Any idea of tool values?


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I have been getting rid of woodworking tools since moving from Minnesota to the southwest.

Wood sources here are not as plentiful as they were in Mn and I find myself hiking and traveling more than ever.

In Mn I had a 30x 50 heated shop full of tools.

Since moving here (southern Utah) I have given a lot of tools to a neighbor who has a shop and am able to use his shop whenever needed.

I still have quality wood chisels and some Bessey  k body clamps to sell.I am not sure if I can post pics , but will try.

The chisels are Nootigedagt and Footprint.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Charlie

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ronn W said:

I am in MN and I am sorry that you had to carrythose all the way to Utah.  I could have saved you some work

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I sold so many tools before I left Mn and planned on replacing them again if needed.

My best was my USA made powermatic table saw. That thing would cut through the thickest wood!

 

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