And when I’m gone . . .
But first, the following can also apply while you are still alive. As a record/proof for an insurance claim. Think, fire, tornado/hurricane, theft, etc. Yes, I’m sure those things will never happen to you because you are perfect (as every other deceased human that ever lived).
I deal with these kind of situations semi-regularly. So, for those of you who have some positive feelings for the people who follow them in life, read on.
First, you can tell your wife/dog/brother etc. etc. all you want, but if it is not in writing it don’t mean . . . So, create a list of valuable tools and equipment with a minimum of; brand, model number, description, and value. This is very simply done on an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet can be an Exhibit to your will, trust or insurance policy. Receipts are a good thing to keep as back up to the spreadsheet data. For used tool see if you can find the item on the net somewhere and print out that. As someone here mentioned pictures are a good idea too. Keep those in your safe or safe deposit box. If you keep them in the house/garage they burn down with the garage tools and equipment. If you want specific items to go to specific people place that on the spreadsheet.
For the rest of you your final destination may already be determined (you won’t need a parka). And I may be the one who ends up dispersing your tools for the family you screwed over.
To carry on, to carry on . . .
L