Buy an engine stand. Makes it alot easier to work on.
Yeah, this.
If you want to work on the engine, an engine stand is a god send .. although be careful if you flip it upside down (the engine, that is, on the rotating stand) that you have enough grunt to turn it right way up again

knowing (now) that you are one armed webby, you'll want a second pair of hands (er, pardon the insensitivity!).
I once made the mistake of assembling a VG30DETT on a stand right way up - heads on, manifolds on, turbos on the manifolds, and then pulled the pin out of the stand to flip it.. Well it certainly flipped, that's for sure. Could I get it right way up again on my own? Could I balls!

If you just want to store it, though, build an engine cradle like this:
http://www.alltradetools.com/catalog/579-604-thickbox/647009-heavy-duty-engine-cradle.jpg 
Or .. build a fancy cradle with provision for a battery, radiator, small fuel tank, ECU etc and you can build a test stand that you can run the engine up on..
BTW, personally I think long term storage of an engine on an engine stand (as in one of these:
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ces-750a-engine-stand ) is less than great as they're a little unstable and wobbly. Well, it was with a great big iron v8 on it, anyway. An engine cradle is easier to move around as the centre of mass is down by the wheels..
Although I'm pretty sure Mr Gixxer has been storing an LS V8 on my engine stand for some time now..
