I confess that mine sits in it's box on a cupboard largely unused. Superbly adaptable machine. I notice that Home & Workshop machinery have a very well equipped one for sale at £450 which I think is very cheap for what it is. After all how much is a raw set of castings these days? A few hundred I'll be bound.
I cheated with mine, it was part of the deceased effects of a modeler, very nicely made, but as usual when people pass on their relatives don't appreciate that things like this shouldn't just be 'shoved in a shed' for storage (= rusting). I did a full re-build on it.
My wife's under instructions not to turn the heating off in my workshop until after she and the kids have flogged my stuff when I pop my clogs

Incidentally, Quorn is the name of a village in Leicestershire that Professor Chaddock was associated with, the name has nothing to do with a meat substitute, or 'Corn' !)
Andrew