a1gutterman wrote:Hi Barb,
IMHO, that was a good price, considering all of the great stuff that you got.

I am happy for you.

Your shop will never do. You simply must build something a bit bigger!

I only wish I could!! My little concrete bunker is all I'm going to have for the next few years, I'm afraid. Our home is small and on a small lot (read: "no room for expansion"), so I'm lucky to have that much. I'm just going to have to take a page out of Ed's book and organize, organize, organize - like a ship.
The entire undertaking is blowing my mind right now. I truly bit off more than I am prepared to handle, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity, so I will take the plunge and do my level best to live up to it. The support from this forum will undoubtedly be invaluable.
As far as the deal goes, I figure we did OK, since the stuff has been routinely maintained and kept in darn-near "as new" condition and the whole shebang cost us about the same as a new 520. Could have done way worse, no doubt. It really is exciting to walk out there and gaze at all those tools and envision everything that I can accomplish with them.
I guess it's time to start reading and getting ready to make some beginner birdhouses! ::

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Barb B.
Washington, DC
1989 Mark V 510/520 upgrade with ALL (and I do mean ALL) the fixin's!!