Well the bench, keep it high or you will have an aching back, make it wide, use those sticky back emery dics stuck to bench top for flattening parts quickly and easily, good fluorescent lighting ( fluorescent means no shadows) I like to use jars from the kitchen for the various groups of tools, a decent vice with soft jaws, a pillar drill, a small lathe, a big lathe (not in shot), a grinder/linisher (not in shot), an extractor fan, loads of sockets , a radio, natural light but no bright sunshine so think about the buildings orientation and a great big heater that can warm the room in minuets for your comfort and for minimum spraying temperature, also a great big set of double doors to let the fumes out!
Behind all that the hydraulic table with ramps.
Today's exploits below. Note you have around 15 mins to get the aluminium covered with primer once you have prepped it or it will begin to oxidize once more, spoiling your hard work!
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