MushCreek
Well-known member
I'm in the process of a shop purge. I have a lot of tools that I just don't use any more, and at age 71, don't see me ever using. I've had good luck selling on FB Marketplace, but some things just aren't moving. I have a corded Milwaukee circular saw and SawZall. Lot's of nibbles, but no sale. Both are like new and less than half the price of a new one. I have a strap nailer at 1/3 the price of new. The worst one is a Jointability jointing fixture. You clamp a board in it, and run your router along a guide that gives you a precision edge. Like a jointer, but portable and much cheaper.
What do you do with stuff that just doesn't sell? I'm assuming no one wants corded tools any more. SO- donate them? Toss them? Curb alert? The smaller tools don't 'eat' much, but the jointing fixture is over 8' long, and in the way. I did donate a bunch of hand tools to a Boy Scout yard sale. I've found that some charities are fussy about what they'll take (?) I can just see me dragging that 8' fixture down to ReStore and having them say, "No thanks!"
What do you do with stuff that just doesn't sell? I'm assuming no one wants corded tools any more. SO- donate them? Toss them? Curb alert? The smaller tools don't 'eat' much, but the jointing fixture is over 8' long, and in the way. I did donate a bunch of hand tools to a Boy Scout yard sale. I've found that some charities are fussy about what they'll take (?) I can just see me dragging that 8' fixture down to ReStore and having them say, "No thanks!"
