Ha,ha, I've turned into one of the old men I used to envy so much. I have a good shop, packed with some pretty good (but older) tools and some of about anything you can imagine. I have hundreds of metal drawers (military surplus, from the local salvage yard) loaded with hardware, parts, brass fittings, hydraulic fittings, electrical... you name it and I need to find room for more. I generally spend several days each year putting away buckets and coffee cans full of goodies that seem to accumulate. It pays to be good friends with the salvage yard owner. He lets my dad and I rummage through the scrap piles for goodies and usually just gives them to us. Said he'd rather see the good stuff get used for something than just melted down and turned into foreign cars.
A lot of cool stuff comes from the dumpster yards too. They call them transfer sites here. There are several fenced lots around the area with dumpsters where the public can drop their trash and the borough hauls it to the dump. Dumpster shopping is allowed and even sort of encouraged so the landfill doesn't have to get it all. They even have covered areas where folks can leave things they don't want but that are still too good to throw away.
Anyway, it's a wonderful thing to have all this inventory (includes a shed made from two 48' Conex boxes 16 feet apart with a gable roof over it all and an iron rack 16' x 30') so I can just look around for what I need instead of going off to town and spending a fortune for everything.
Many very cool projects have come to life in that shop, race cars, riverboats, trailers, trucks, a loader, snowmobiles, motorcycles, a tilting wheel side car, tracked hunting vehicles, even thinking about building an airplane, but probably will never have the time. What I need is more time. The shop is pretty full now with my "Twinkie Hotel" in there. Barely room to get the little home grown loader/forklift in with the bucket off.
Right now, I need to get out from behind this computer screen and get busy. Looking forward to the RTR.