txestrella
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I had a catastrophic fire at my home and insurance is replacing my tools at the actual replacement cost. How do I value older (50s-90s) snap-on, craftsman and other tools in order to replace them. I have multiple toolboxes that were destroyed from the 50's to 2000s and then my older hand tools: chisels, planes, files, rasps, rifles and gouges- some are from the turn of the century.
I know that to replace them- the majority are not home depot quality but (woodworking is what I know mostly) lie-nelson and other higher end stores type tools.
Does anyone know how they would value stuff like that? I don't want to use ebay and such because in order to actually replace the tools it would be more expensive. I was literally a tool hoarder, 40+ hammers, boxes and boxes of wrenches, screwdrivers, sockets etc, plus my father-in-law was a metal fabricator and I have zero clue about his tools.
Thanks,
I know that to replace them- the majority are not home depot quality but (woodworking is what I know mostly) lie-nelson and other higher end stores type tools.
Does anyone know how they would value stuff like that? I don't want to use ebay and such because in order to actually replace the tools it would be more expensive. I was literally a tool hoarder, 40+ hammers, boxes and boxes of wrenches, screwdrivers, sockets etc, plus my father-in-law was a metal fabricator and I have zero clue about his tools.
Thanks,