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  • #200319
    Neil Wyatt
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      @neilwyatt

      It's a sad fact that sooner or later we will all have to leave our workshops behind or sell them on. Roger Backhouse's 2014 MEW article on disposing of a workshop offered some useful advice that may make the process easier for us or our families and friends.

      I get enquiries about this subject and it can be hard to answer them well in a brief email, so I have put Roger's article on the website HERE .

      I hope anyone looking for advice on this subject or wanting to help someone else facing this situation finds it useful.

      Not in the article, but worth bearing in mind are that the classifieds ads here, in MEW/ME and http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk/ are all free.

      Neil

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      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt
        #200357
        Chuck Pickering
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          @chuckpickering45941

          Thanks for this article on a most difficult topic. None of my immediate family share my interest in Model Engineering, thus my wife or the executor of my estate, would be tasked with disposing of my workshop. I, and I'm sure many other members would see the value in being able to print this article to be placed with a will and/or other instructions for their estate. Could you make this article available as a downloadable and printable document or .pdf?

          In my case, as I'm in the states, the references to firms and even this forum would need to be oriented to my location.

          Chuck

          #200358
          David Clark 13
          Participant
            @davidclark13

            Mine is all sorted. When I go the wife will take it all up the dump.

            #200464
            Bazyle
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              @bazyle

              David – leave a note on the workshop door helpfully pointing out the local dump address as the same as the local Model Engineering club house which also provides a free collection service.

              #200485
              daveb
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                @daveb17630
                Posted by David Clark 1 on 14/08/2015 15:08:56:

                Mine is all sorted. When I go the wife will take it all up the dump.

                When I go the wife will take me to the dump and sell all my kit.

                Dave

                #200494
                David Clark 13
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                  @davidclark13

                  She knows where the dump is and is looking forward to it.

                  #200499
                  martin perman 1
                  Participant
                    @martinperman1

                    Whilst my wife and I were writing our wills out I politely informed her that if I went before her and she ordered a skip I would haunt her for the rest of her days smiley, as I've said before I collect and restore stationary engines and my wife has no idea of their value and if I told her we would discuss the selling of them, load of scrap iron is a common remark laugh

                    Martin P

                    #200519
                    clogs
                    Participant
                      @clogs

                      Mr David Clark, ur answer to this subject make my belly ache with laughter…….

                      a good friend is what I plan to use to help out her indoors….. the other thing I do is to have a code on all the machines……the price I paid for it and it's current value, easy to update once per year…….so the boss know's whats she's left with at a glance……

                      My wife is a good-un and helps out in the w/shop all the time……..she's no Arfur Daily but a good with money,

                      she's got all mine hahaha…….

                      What I'm really hoping for is to find a good enthusiastic young-un to train up and he/she can have it all for "Gratis"

                      that's provided they take all the junk as well….hahaha…..

                      I hope I have a good few years left before I get into place (coffin) where these services are needed….

                      Clogs

                      #200523
                      David Clark 13
                      Participant
                        @davidclark13

                        Hopefully she won't have to dump it. I told her she has to go first so I can have a few years of peace.

                        #200542
                        julian atkins
                        Participant
                          @julianatkins58923

                          unreasonable behaviour = grounds for divorce… choose which spouse you think might have grounds on reading the above!!

                          a properly well thought out and professionally drafted Will is the only correct solution.

                          cheers,

                          julian

                          #200551
                          Nigel McBurney 1
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                            @nigelmcburney1

                            I collect stationary engines and my wife also has bought some,no fear of mine going to the tip,she knows exactly what they are worth,and I have chosen executors who can identify what my engineering equipment is,and its value. And if you collect something else leave a note to your executors stating its approximate value. The worst problem for anyone sorting out someones effects when they have died is knowing for instance ,where the stationary engine or motorcycle magneto is,it may be stored indoors to keep it dry away from the machine,and are then lost chucked out with household rubbish

                            #200557
                            Scott Hunter
                            Participant
                              @scotthunter86104

                              I just hope when I go, my wife doesn't sell my gear for what I told her I paid for it…

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