Where to start
Hazel WHITFIELD | 28/10/2020 18:08:47 |
6 forum posts | Posted by Brian H on 28/10/2020 17:41:19:
Hello Hazel and please accept my commiserations. Personally, I would advise getting the assistance of a local model engineer because there may be items that belong to a machine but are not necessarily kept with them, also, unless you are yourself an engineer, you may not recognise items that are worth more that their appearance would suggest. The other way of doing this is to photograph as many items that you can fit on a table or workbench and post them on here for identification. I wish you all the best in disposing of the items to your satisfaction. Brian I have absolutely no engineering knowledge. I do know that he would talk animatedly about his purchases. How I wish I had paid more attention 😔 The Problem that I have is that I live in London and work full time and he lived in norfolk. After reading all the responses, my son and I have decided to box up everything that looks remotely connected and put in storage as there are some time containts on vacating his premises. Then we will probably do as you suggest. Take pictures and post on here. I'm blown away by how helpful everyone has been. You're a lovely bunch 🙂
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