my home shop this morning
Here are some candid photos of my home shop this morning, June 25, 2013 -
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Still the star of the show, the Sharp clone of the classic Hardinge toolroom lathe:

To the left is a stack of Kennedy drawers with mics, dial indicators, gauges, etc. On the right is a cabinet full of collets and lathe tools.

The Sharp HLV Bridgeport clone, and in the background, cabinets with mill collets, bits, vises, tooling:
Shop vac down in front.

Wood Cutting 14" bandsaw I bought new in 1971:

1943 Metal cutting Delta:

Li'l Rusnok on right, Electro-Mechano sensitive drill press in center,hand tapper on left, more mill tooling below:

Stack of grinders Hard wheels for rough stuff, white for high speed steel tools, diamond for carbide:

The way my bench usually looks:

Newest addition - surface grinder:

2x72 Belt Grinder:

View in from door:

Cabinets, indeed:

Hand tapper, with 5 hp Quincy air compressor hiding in corner:

Too many sets of drill bits:

Baldor buffer, with extra wheels:

A really cute little old turret lathe by the name of Rambold:

Big Grizzly dril press:

Latest folly, a tiny kiln for heat treating, sitting on top of the granite surface plate that's always buried:
