Just as an advisory to the younger guy's. The only reason I have my older tools is because they were at dad's and friends shops.
A messy divorce with disappearing assets cost me over 40k in tools. Thankfully her and her buddies did not know about the scattered sets.
I have a lot of tools down at the garage (which isn't far from my house). I consider most specialty (even the ones that wouldn't be, would realistically require a lift at home to use). I've been down there a bit lately and been a spare hand when needed (or eyes or whatever). I've got the nickname of the toolman down there, and while a lot of their customers know me from elsewhere, a few know me from down there. They tend to laugh and say half of the tools in the shop are mine (if I break something, I replace it, I've even replaced things I haven't broke, because I knew how handy they were/are). They do try to buy a lot of the stuff I bring down there (some of it is duplicates from home, others requres air which I don't have at home, currently).
I know the owner (almost family, mom's first grade boyfriend LOL), and know he has got almost 50 years in. When he retires, the guy who started down there, when they tried to get me to start down there at 16, may or may not take over (we will see, budgets, etc). I am set up so I could get all my tools out in a day, and someday that may come, until then, I have access to my tools, their tools, lifts etc. and it keeps me from having to do things like fuel pump, clutch, etc. in my driveway.
I am not married, so I currently don't have to worry about it. Heck, I currently have one of my cabinets in my living room, because I am trying to rearange the shop, and can't quite get the layout how I am comfortable. I've even thought of making a small shop upstairs. (if you have ever seen the World's fastest Indian, I could live in his house/shop and be happy)
