@TiN
Thanks for this link. Everything I have read sounds vaguely familiar
I also consider myself a TEA member suffering from GAS. I thought I was the only person that has obsessed over test equipment since the early '80s. Finding EEVblog was a connection with others who feel the same way. I would say misery loves company, but I haven't read a post that sounds like anyone is suffering.
My GAS started when I was searching for some metrology gear to start my home lab. I wanted to service/calibrate everything myself with as little test equipment as possible. I studied service manuals and looked at all the recommended test equipment. If the recommended test equipment was common among other gear that was a big plus. Once I found something, I looked at everything needed to support the recommended test equipment. It came down to buying my Fluke 5440B, Fluke 845AR, and Fluke 732A. Later, I bought a 3458A and a Fluke 742A-10K resistor. It went down hill from there... more references, more calibrators, more meters, etc... A fellow member suggested I should change my nick to CalibratorMafia.
Now my home lab is too big to fit in one room and I have a spare bathroom with stacks of stuff, a linen closet full of gear, and a closet or two with more gear.
I have preferred rack mounted equipment since my military days. Most of what I have bought is rack mountable but I only had a 13U rack. Within the last year, I have acquired 5 racks (for free) and filled three of them. Two more are sitting in the garage and one is half full.