My house was broken into yesterday, and that's the last straw for living here surrounded by tweekers. Looks like I'm going to be having to make an emergency move. I'll probably be listing this stuff on ebay, but I figure I'll post here to see if anyone needs something. I'm just going to list things from memory, can check details for things someone is seriously interested in. For all these categories, I'm sure I have more similar things, but it's hard to enumerate a storage unit of things. Sorry, I can't let things go cheap - I need the money. Prices will be a bit cheaper than ebay, but I can't go much cheaper. Wouldn't sell some of this stuff unless I was desperate.
Welding:
XMT304. Very clean condition. Moderate use. I put new capacitors and input module in it. The one I weld with.
XMT304. 2017 model. Ugly case, but mostly new insides. I let Miller service it, and they replaced more of the welder than not.
XMT350. I purchased it from a closing business, didn't need repairs.
Dynasty 200DX. Works amazingly. Can include torch. I really like this welder...
Dynasty 300DX (I think). Was told it has a bad gas valve. Haven't tested it yet.
Bobcat 225NT. Needs carb rebuild and tuneup. Pain in the *** to start, but welds great once it does. On good trailer. I was going to build the trailer out into a complete welding setup. Can include very expensive weldcraft welding lead reel, oxyacetylene torch hose reel, and other items I was going to use on it.
Spectrum 2050. Was told it works great when I bought it.
Chinese plasma cutter. Works great. Got the spectrum to replace it when it dies, but it hasn't died.
Powermax 900. Was told it works. Was going to use it to make a cnc plasma table, but the table project I bought needs work first.
XMT350. Clean but no power. Likely bad modules.
Several parts XMT304 and XMT350 units.
HF-251d. Was told it works. Was going to try TIG off my Bobcat, but decided that was stupid.
Old all-metal 14-pin foot pedal.
Three parts magdrills.
Two large plastic totes of oil and air filters for welders.
There may be another XMT304 or XMT350 in my storage unit; don't remember all that's in the back there.
Maxstar 150STH. Was told it works. Ugly spray paint job on the case.
Autocrane 3203 service truck crane. Needs maintenance.
****tons of oxy-acetylene torches, regulators, hoses, tanks, etc.
1/0 and 2/0 leads, mostly well-used
Tote of used Lincoln boards
Four S-32P suitcase wire feeders. All need new ground wires, some need new trigger connector, all should work otherwise.
Two S-32S wire feeders, one good, one ugly and missing case (circuit boards exposed) but functional
Lincoln suitcase feeder, doesn't feed wire
Lincoln 110V mig welder, strictly parts only
Two Milwaukee magdrills, one small and one big, that were damaged by being exposed to a fire, but not burnt. These are ungodly expensive units.
A couple totes of assorted welder parts
Some Lincoln CV addon for a welder-generator
5x9 CNC router/plasma table. This was someone else's project that I bought. It works, but also doesn't, due to unimaginably terrible design. Needs major redesigning before it's a useful tool. Currently equipped with gecko drives and a parallel breakout board.
Solar (Century) 230V mig welder, no gun.
Tools, mechanic:
Snap-on crowsfoot linewrench set, up to 2-3/8" IIRC. Like new. Super expensive.
Full set of snap-on inch wrenches to 2-1/2"
Full set of snap-on metric wrenches, don't remember the largest size
Snap-on 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" sockets, shallow, deep, swivel, inch, metric.
Like new Snap-on 3/4" air impact with inch impact socket set. Literally used once.
Snap-on torque multiplier.
Snap-on ratchets from 1/4" to 3/4".
Snap-on torque wrenches
Tons of Mac, Matco, Proto, S-K, Williams, etc hand tools. Wrenches, sockets, impact sockets, ratchets, extensions, etc.
Complete collection of air tools, probably over 100 tools. If they make it, there's a good chance it's in my storage unit. Ratchets, impacts (up to 1"), impact ratchets, grinders, saws, polishers, sanders, etc etc etc.
Snap-on MODIS, accessories.
Older Snap-on scanner.
Snap-on portable tire balancer.
The usual assortment of thousands of miscellaneous tools you accumulate fixing things for years.
Lot of maybe 5 EU6500is, 6 EU3000is, and 10 EU2000i generators, in condition ranging from needing minor repairs to being gutted parts units. Must take all. I used to repair these, and these are ones I didn't get around to, and ones I stole parts from.
Tools, construction:
Six paslode impulse nailers, framing and finish, plus batteries, butane cartridges, etc.
Nail guns, staple guns, all styles and sizes.
Hole hog.
Drills, saws, the usual.
Couple crappy chop saws.
Several air compressors of various sizes, qualities, and ages.
Large spools (5000ft iirc) THHN wire, assorted colors, some full, some mostly used, a dozen spools or so.
All the usual assortment of hand and power tools anyone who builds things owns.
Tools, machining:
Assorted Starrett and other measuring tools.
A ton of endmills, lathe cutters, carbide inserts, toolholders, workholding, etc. A literal ton - I stacked a lot of it on a shelving unit I made with 300lb casters, and promptly broke the casters, so now it no longer moves.
An abnormal number of (like, 10,000) helicoil inserts for small screws.
Audio, working:
Peavey 12" 3-way PA speakers
Stewart PA1000 1000W 1U rack amp
Pyle rack amp
Behringer digital dual 31-band eq, like new
Behringer dual 31-band eq, beat up
Two Yamaha dual 31-band eqs, excellent condition
Sansui 14" 6-way speakers
Sansui 16" 5-way speakers
Klipsch floor speakers. Dual 8" + horn + radiator.
Pioneer 12" 3-way speakers, sansui-style grilles
Pioneer 12" 3-way speakers, black and blue grilles
Dynaco speakers
Pioneer 8" speakers with sansui-style grilles
'90s black-face amp and tuner, can't remember who made it right now, works great
Sony minidisc recorder
Rackmount am/fm tuner.
Tons of speakon cables.
Audio, repair projects:
Two pioneer SX-828s. One has a slight DC offset, something in the bias voltage circuit, the other stays in protect but I didn't diagnose why.
Marantz 2238b, don't remember why it's in the stack.
Two sansui au-717s. One goes in and out of protect but has clean audio, the other has bad input stuff on one of the amp boards but the finals are good.
Pioneer sx...626? don't remember. Nor do I remember why it's in the stack.
Two Kenwood L-07m monoblocks. One blows the line fuse, likely bad finals, the other might work.
Pioneer sx-1010. Bad finals.
Sansui quad. Distortion on two diagonally opposite channels.
Big Sansui receiver. Was told it sounded flat, but it seems to work perfectly to me.
Some pioneer receiver with a tape deck combo, don't remember the model. Untested, may work.
Radio Shack PA amp. Works, but I bypassed the thermal cutoff (was open) so it needs a new one.
Panasonic quad. No power. No diagnosis done.
QSC mx2000a. A power monster. Supposedly works, untested.
Crown STI1000. May work, may not. Was blinking the clipping light and distorting at low volumes, then I found out it was running off 85V due to a site wiring problem, and haven't re-tested it.
Fischer receiver. Blown STK.
There's like 10 more vintage silver-face receivers in the stack that I'm not remembering at the moment.
Wharfdale speakers. Melted crossover pots.
Yamaha rack amp. One channel intermittent. Used to use it for my monitors until it started flaking. Haven't diagnosed it yet.
Vintage computer, other electronics:
Complete P2-300 box.
Complete dual p3-866, msi 694d pro, 2GB ram, other shinies.
Complete early p4 box, all Intel.
Various floppy drives, vintage optical drives, ISA boards, random 386 to p3 era motherboards, scanners, etc. Probably about ten moving boxes of computer accessories from this era. (nothing older; it got purged in a move long ago)
Panasonic CF-m33 mini-laptop, fully loaded (128GB SSD in a PMMX machine... lol), with four batteries, dock, a parts cf-m32 laptop, and a mostly working cf-m31 laptop. This was a project, and I love it, but the 192MB ram limit is too restrictive for me.
Pioneer CLD-2070 laserdisc player.
Two thinkpad A21m laptops.
Two dell latitude p2-266-ish (don't remember exactly) laptops. One works, one has green bars on the display.
HP designjet 1050c wide-format printer. Works but needs nozzles cleaned and possibly drop detector cleaned or repaired.
Epson R1800 photo printer. Needs nozzles cleaned. Set of new aftermarket inks.
Altair 8800. If you know what that is, you'll know I don't want to give it up...
Two HP Laserjet Series II printers. One works great, one needs fuser lamp and triac. Tons of accessories.
Vintage and less-vintage test equipment. Benchtop meter with nixies, 7 digit meter, etc.
Various routers, grid antennas, etc, for long-range wifi setups.
Solar:
Two Outback FX2812 inverters. One is m version.
Assorted breakers, combiners, etc.
Dimensions 2600W 24V inverter
Xantrex Prosine 1000W 24V inverter
Harris Hydro unit
Several kerosene heaters. Monitor 441, three toyostoves of different sizes, monitor kerosene tins.
A collection of older solar modules.
40 300Ah NiFe cells, russian made. Need electrolyte. In metal rack with busbars.
18 (150Ah? A8H? don't remember) Edison NiFe cells. Two wooden racks plus some loose cells.
Assorted Edison batteries. I was testing these as a hobby.
About a dozen smaller inverters, solar and typical consumer ones.
Household goods:
The usual assortment of household items that accumulate.
Glassblowing:
Carlisle CC torch. I set it up for a solenoid foot pedal, have fittings for original two-hose connections if you want to change it back.
New kiln with digital ramp controller.
GTT Cricket torch.
Hand torch with stand
Hoses, regulators, tanks, etc.
Welding:
XMT304. Very clean condition. Moderate use. I put new capacitors and input module in it. The one I weld with.
XMT304. 2017 model. Ugly case, but mostly new insides. I let Miller service it, and they replaced more of the welder than not.
XMT350. I purchased it from a closing business, didn't need repairs.
Dynasty 200DX. Works amazingly. Can include torch. I really like this welder...
Dynasty 300DX (I think). Was told it has a bad gas valve. Haven't tested it yet.
Bobcat 225NT. Needs carb rebuild and tuneup. Pain in the *** to start, but welds great once it does. On good trailer. I was going to build the trailer out into a complete welding setup. Can include very expensive weldcraft welding lead reel, oxyacetylene torch hose reel, and other items I was going to use on it.
Spectrum 2050. Was told it works great when I bought it.
Chinese plasma cutter. Works great. Got the spectrum to replace it when it dies, but it hasn't died.
Powermax 900. Was told it works. Was going to use it to make a cnc plasma table, but the table project I bought needs work first.
XMT350. Clean but no power. Likely bad modules.
Several parts XMT304 and XMT350 units.
HF-251d. Was told it works. Was going to try TIG off my Bobcat, but decided that was stupid.
Old all-metal 14-pin foot pedal.
Three parts magdrills.
Two large plastic totes of oil and air filters for welders.
There may be another XMT304 or XMT350 in my storage unit; don't remember all that's in the back there.
Maxstar 150STH. Was told it works. Ugly spray paint job on the case.
Autocrane 3203 service truck crane. Needs maintenance.
****tons of oxy-acetylene torches, regulators, hoses, tanks, etc.
1/0 and 2/0 leads, mostly well-used
Tote of used Lincoln boards
Four S-32P suitcase wire feeders. All need new ground wires, some need new trigger connector, all should work otherwise.
Two S-32S wire feeders, one good, one ugly and missing case (circuit boards exposed) but functional
Lincoln suitcase feeder, doesn't feed wire
Lincoln 110V mig welder, strictly parts only
Two Milwaukee magdrills, one small and one big, that were damaged by being exposed to a fire, but not burnt. These are ungodly expensive units.
A couple totes of assorted welder parts
Some Lincoln CV addon for a welder-generator
5x9 CNC router/plasma table. This was someone else's project that I bought. It works, but also doesn't, due to unimaginably terrible design. Needs major redesigning before it's a useful tool. Currently equipped with gecko drives and a parallel breakout board.
Solar (Century) 230V mig welder, no gun.
Tools, mechanic:
Snap-on crowsfoot linewrench set, up to 2-3/8" IIRC. Like new. Super expensive.
Full set of snap-on inch wrenches to 2-1/2"
Full set of snap-on metric wrenches, don't remember the largest size
Snap-on 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" sockets, shallow, deep, swivel, inch, metric.
Like new Snap-on 3/4" air impact with inch impact socket set. Literally used once.
Snap-on torque multiplier.
Snap-on ratchets from 1/4" to 3/4".
Snap-on torque wrenches
Tons of Mac, Matco, Proto, S-K, Williams, etc hand tools. Wrenches, sockets, impact sockets, ratchets, extensions, etc.
Complete collection of air tools, probably over 100 tools. If they make it, there's a good chance it's in my storage unit. Ratchets, impacts (up to 1"), impact ratchets, grinders, saws, polishers, sanders, etc etc etc.
Snap-on MODIS, accessories.
Older Snap-on scanner.
Snap-on portable tire balancer.
The usual assortment of thousands of miscellaneous tools you accumulate fixing things for years.
Lot of maybe 5 EU6500is, 6 EU3000is, and 10 EU2000i generators, in condition ranging from needing minor repairs to being gutted parts units. Must take all. I used to repair these, and these are ones I didn't get around to, and ones I stole parts from.
Tools, construction:
Six paslode impulse nailers, framing and finish, plus batteries, butane cartridges, etc.
Nail guns, staple guns, all styles and sizes.
Hole hog.
Drills, saws, the usual.
Couple crappy chop saws.
Several air compressors of various sizes, qualities, and ages.
Large spools (5000ft iirc) THHN wire, assorted colors, some full, some mostly used, a dozen spools or so.
All the usual assortment of hand and power tools anyone who builds things owns.
Tools, machining:
Assorted Starrett and other measuring tools.
A ton of endmills, lathe cutters, carbide inserts, toolholders, workholding, etc. A literal ton - I stacked a lot of it on a shelving unit I made with 300lb casters, and promptly broke the casters, so now it no longer moves.
An abnormal number of (like, 10,000) helicoil inserts for small screws.
Audio, working:
Peavey 12" 3-way PA speakers
Stewart PA1000 1000W 1U rack amp
Pyle rack amp
Behringer digital dual 31-band eq, like new
Behringer dual 31-band eq, beat up
Two Yamaha dual 31-band eqs, excellent condition
Sansui 14" 6-way speakers
Sansui 16" 5-way speakers
Klipsch floor speakers. Dual 8" + horn + radiator.
Pioneer 12" 3-way speakers, sansui-style grilles
Pioneer 12" 3-way speakers, black and blue grilles
Dynaco speakers
Pioneer 8" speakers with sansui-style grilles
'90s black-face amp and tuner, can't remember who made it right now, works great
Sony minidisc recorder
Rackmount am/fm tuner.
Tons of speakon cables.
Audio, repair projects:
Two pioneer SX-828s. One has a slight DC offset, something in the bias voltage circuit, the other stays in protect but I didn't diagnose why.
Marantz 2238b, don't remember why it's in the stack.
Two sansui au-717s. One goes in and out of protect but has clean audio, the other has bad input stuff on one of the amp boards but the finals are good.
Pioneer sx...626? don't remember. Nor do I remember why it's in the stack.
Two Kenwood L-07m monoblocks. One blows the line fuse, likely bad finals, the other might work.
Pioneer sx-1010. Bad finals.
Sansui quad. Distortion on two diagonally opposite channels.
Big Sansui receiver. Was told it sounded flat, but it seems to work perfectly to me.
Some pioneer receiver with a tape deck combo, don't remember the model. Untested, may work.
Radio Shack PA amp. Works, but I bypassed the thermal cutoff (was open) so it needs a new one.
Panasonic quad. No power. No diagnosis done.
QSC mx2000a. A power monster. Supposedly works, untested.
Crown STI1000. May work, may not. Was blinking the clipping light and distorting at low volumes, then I found out it was running off 85V due to a site wiring problem, and haven't re-tested it.
Fischer receiver. Blown STK.
There's like 10 more vintage silver-face receivers in the stack that I'm not remembering at the moment.
Wharfdale speakers. Melted crossover pots.
Yamaha rack amp. One channel intermittent. Used to use it for my monitors until it started flaking. Haven't diagnosed it yet.
Vintage computer, other electronics:
Complete P2-300 box.
Complete dual p3-866, msi 694d pro, 2GB ram, other shinies.
Complete early p4 box, all Intel.
Various floppy drives, vintage optical drives, ISA boards, random 386 to p3 era motherboards, scanners, etc. Probably about ten moving boxes of computer accessories from this era. (nothing older; it got purged in a move long ago)
Panasonic CF-m33 mini-laptop, fully loaded (128GB SSD in a PMMX machine... lol), with four batteries, dock, a parts cf-m32 laptop, and a mostly working cf-m31 laptop. This was a project, and I love it, but the 192MB ram limit is too restrictive for me.
Pioneer CLD-2070 laserdisc player.
Two thinkpad A21m laptops.
Two dell latitude p2-266-ish (don't remember exactly) laptops. One works, one has green bars on the display.
HP designjet 1050c wide-format printer. Works but needs nozzles cleaned and possibly drop detector cleaned or repaired.
Epson R1800 photo printer. Needs nozzles cleaned. Set of new aftermarket inks.
Altair 8800. If you know what that is, you'll know I don't want to give it up...
Two HP Laserjet Series II printers. One works great, one needs fuser lamp and triac. Tons of accessories.
Vintage and less-vintage test equipment. Benchtop meter with nixies, 7 digit meter, etc.
Various routers, grid antennas, etc, for long-range wifi setups.
Solar:
Two Outback FX2812 inverters. One is m version.
Assorted breakers, combiners, etc.
Dimensions 2600W 24V inverter
Xantrex Prosine 1000W 24V inverter
Harris Hydro unit
Several kerosene heaters. Monitor 441, three toyostoves of different sizes, monitor kerosene tins.
A collection of older solar modules.
40 300Ah NiFe cells, russian made. Need electrolyte. In metal rack with busbars.
18 (150Ah? A8H? don't remember) Edison NiFe cells. Two wooden racks plus some loose cells.
Assorted Edison batteries. I was testing these as a hobby.
About a dozen smaller inverters, solar and typical consumer ones.
Household goods:
The usual assortment of household items that accumulate.
Glassblowing:
Carlisle CC torch. I set it up for a solenoid foot pedal, have fittings for original two-hose connections if you want to change it back.
New kiln with digital ramp controller.
GTT Cricket torch.
Hand torch with stand
Hoses, regulators, tanks, etc.
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