What shop equipment do you DIY guys have?

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Some of you have an impressive list of tools :D

I have learned everything needs to have wheels! And my garage is way to small :bonk:
 
I am a Master Auto Technician and spent 23 years in the automotive field before escaping. I have everything, except a lift, to start a shop in my garage. I spent 7 years working for Snap-on Tools as a Diagnostic Sales Developer. GOT TOOLS?

I have some fun toys to play with in the garage.
Pro Tools hydro tubing bender (Roll cages and bumpers)
Horizontal band saw
4 grinders, power files, etc.
Wilton drill press
Clausing lathe
Snap-on air compressor
Max Air 5,000psi air compressor with 4 4,500psi banks
Scuba regulator test equipment and tools
Oxy/acetylene torch
Hypertherm plasma
Lincoln tig
Millermatic mig
20 ton hydro press
Dewalt cold cut saw
Bench top belt sander
Bead blast cabinet
Sand blaster
Cherry picker & engine stand
Wood working tools (Router, sanders, saws, biscuit jointer, etc)
Brother industrial sewing machine (In the house though)
Bench grinder
Numerous specialty tools for home repairs like a texture gun
Shop vacuum
There is a trailer in my garage :shocked2:
4x8 sheets of steel in varying thicknesses up to 1/4"
A rack full of metal of different types like flat stock, angle, box, pipe, etc.
Industrial fan
The cabinets are stuffed full of all kinds of junk

I have learned everything needs to have wheels! And my garage is way to small :bonk:

Which Hydro set up do you have on your bender? I have the 105 and I'm just about done with my air/hydro conversion for it.
 
I have learned everything needs to have wheels! And my garage is way to small :bonk:

I agree, I discovered this shortly after acquiring my mill and the lathe. My locost chassis is on a big table with casters although I still haven't built a rolling cart for the mill yet....
 

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