That is a GREAT place to donate, but the ones around here are starting to charge prices like new stuff, a little disheartening... Everyone is trying to get rich, sell what it's worth, and YOU will sell more, You lift the prices to new prices, and you are going to sit on stuff as they do here...If you decide to donate them Habitat for Humanity would likely be a good place for tools used to build houses.
I'll bet he left one of the largest collections of junk behind, not much of a legacy. I have to be careful not to do the same.many years ago lived a miserly man here who ran a large auto recycling yard(junkyard) and collected weapons. he attended most of the auctions within a decent driving distance as well as those held locally. I have known him to be at a local church basement sale and hem and haw the ladies on the price of a 1.25 item until he had it to his liking, usually less then half. he would make an offer and when rejected put it back and walk around looking at other items but always return and reoffer the same for the item.