Thanks for your thoughtful musings on this subject. As an older guy, 75, I had a serious health issue occur last year that brought this subject into laser focus on what to do with one’s stuff. Not so much the valuation of stuff, but the clearing out of one’s tools, etc. by the surviving spouse/estate. And not leaving a shop mess of tools and junk to clean out. We both went through the massive ordeals of cleaning each parents’ estates…what a job!
I’m at a point of having built most of the larger furniture and items that we want in our house, or for others. Severe arthritis has set in and it makes it a challenge to handle large boards, etc. so no more major projects. It’s time. But I still want to do smaller projects and keep being creative.
So this fall I decided to sell the big items: 18” bandsaw, jointer, SawStop and dust collector, which are finally done and it was work. My wife won’t be burdened with having to sell large pieces of equipment and get them moved out. Everything else should be manageable. So I “downsized” to a 10” bench top bandsaw (Laguna) and the Festool CSC SYS 50 table saw. I’ve still got a shop full of smaller tools and stuff, but it would be easier for my wife to sell or give away should I precede her. And I’ve promised to keep thinning out unnecessary/unused tools (anyone interested in Festool OF 1010 router?) and pare things down. I’m hoping family members might be interested but who knows.
It’s a bit cathartic to go through this process. I’m curious if others have gone through this thought process and taken action.
Thanks for listening.