If you had a lot of tools, good tools, that you had accumulated over the years and you wanted to hit the road, would you sell them?
I have about 5,000 to 7,000 pounds of tools, probably worth $40,000 if I had to buy them new again and probably worth $8,000 if I sell them on craigslist.
While some might say just sell them and re-buy when you need them, I bet it is not that easy to find what you once had in a timely manner on craigslist.
We are selling our home and setting off in a RV we built from scratch, but it does not have near the capacity to carry this stuff.
This is one reason I have been interested in the threads on purchasing small bits of land. I was toying with the idea of having a little barn or shop to store stuff. If I put things in a storage unit at $100 a month and keep that for five years, I am out $6,000. I am not sure though that I can find a plot of land where I can park for months and use the tools for less than $20,000 plus the yearly cost of property tax and security (at least insurance).
Family is 3000 miles away in Georgia. It would cost me $3000 in fuel to get there even if I could manage to load everything in a big trailer.
Hard to let go, but looking like that is what has to be done. Sorry for the sob story, but those tools built this:
I have about 5,000 to 7,000 pounds of tools, probably worth $40,000 if I had to buy them new again and probably worth $8,000 if I sell them on craigslist.
While some might say just sell them and re-buy when you need them, I bet it is not that easy to find what you once had in a timely manner on craigslist.
We are selling our home and setting off in a RV we built from scratch, but it does not have near the capacity to carry this stuff.
This is one reason I have been interested in the threads on purchasing small bits of land. I was toying with the idea of having a little barn or shop to store stuff. If I put things in a storage unit at $100 a month and keep that for five years, I am out $6,000. I am not sure though that I can find a plot of land where I can park for months and use the tools for less than $20,000 plus the yearly cost of property tax and security (at least insurance).
Family is 3000 miles away in Georgia. It would cost me $3000 in fuel to get there even if I could manage to load everything in a big trailer.
Hard to let go, but looking like that is what has to be done. Sorry for the sob story, but those tools built this: