Way too much stuff...like honestly, how does any one person amass that much? If you haven't touched it in 10+ years or don't knowingly need it in the next 2+ years, get rid of it.
It is a family trait.
Almost everything that is in the pictures was acquired in the last 8 years, a lot of it was in the last 5 years. The problem is figuring out what to get rid of. I do use a good portion of the stuff, some of it gets used once a year, some gets used a lot, and then there are the tools that get used once in ten years.
The equipment that I have as projects is generally something that I either borrow or beg to use every so often. I figure if I can repair a piece of equipment and own it for a reasonable amount, I won't be stuck begging to use someone else's tools. I enjoy the actual work, it is a learning experience and a test of patience. I am having trouble with getting to where it is fun again. I have made a mess and now I am trying to clean it up.
I am not convinced that just tossing something because I haven't used it in x amount of years is a valid reason. I will openly admit that certain things are tougher to let go of than others. My tools are one thing I try to never sell unless they are truly no longer any use to me. Pretty much a tool stays with me unless I upgrade and the new version is much better. I do sell tools that I have too many of, last year I sold off 10 or so of my duplicate Milwaukee V28 tools and all the old batteries. I ended up being able to buy 3 new batteries and still have money left over.
It is a balancing act, I see 20 steps ahead of most people. I know where something fits into the future vision I have, other people see a pile of junk. The place I get lost is the stockroom as well as all the various materials and supplies I have. I overestimate my ability to use things and then get caught up in storing them.
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