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Location: East Sussex, UK
Beware these things are addictive, I started my workshop (8x6 shed) with a Warco mill/drill and now I have a couple of thousand square foot of machine tools.
Andrew Mawson, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Oct 2013.
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24 X 48 X 12ft shop. 14X30 Logan lathe. Fray vertical milling machine. Italian horizontal mill with a 12 X 51 table. 9 ft Cincinnati planner. 6 X 12 surface grinder. Circa 1900 horizontal hacksaw. Shop built horizontal bandsaw. 14" Rockwell vertical metal/wood bandsaw. Rockwell radial arm drill press. Rockwell 9 X 48 belt sander with a 12" disk sander. 10" table saw. 12" compound miter saw. 1500# capacity fork lift. 2 post car lift. Multiple tool chests. More hand tools and precision measuring tools than I can count. Ditto for hand power tools. Bench full of grinders, small belt sander, etc. Miller 180 MIG. Big honking Airco 250 amp AC DC fwd/rev stick welder. Parts needed to convert Airco to a TIG. Oxy/fuel welding rig. Large industrial sand blaster. Champion 120 gallon 5 hp 2 stage air compressor. More material handling equipment than you can shake a stick at starting with an engine hoist, lift table, multiple chain hoists, come alongs, dollys, etc.
Friend of mine who retired as a HR manager in manufacturing thinks I have $100,000 worth of tools and equipment. Probably right as I've never added it all up.