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- North Ogden, UT
My father-in-law was a manual machinist his entire career. He passed away last Labor Day.
He left me a 40+ year collection of machinist tools. They have no sentimental value to me!
I was wondering if there would be a market for these items. I'm sure when he got a project, he'd order 5 of every tool he needed, used only 1, the rest went into his tool box. You name it, I probably have it. My wife says there's boxes of brand new tools (endmills, taps, dies, lathe cutting). A lot of the stuff still has the plasti-dip(?) protective coating on them. I bet there's thousands of pieces there. There's also sets of calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, etc. From the googling around, some of this stuff could be rather expensive.
Curious to know. Thanks!
He left me a 40+ year collection of machinist tools. They have no sentimental value to me!
I was wondering if there would be a market for these items. I'm sure when he got a project, he'd order 5 of every tool he needed, used only 1, the rest went into his tool box. You name it, I probably have it. My wife says there's boxes of brand new tools (endmills, taps, dies, lathe cutting). A lot of the stuff still has the plasti-dip(?) protective coating on them. I bet there's thousands of pieces there. There's also sets of calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, etc. From the googling around, some of this stuff could be rather expensive.
Curious to know. Thanks!