Initially in 2010 (I think) I bought a couple items at an auction for next to nothing, seriously it was like $7. When I started my research on them, I found that I needed special software to make them work, the software was about $5,000, so I went looking for a used version, they were selling for around $2,000. I started looking for another machine that had the software with it, found one in Massachusetts for $1200, got to see it printing and working. When I got it home, I could not get the software to install properly, there was some weird problem that I could not figure out. I joined a forum to try and get some help, basically people thought it was a pirated copy of the software, luckily one of the moderators worked for the company that produced the software/machine he asked me to send him pictures of everything. After that he said it was not a pirated version, but it was really old, he told me that he could call the local distributor and would allow me to upgrade to the newest version for $800. I jumped on the chance to do that, but then I had the issues with my hands, so this got put on the back burner. Essentially I have two vinyl printers (thermal transfer),one plotter (cuts the vinyl), and a huge thermal laminator, all with the almost newest version of the software. I have just over $2,000 ******* in it and I don't want to sell it, I want to use it. Everything that I have read says that the machines are essentially bulletproof and that they will last for a long time, so I am not worried about them waiting for me to get my act together. I just need a 3' by 10' table and a desk for a computer (unfortunately a windows computer), but the kicker is it needs to be a clean area. Once I build my new office, there will be some dedicated space for this equipment.
I have also done this with two drill presses, a lathe, an ironworker, a bandsaw, a bridgeport, and I am sure there are other things that I am forgetting about. The good thing is in the last few months I have been cleaning up and working on getting things done. I need to set up my RPC so I can use my big tools, that is one project I am looking forward to. The first step is to get the air compressor working again, but the "new" air compressor may solve all of that, so I will wait until next week to figure out how I am proceeding with that one.
Today I have to figure out a bad vibration that the suburban has, I think it is a u-joint in the front driveshaft, but the shaft is no longer a slip joint thanks to lack of grease and Maine's generous amounts of salt. Last fall I got another one from the junkyard, but the old one will need to be cut out so I can install the new one. I will post some update pics when I get going, yesterday was a long day for me and I am getting a slow start this morning.