That's not a bad thing.
No, no it's not. Especially since he staying local.
That's not a bad thing.
A pistol, because I'll take your tools and food from you
Working though settling my dad's estate, my sister wants the house and she will own/run the family business. I get first pick of the tools that he has collectd/used over 60+ years.
I ned to find space and then pour a concrete base for the manual tire changer. I ended up being the "cheap labor" as a kid, but learned at an early age how to break beads and change tires off a rim and put new ones on and then balance then with a bubble tire balancer.
Several oxy set-ups, mechanic's sets and then some, complete with a drawer of just 10mm stuff. My great-grandfather's sharpening table that is belt run, and a bunch of other stuff. My nephew has no interest in any of it (fo now), but hopefully that changes as he gets older. He is more concerned with grades right now in his SR year so he can get ready for college next year.
Hey, I'm no lawyer, But Sis is getting the house, the business and you are getting some rusty old tools?
Who was her attorney? "Dewey, Cheatem & Howe"
People made fun of me for buying a juicero for the end of the world. As it turns out they were right to do so.