Hi Martin,
I have followed the advice being given and have to agree it's the way to go for selling tools. I would however suggest you take some time before doing anything. Your wife's condition is significant and will be a priority for you, but as you mention palliative care it sound to me a temporary situation (my personal experience of lung cancer) that will leave a large hole in your life in the future. If machining makes you feel contented and can give you a needed distraction perhaps consider not selling and look at other financial options to get you through. McMillan have very good financial advisors that can help in these situations. In any event unless you sell to a dealer at a very low value (try to avoid this) to shift it all I doubt you will have the time to sell much yourself any time soon.
I wish you and your wife all the best at this difficult time.
Gary.
I have followed the advice being given and have to agree it's the way to go for selling tools. I would however suggest you take some time before doing anything. Your wife's condition is significant and will be a priority for you, but as you mention palliative care it sound to me a temporary situation (my personal experience of lung cancer) that will leave a large hole in your life in the future. If machining makes you feel contented and can give you a needed distraction perhaps consider not selling and look at other financial options to get you through. McMillan have very good financial advisors that can help in these situations. In any event unless you sell to a dealer at a very low value (try to avoid this) to shift it all I doubt you will have the time to sell much yourself any time soon.
I wish you and your wife all the best at this difficult time.
Gary.