kngelv
Well-known member
I know it is a crazy thought on this site but I think I have too many of various tools. My Uncle passed away a few weeks ago and I inherited everything in his garage. Most of his sockets and wrenches are standard with only a few metric items. I did get another Craftsman block grinder and a small Reed vise plus some Petersen Vise-Grips and and a bunch of various pliers, c-clamps, taps and dies plus some vintage belt sanders, chisels and block planes. My dilemma is that I'm overwhelmed with some of this. I must have five or six of every Craftsman raised panel wrench from 1/4 to 1 1/4 and probably ten of every shallow and deep 3/8 drive socket up to 1 1/2 inches. These are all older USA brands. In total I probably have five to six hundred sockets and wrenches I don't foresee ever using. My 13 year old son is into tools in a big way so I set him up with a bunch of stuff for his mom's house but nearly everything he works on there is related to Mountain and BMX bikes and nearly all of it is metric - he has his own little repair business. I have him every other week so he uses my stuff when here. He is pushing for me to let him have the bench grinder at his mom's but I'm uncomfortable with him using it without my direct supervision. We work mainly on dirt bikes and bicycles here. Again all metric for the most part. I don't think I want to sell it all a tool at a time on eBay and don't see using Craigslist with all the social distancing going on. Looking for suggestions. Thanks.
James
James

