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Got $65,000?

LEVE

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If you got $65,000 to spare... you know, just laying around, you can buy this:



Click on the pict and see what you get!
 
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GeorgiaHybrid

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I'll be in the Pasco, Richland, Kennewick area next week. I might need to empty out the kids piggy bank and see if I can buy a socket from him. I would have tried for a set of sockets but at that price, it would take 2 or 3 hundred for a 1/4" set.
 

stopdroplol

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Man, $65,000 (let alone $100,000) in tools is just mind boggling. I cannot comprehend it.
 

nato

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If he lists this on ebay, someone may get if for like....$15-20K :wtf:
Someone needs used tool price evaluations!!!!

^that price range may even be overcompensation...
 

padronanniversary

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I've emailed hm and asked him to itemize and take a picture of the items . Basically told him, if I am going to drop $65k, not that I am, I would expect a detailed list.
 

A_Pmech

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Anything I'd buy for used for $65,000 better weigh about 5 tons and say "Studer" on the side:

STUDER.jpg
 

Old Donn

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Like my old dad used to say, "You wouldn't want a cheap one, would you?" Seriously, the price doesn't sound too far out of line. Was at Detroit Autorama a few years back, talked to a guy who'd just graduated from a trade school that had a display down there. He'd just taken delivery on a Macsimizer 15 drawer base chest and told me he was already in hock to MAC for $70,000. Point is, you guys who wrench for a living are probably on your way to having $65,000 worth of tools, if you're not already there.
 
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2oolhound

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Yes, that's a 2" magnetic audio 24 track recorder. Top of the industry 10 years ago but still going strong in a few recording studios.
 

GTO

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Who wants 20-30 year old tools for that price.
He should put the pipe down.
 

toolmaker1

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Anything I'd buy for used for $65,000 better weigh about 5 tons and say "Studer" on the side:

STUDER.jpg

Where in the world is that cnc grinder sitting? It looks like an operating room. Give me one day with that sucker and I'll break her in properly, there will be grinding dust and coolant flying everywhere:thumbup:
 

mrholeshot

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Man, $65,000 (let alone $100,000) in tools is just mind boggling. I cannot comprehend it.
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It's not unusual for a deadicated Master technician with 20+ years under his belt to have a 60,000-100,000 dollar investment. When I closed my shop I would venture to say I had well over 100K in just hand tools, diagnostic, air tools specialty tools and boxes. The real investment is the use you get because the resale *****. I'm probably down to about 35K retail right now (8K real value. lol)
 

mrholeshot

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I agree completely.
The guy's dreamin.

He has spent his entire life buying. It isn;t until he really starts selling will he realize that a lot of his stuff is outdated and obsolete. Been there done that, it's a hurtful experiance
 

fordbroncodave

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some of those mechanics think they are gonna get instant retirement money by selling the whole lot at once.

the toolbox and both lockers might bring $5000, i don't even see that because that toolbox is like 17 years old
 

Johnny chaos

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He probably has 100k invested but he will never see anywhere close to that....The problem with big accumulations like that are people that are already in the trade have tools and people coming into it don't have the money.....He would probably see more ROI if he split it up but it will still only be fraction of what he originally spent.
 

trout

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he will definitely get more if he splits it up. The buyer who wants to spend $65k all at once is one in a million.
 

SledgeFix

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What a trip, I'm probably around 5k including boxes, trying to be wise about it, Cman and HF stuff with a good IR or DeWalt/etc. where it counts. I recently got into using power tools more where I could have used elbow grease (and spending more money on said power tools), whether I'm getting tired or lazy, I'm not ashamed. I don't ache and bleed when it's done, and that feels really good in my head as well as my arms and torso. If I'm wrenching because it makes me happy, isn't that the big idea?

I can start to see now using a $250 impact ratchet where a $30 hand ratchet would still get the job done. $60,000 is like two nice (brand new!) cars to me, though! Or thirty of the kind of car I drive just fine with no unusual maintenance. Or two well-restored hot rods. We really need to standardize our car parts. I should know, I sling them all day long.
 

bgott

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There was an ad on craigslist here in Houston for a Snap-on Racing box like that, both side cabinets and the hutch, loaded, for $8500. There was also a Solus Pro included. I was going to look at it if it showed again, haven't seen the ad since.
 
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