You might not think it is much, but I am sure you are quite at home, tinkering away to your own satisfaction.
I think we all started with a lot less, but if you are happy with it, why worry.
I see you have a later version of my miller, build like a brick s**thouse. Mine has done everything I have thrown at it, and some.
I know you are into bikes, so here is a piccy of mine, being pushed to the limits by a chopper frame that I modified the back end of. Only just managed to squeeze it in under the cutter.
Mike, don't worry, it's a palace compared to mine ;D I was half way through lining out the walls and ceiling then ended up with a small lathe and mill, so now they are on temporary benches and work on "the workshop" is suspended while I play with the new toys :
hey guys my shop is 8 feet long by 5 feet wide and i have a blast in there...........most times :
you have to make the best of what you got and forget about what some one else has !!!!
a good friend of mine has a workshop in his basement that is big enough to work on projects the size of a tractor trailer, the floors are smooth and always clean enough to eat off of. i used to wish i had that for a shop but i can't afford it so i don't worry about it any more.
i know a guy that has a work area smaller than mine and he makes very nice highly detailed models (fully functional john deere tractors) 8)
work with what you have and improvise for what you don't have.
oops, sorry Mike4517.
the ps was intended for Chuck Foster (from a pm I sent him).
I didn't want to start a new thread and thought to squish it in the last reply.
my apologies to you Mike, didn't mean to clutter up.