Well guess we all face the same thing, I have a collection on had tools and old mechanic book back to the 30's Machinist book back to the 1800's and only one machine that a fellow gave me that is a pumping jack that he posted here years ago, worth posting again, I value it and the tools, they were given to me because they saw a good steward of what they had and hope someday I will find that good steward, we will know them, have a friend that has several gas engine he built and air operated would never ask for them but only in a weak moment, I have not built but only two engine that are not much but plans are for some in the future, many projects in the way, got a full time job, house, large garden wife and a little dog that runs the house, stated with a lathe then got one to make parts for it and a few parts for the neighbors well talk gets around and soon some of the old machinist that had there kids sell most of the tooling but could not move the lathes, I now have 9 lathes, one that is still not in place in the shop was Lehman 20" swing with a 13 foot bed, the old timer told me if I don't take it the kids are going to bring it to the scrap yard, while loading it one of the little smart A_ _ e said that they were going to sell it for scrap, told him to check with the scrap yard tell them its cast, they don't want cast in this area, I would pay him, blank stare (it was built in 1926) and sold only a few miles from my home, while unloading it by my self a fellow and his wife pull up did not know them, they asked me if I would take a lathe out of his shop with all the tooling because same story, what do you tell an old couple that can hardly walk, building a skid to put it on so I can move it, (16" swing with 13 foot bed) built in 1916, that is the finest, tight late I have ever seen, my son asked me about a 9" South Bend A lathe that I have he said it would fit in garage, while talking he took that dam cell phone and looked on ebay to see what it would resell for, when he got done I told him, if at all possible I and the others will be in the hands of a good steward not a reseller, again blank stare, I appreciate a man with a mind that can do what you fellow do, If I stop getting lathes maybe I can make something, I read a lot here but don't always post, want to say thanks for sharing your knowledge, there has been a lot of copy and paste then file and printed in my books of your projects, hope to repeat them some day, thanks, Joe