Former Member | 17/07/2023 10:17:53 |
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Jelly | 17/07/2023 12:20:43 |
![]() 474 forum posts 103 photos | There have been a number of threads about this over the years, and if you can recruit someone "in the know" to help you it will make things a lot easier. . If your stepfather was a member of any model engineering clubs, I would absolutely start by asking them for help... If not, if you can contact local clubs they will also be quite helpful. . If it is all too much to deal with in the time you have, don't go to a house clearance firm. There are specialist dealers/firms who will take on workshop clearances, who will be both better equipped to move things, and more likely to preserve and re-home the equipment with people who value it. "Home and Workshop Machinery" is the one which jumps out at me, but there are others, they will obviously only pay you a proportion of the full value of the equipment, but that might still be the right choice for you and your family. . If I can find it with the search function I did post some advice on how to advertise equipment to sell, and what to expect when people come to collect, so you're at least mentally prepared for what can (depending on the size and location of the item) be a bit of a palava, and I'll repost here. |
Tony Ray | 17/07/2023 12:37:35 |
238 forum posts 47 photos | Hi Laura, I'm sorry for your loss. You have several options 1. Contact a dealer You will not get the best price for it but as long as you state that it all has to go you will be clear of it in one hit. 2. Try selling it on this forum, a well known auction site - or another related well known free site and there one other free site that you'll find if you search for home workshop ads This is possible but it will take time and you have the difficulty of identifying what is what in order to help sell it and price it accordingly. 3. I believe the Society of Model & Experimental Engineers SMEE offer (or used to) a clearance service - I believe there's a fee or %age of sales but at least the tools will go to like minded people. [email protected] 4. Find someone local to help you - did he have any like minded friends? Hope this helps
Tony
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