Please ……please …… buy it all with 6 months rent included Chris! Cool videos to be made and would be awesome to see how you make out flipping the equipment! Looks like a cool space as well !
Ahh, many great examples of Americas Industrial Revolution. Hope those old machines don't get scraped. These tools are getting hard to find, but will outlast generations. Thanks for the peek!
Looks like paradise to me. The big bandsaw seems to be a special shipwright saw with a tilting table. It's worth a lot to the right person (boat builders, boat restorers). 2) Maaan, I really hope that you can buy and use some of the stuff (for instance the tire machines with all the accessories). I also strongly hope, that you will find a big shop for yourself soon. Best regards, luck and especially health to all 4 of you.
5500 to 7500 would work. Start low and STOP at your top. Clean up the good pieces they will bring more$. You will end up some really good stuff left for your shop at a small price that you will never get again. Good luck love your take On all you do!!!!! Hi Gen
I have watched this ever since you put it on here, and everyone is saying buy it or charge this much, but none are saying they will buy it and come get it all out in one day, with the trailer I will bring, everyone wants to give there opinion but no one wants to come off the money, I don't want to flip it I want to help a you gman fullfil his dreams as the kind of work he chooses to do 👍
Man, that old milling machinery and that Devilbiss compressor - they just don't make equipment like that any more. I don't know what i do with it all, but I'm drooling...
Great find...lots of cool stuff...your idea of buying it all with a lease to sort it out sounds great...[If you can get it for a reasonable price]...Your the one that would see that each piece finds a good home...hate to see all of this stuff going for scrap...Good Luck On This One Chris....wm
Offer it for 5 then have an auction . Cincinnati drill presses are 100 years old and was originally belt driven but few people have space to collect . Saws are cheap even though they’re roughly the same age . Clausing is the star ⭐️ of the show in that place generators are a bonus 😊
The big bandsaw is a 26" wood cutting saw. I have one just like it and it is worth maybe $700 or more if it runs. The lathe depends on condition as do the two drill presses. The clausing looks like a geared drill press so the gears have to be ok for it to be worth anything. It will all add up to some $$ but there is a lot of effort there in getting things set up to run so you can show they work if you want a decent resale price. Probably going to need some 3-phase power to make some of it go.
Chris take what you want and what you can make money. Rest made offer that he can' refuse (scrap metal price) You know what you will do this is not your first rodeo. I like when u do staff like this it show what you do when you do not make video will it run and drive. Keep them coming brother
I agree with you that 5k would be a good buy but not worth getting involved for much more. There aren't any easy sale big ticket 2-3k items in there, just a lot of 200-500 dollar items, which is a lot of work listing, meeting up with people, etc. For 5k you could get 10-15k out of it over time (in exchange for a bunch of work) and keep a bunch of the cool stuff.
I agree on the $5k offer, but there are some very valuable items there... not just 200-300 items. The lathe alone is good for $7-8k. The Clausing drill press is worth a grand. The Cincinnati boring drill is worth a grand. The big flywheel press is worth $1500 easy. I would bet he could get more than $25k if he cleaned everything up and got them running.
@@matthewpeterson3329 yea i was kinda referring to easy sale big ticket items. the things you referenced are not easy sales imo because they are big, heavy, tough to move, old, probably require work, etc. most of the big items are either going to have to be sold cheap or will required time/investment to get bigger numbers.
@natarem there is a big market for vintage machines. Just because it's heavy would not make a difference. I move machines like this all over the southwest. Alot of folks would rather have old manual machines instead of modern CNC. He has some really coveted stuff there.
@@matthewpeterson3329 maybe more in demand in the southwest but i am from the area in the video and i see big old manual machines sit for a long time on marketplace all the time. don't get me wrong, i know they will sell for the right price and in fixed up shape they sell for a good bit and quickly. but i also see stuff like old bridgeports sit for months at $500 when they are in rougher shape. could be a different market in the southwest because 100 year old equipment is not as common there.
Some of that stuff will be hard to move. I’d start at 4500 and go from there. You need to leave some meat on the bone plus you will sit on some of that stuff trying to sell it trying to find the rite buyer. Lot of labor just moving it . Your time counts for something , even if you only pay yourself 5 dollars an hour labor there’s at least 700 in just moving it all and tying up your garage space . Start low he will only go up. Good luck
Chris. I personally think 3-5k if you take everything and leave nothing behind would be a fair offer if you get it out with a timely manner. Those generators are worth $200-$500 a piece running. I’d definitely be interested in the miller generator welder if you end up buying the lot, let me know a price. I’m about 4 hours from you.
Seriously… $3 to $5K. I’ll bet that Welding/Work Table with the Vise would get $500, well I’d pay that anyway. There’s thousands of dollars worth of awesome Tools in that building.
7500 is the most. I'd pay for everything. The motors on those bikes bring decent money. You could make 15k from what I can see if I lived closer. I'd do it.
Well just wait a minute. Let's do the math: Chris you better that. The radial arm saw, great for cutting wall frames (needs a new blade) and lubrication of the rollers in the arm track. Check electrical connection and power cord for ground leakage current. That big metal lathe could be handy in the shop? 🌏🇭🇲
IMO you can't make money paying 5k. TONS of work moving and going through stuff to throw most away. 3k, is as far as I would go. That owner has a lot of work to do cleaning up the jumble.
If the bikes are “hot” could the rest of it be? Cautious because of not being allowed to see it in person. But if it is legit, yea buy it all and resell.
Sad that all that good equipment is going for cheap. The worse news is that the people who know how to do work are dying and our nation has lost something valuable.
Please ……please …… buy it all with 6 months rent included Chris! Cool videos to be made and would be awesome to see how you make out flipping the equipment! Looks like a cool space as well !
Ahh, many great examples of Americas Industrial Revolution. Hope those old machines don't get scraped. These tools are getting hard to find, but will outlast generations. Thanks for the peek!
What a great find. Make an offer, would be good to see what you find once you start searching. More great vids to watch! ❤😊
Looks like paradise to me. The big bandsaw seems to be a special shipwright saw with a tilting table. It's worth a lot to the right person (boat builders, boat restorers). 2) Maaan, I really hope that you can buy and use some of the stuff (for instance the tire machines with all the accessories). I also strongly hope, that you will find a big shop for yourself soon.
Best regards, luck and especially health to all 4 of you.
5500 to 7500 would work. Start low and STOP at your top. Clean up the good pieces they will bring more$. You will end up some really good stuff left for your shop at a small price that you will never get again. Good luck love your take
On all you do!!!!! Hi Gen
“I should just be quiet and let you guys look…but I’m not capable of that” 😂🤣😂
A lot of cool stuff. Anytime you come across things like this it's worth filming.
That place is SWEET! Lots of "no joke" American-made heavy industry equipment, stuff you cannot find any longer.
I have watched this ever since you put it on here, and everyone is saying buy it or charge this much, but none are saying they will buy it and come get it all out in one day, with the trailer I will bring, everyone wants to give there opinion but no one wants to come off the money,
I don't want to flip it I want to help a you gman fullfil his dreams as the kind of work he chooses to do 👍
Man, that old milling machinery and that Devilbiss compressor - they just don't make equipment like that any more. I don't know what i do with it all, but I'm drooling...
Salvage Workshop would go crazy to buy this equipment.
Any time with you commenting about gear is cool. That is also a very cool shop. Nice and bright.
Once again Chris, spectacular!
Great find...lots of cool stuff...your idea of buying it all with a lease to sort it out sounds great...[If you can get it for a reasonable price]...Your the one that would see that each piece finds a good home...hate to see all of this stuff going for scrap...Good Luck On This One Chris....wm
Offer it for 5 then have an auction . Cincinnati drill presses are 100 years old and was originally belt driven but few people have space to collect . Saws are cheap even though they’re roughly the same age . Clausing is the star ⭐️ of the show in that place generators are a bonus 😊
The metal lathe alone is worth at least 2500. Personally I fell in love with the huge drill press
I'd see what he would take for everything, can't hurt to ask. Some really nice stuff in there. Great video as usual.
Great find. Glad it is not close to me, I would be all in. Lost in tool garden. LOL
Stay well, Joe Z
Yellow Jack looks like it's for an airplane.
The big bandsaw is a 26" wood cutting saw. I have one just like it and it is worth maybe $700 or more if it runs. The lathe depends on condition as do the two drill presses. The clausing looks like a geared drill press so the gears have to be ok for it to be worth anything. It will all add up to some $$ but there is a lot of effort there in getting things set up to run so you can show they work if you want a decent resale price. Probably going to need some 3-phase power to make some of it go.
I don't know a lot about the machinery but the yellow Jack looks to be an aircraft jack to me! And used prices start around $500...
Chris take what you want and what you can make money. Rest made offer that he can' refuse (scrap metal price) You know what you will do this is not your first rodeo. I like when u do staff like this it show what you do when you do not make video will it run and drive. Keep them coming brother
What the heck, another channel! I didn't know about this, hell yeah 🤘😎🤘
Buy it, rent it, flip it Chris. I think there's a lot of people interested in those really old machining pieces.
Those two big jacks are truck jack rated for 10 tons.
Imagine the shop that you could set up there. With all of that equipment you could do almost everything yourself.
For a second . I thought you were giving it up and selling all your stuff !
Yep same here, naughty Chris 😂
That stuff is awesome man. 5 k offer sounds good. Beautiful old things.
5K offer sounds good to WHO? The buyer or the seller. Silly statement
Good idea buy it all👍
Cool video ❤
The yellow jack at 5:08 is an aircraft jack :)
Didn't know you had another Channel!, I'd say 5K is good, Lots of good stuff in there!
Thanks for dropping by here. This is actually the third channel. I put a bunch of miscellaneous stuff on here
Lots of good heavy duty equipment in there. I think $8,000.00 to buy it all. Probably get $20,000 out of it.
I think 3to5 k maybe low 7to8kmight get it plus 6 to 8 months rent very cool stuff cheers 🥂 😊
Fun stuff.
I say buy it !!
Somebody will pay top notch prices for those old heavy machines
You should make an offer on everything would make for some cool videos 👍
The lathe has the cross slide handle broken off and bent or broken x lead screw just an observation but costly or not repairable.
I agree with you that 5k would be a good buy but not worth getting involved for much more. There aren't any easy sale big ticket 2-3k items in there, just a lot of 200-500 dollar items, which is a lot of work listing, meeting up with people, etc. For 5k you could get 10-15k out of it over time (in exchange for a bunch of work) and keep a bunch of the cool stuff.
I agree on the $5k offer, but there are some very valuable items there... not just 200-300 items. The lathe alone is good for $7-8k. The Clausing drill press is worth a grand. The Cincinnati boring drill is worth a grand. The big flywheel press is worth $1500 easy. I would bet he could get more than $25k if he cleaned everything up and got them running.
@@matthewpeterson3329 yea i was kinda referring to easy sale big ticket items. the things you referenced are not easy sales imo because they are big, heavy, tough to move, old, probably require work, etc. most of the big items are either going to have to be sold cheap or will required time/investment to get bigger numbers.
@natarem there is a big market for vintage machines. Just because it's heavy would not make a difference. I move machines like this all over the southwest. Alot of folks would rather have old manual machines instead of modern CNC. He has some really coveted stuff there.
@@matthewpeterson3329 maybe more in demand in the southwest but i am from the area in the video and i see big old manual machines sit for a long time on marketplace all the time. don't get me wrong, i know they will sell for the right price and in fixed up shape they sell for a good bit and quickly. but i also see stuff like old bridgeports sit for months at $500 when they are in rougher shape. could be a different market in the southwest because 100 year old equipment is not as common there.
@@natarem
So you basically don’t want to work TOO hard for your money Huh!!
Man I'd say anywhere from 5 to 7 thousand. Some people will pay out the nose for those old machines. They'll last long past when we're gone.
So much nice stuff! could spend days inside...
can you plz make a update video? ( sold in the meantime) :D
No, do not keep quiet. A narrative, even a rambling narrative is better than a music bed.
I know you just build a yourself a new shed but that place would make an awesome workshop
“Shed”…. That’s a Workshop. They only call them “Sheds” in England. You must be from England.
Yellow jack get used in aviation on airplanes alot
Looks like aircraft jack yellow 1 nice honda generator electric start
I think 5000 sounds fair for everything do what you can Chris It'll be a cool video
Sounds “Fair” to who?
5K for everything and take it home
Love it!
Some of that stuff will be hard to move. I’d start at 4500 and go from there. You need to leave some meat on the bone plus you will sit on some of that stuff trying to sell it trying to find the rite buyer. Lot of labor just moving it . Your time counts for something , even if you only pay yourself 5 dollars an hour labor there’s at least 700 in just moving it all and tying up your garage space . Start low he will only go up. Good luck
New to this 3rd channel. Did you make an offer yet?
Couple of things id buy but i dont think they would deliver to the uk 😂
Shipley lathe is cool
Chris. I personally think 3-5k if you take everything and leave nothing behind would be a fair offer if you get it out with a timely manner. Those generators are worth $200-$500 a piece running. I’d definitely be interested in the miller generator welder if you end up buying the lot, let me know a price. I’m about 4 hours from you.
Seriously… $3 to $5K. I’ll bet that Welding/Work Table with the Vise would get $500, well I’d pay that anyway. There’s thousands of dollars worth of awesome Tools in that building.
Could be fun…
7500 is the most. I'd pay for everything. The motors on those bikes bring decent money. You could make 15k from what I can see if I lived closer. I'd do it.
Thanks for your input man! I'm thinking offer 5k. A lot of work for sure in there
Too cheap…
Well just wait a minute. Let's do the math: Chris you better that. The radial arm saw, great for cutting wall frames (needs a new blade) and lubrication of the rollers in the arm track.
Check electrical connection and power cord for ground leakage current. That big metal lathe could be handy in the shop?
🌏🇭🇲
Offer 5 or 6K for all. Keep what you want and sell the rest.
Thanks for your input. Yeah that's what I was thinking maybe 5K tops
I would also get some time to move everything as you suggested. There is some heavy stuff in there.
should have auctioneer - get rid of in one day - least amount of hassle most money
IMO you can't make money paying 5k. TONS of work moving and going through stuff to throw most away. 3k, is as far as I would go. That owner has a lot of work to do cleaning up the jumble.
You are a Cheap Ass!
I'm interested in buying it all, maybe can offer 3 to 3.5k for it all please get back to me with your answer Chris ok✌️
I was thinking 5 or 6k
what happened to this?
Just do not buy it by the pound!
If the bikes are “hot” could the rest of it be? Cautious because of not being allowed to see it in person.
But if it is legit, yea buy it all and resell.
20K would be more like it for everything.
I was thinking 5k. Tough market on most of this stuff to try to resell it. He plans to just scrap it all which would kill me to see happen
$20K is more logical, I agree.
so many youtuber let the qulity go on content nice
2nd channel
U shouldn't find any made in (hin* equipment. Unless you run into some new...
Hmmm sad to say i didnt see anything other than the lathe worth much money. Im sure ull do sum research. Would hate to see it scrapped 👍👍
Well you obviously have no knowledge of anything other than the Lathe. Idiotic statement
5 grand? way more in there
Lotta work to move
@@nnkhmisc still good content i think although has to be worth your time
Sad that all that good equipment is going for cheap. The worse news is that the people who know how to do work are dying and our nation has lost something valuable.
That’s a Airplane Jack.
I would say $3500 cash for everything
Wholly crap, given time to sell some of it you could do well
How much for Beverly shear on table
Offer $5K.
6000gs
3k no more
Cheap Ass.
P I see nothing but a junk
Hmm 5k for all seeps a little low. maybe 7k? theres so much stuff!! Maybe between 3-8k total vale. ball park guess
first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Chris you are so cool I strive to be you
bro can you rate your hapiness irl from 1-10? 10 being the happiest
shipley lathe eh? yoo my great great relative had the last name of shipley. maybe thats my long lost relatives company
3:17 SO DO YOU! HAHAHA