I had a nice shop in Minnesota, but moved from there for a new job and put the big machines in storage. That ended up for much longer than I had anticipated. So, I got some toys (attachment 1), which I still have and use in my basement. The little Prazi lathe is OK, but not great. It's still better than nothing.
This Summer, I decided finally after >25 years to get my big machines out of storage and use them. First step was to mouse proof a room in my barn. That was done in July, and I spent the available time bringing my tools back to life. Gladly, very little rust, but a lot of old oil/grease/dust to clean and alignment was needed. The paint did not hold up well, but that only affects appearance (attachment 2). The lathe is a British Smart and Brown built in 1966. It was rebuilt somewhat later, and I acquired it in 1984 as rebuilt. The mill was bought new (made in Taiwan) shortly later. My first project will be fitting a nice Buck chuck to the lathe. As it was built in 1966, its threads are BSN Whitworth (55 degree). I am years out of practice, so my first step was to make a practice plug duplicate of the spindle for checking the thread in the new backplate (1-3/4 x 8 tpi Whitworth)(attachment 3). It is just 6061 aluminum. The real plug will be a machinable steel, probably 12L14.