Hi
I'm a rejoining member after a couple of years away lost to website, so I'll start again.
I have a small brickbuilt workshop which is lined with insulated flooring grade tongue and groove chipboard. This is infinitely preferable to the plasterboard some people use as it's not so liable to distortion due to damp. It also has the advantage that it is strong enough to take the weight of virtually anything you care to screw to it.
I have 3 machines, a Myford ML10 and a 4 inch Murad Antarctica lathe and a Chester Conquest chinese milling machine.
I would like to replace the milling machine with something a bit more civilised, it makes a terrible row,
I have fitted the ML10 with a variable speed (VSD) which I would highly recommend to anyone to fit. I would also like to fit one to the Murad.