Grabbed a pic last night. Not placed as neatly as yours. LOL
Miller Cricket, has to be 30 years old. Still an awesome welder. Used it so much I cannot believe I haven't burnt it up. Only welds up to 5/16" But I usually only run .023 wire so I don't weld anything that thick with it. I may tack projects together on larger material but the stick welder comes out for the actual welding.
Old school Forney stick welder. Looked pretty much just like that when I bought it. Like 25 years ago with the High socket burnt out.
My tiny little torch in the lower RH of the picture. I have disciplined myself to not get a cutting head for it. Goes through oxy way to fast. I will use it to heat stuff up, but mostly for welding, brazing, silver solder stuff.
Between sawzall, cutoff wheels, grinders, air hammer. Never relied on the torch much.
I also have a friend that owns a welding shop with a plasma table so fancy projects needing decent cuts went to him.
I can convert the miller for aluminum or Stainless but again I have a friend with a welding shop. LOL I do it at his place, use his tig all the time too. He also has a few lathes, tubing bender and everything else a normal guy could want. Handy guy to have as a friend.
Have a drill press at work. That is one thing I need to have at home someday when I retire from here.