Hello, I'm Stuart from West Midlands, recently retired from working in NHS operating theatres for the last 40 years.
I've been a reader of Model Engineer Magazine for many years and am looking forward to building a garden workshop next spring. I've put down the concrete slab, six inch thick with steel mesh reinforcement and a plastic membrane underneath to keep out damp from the ground. It's a bit smaller than I would have liked, about 11ft x 6ft 6in but I can also use a single garage.
I've spent the last few years acquiring equipment while I was still earning and have obtained: Fobco Star bench drill. Meddings L2 pillar drill, Excel die filer, Tom Senior E type milling machine, Oldak precision high speed drill, Elliot grinder, RJH Gryphon polisher/buffer, Kennedy Hexacut power hacksaw etc. Still need to get a lathe, hoping to get a Cowells and also something bigger, I like the look of the Colchester Chipmaster. Also would like to obtain a Vanco linisher.
You may guess from the above that I like to buy British made stuff wherever possible, but apart from researching equipment, I'm a complete newbie and will probably be a regular visitor here for advice.
I've also stocked up on castings and drawings to start building stuff next spring when I hope the workshop will be finished. These include: Hemingway Universal Pillar Tool and Sensitive drill, Brunell Double Diagonal Engine, Anthony Mount Cross Engine and Murray's Hypocycloidal Engine. I'd also like to have a go at John Wilding's skeleton clock, and an American Shay locomotive.
So that should take care of the next 20 years, you'll probably be fed up of all my questions by then.