Pffft. You guys need to step into the big leagues
This is an interesting one but I'll try not to ramble on too much.
So pre 2014, I really had no tools by GJ standards. A battery drill and some corded hand tools, few sockets... But I always wanted a shop like my dad, just never had a reason, I wasn't good at anything. A lot of stuff happened in 2014 that eventually lead me to the conclusion life was short and I needed to make something, buy some tools and so on. This lead to me trying to carve some wood which lead to me making a carving knife. It was **** but I was hooked. Never carved that wood again and decided to make another knife.
For whatever reason my first step was to obtain a surface grinder. I had done very little research but I saw one and thought it necessary. At the time I lived in an apartment with a powerless detached garage. There was a huge industrial auction and me and pops went, with me aiming to take home a surface grinder. Well I won one, cheap too... However in the midst of auction fever I also bought a band saw.
Before I go on I think its important to note two things. One I was new to all of this and two this was a 40k sq ft facility and I was way in the back looking at the projector picture of this saw. My thought was it was cool and maybe 18" throat. I got a great deal on it and was amazed no bid on it. While I had the high bid my dad left. I won and he eventually returned and said I better go look at the saw.
I did and about **** myself. It was over 6' tall and weighed several thousand pounds. It was bigger than a smart car...
Fortunately a clever shipping guy was stationed out front offering transportation services. Turned out he was cool and held this and several other items I bought to fill up his truck. I had to find a special rental place that eventually became a make shift shop. Where I taught myself quite a bit, started a now lifelong quest for tools and I am working on my new shop next to my house. Rental place was almost an hour away...
Also I spend too much time on here looking at shop ideas and tools with you bone heads
Anyway here's what you all came for:


I freaked out a bit to be honest. I had no idea what three phase was, how I would sell these, if they even worked haha. It was an adventure but I flipped all of them and made money too!