That’s a kind and generous approach.
I must say, I’m no hoarder until it comes to tools. When I replace a tool because of an upgrade, it’s usually because the newer version is so much more efficient. Because all of my tools are very well looked after, most just keep providing good service but, just get so old by time they’re replaced. So the old tools get put into storage as back up but, usually don’t see daylight for years.
So recently, I have been either selling off, or gifting them to people who can put them to good use and hopefully make a bit of money with them.
A contractor we know recently had some tools stolen, and his business is struggling so we made up a package of some old but very usable 110v tools for them. This allowed them to carry on working at least and cleared us some space.
I think with the kind of tools you’re offering, a good choice might be for a local workshop learning facility, where people are being taught woodwork etc. These place are often charity run, and would be over the moon with donations.
Obviously your tools are top quality and possibly too good to be used by novices in reality, so a better option probably would be for you to actually use them for teaching, if you have the time?
Being totally honest with you though, a better option might be for you to sell the tools to an experienced tradesman, who would totally appreciate them, especially at reduced cost and being so well cared for.
I do know a retired cabinet maker who took over the running of a local workshop, and it was a great success. It was initially all charity funded but, because he was so good at the training and teaching it became a huge success and is now government funded.
Unfortunately, as much as he was enjoying his new found passion, it was wearing him out physically and mentally, and he had to gracefully bow out.
The place has suffered as a consequence.
If you have the time and energy, I think you’d find it so rewarding but, it could also become a thorn in your side.
A lovely gesture though and very thoughtful of you [thumbs up] [not worthy]