If you haven't seen it? Rik Hoving did a nice right up on about the Auto Butchers on his Custom Car Chronicles website https://www.customcarchronicle.com/cc-builders/ayala-custom-shop/gils-auto-butchers/
I went to a sale at a machine shop that's closing down, and got a carful of stuff at a great price. photo 1:Hardinge indexing head with 6 plates, small vise. photos 2,3: big sheet of aluminum that I'll use for a backsplash for my lathe, sheet of perforated steel, I'll use in a couple of grille shells that will go up on my garage walls, and a 1951 bomber oxygen tank that will go in the HAMB cl***ifieds. photo 4: fractional, number, and letter size drill cabinets with hundreds of drills, and 2 partial #60to#80 drill cases. photo 5: broach set, end mills, Starret gage for measuring the diameter at the top of countersinks, (It's been about 40 years since I've used, or even seen one of these) red Scotchbrite pads, jacks, Starret tap wrenches, counterbores, R8 shank drill chuck and face mill, bronze and plastic stock, etc. photo6: Gorton cutter grinder. photo 7: Kennedy tool box full of endmills. photo 8: Starret inside and interchangeable anvil micrometers Hardinge, and Chinese 5C collets, sine bar, tilting v-block, geometric die head, reamers, keyway cutters, vise stop Scotchbrite wheel, more cutting tools.