I have always liked auctions so I was particularly interested when I heard that a local auction house was selling off the contents of a model engineers / clock makers workshop. I successfully bid for a quantity of metal which will last me (and then some) till I shuffle off this mortal coil.
Three of these 14" x 11" baskets contain steel, silver steel, gauge plate, aluminium, duralumin, stainless and other as yet unidentified metals. The fourth is full of engineering plastics – PTFE rod, Delrin, Nylatron etc. etc.

The wood box contains approx. 60 kilos of brass and copper "lumps". To give you an idea of scale, the long rod on top of the box is solid brass 1.625" dia. x 14" long. In addition, brass, copper and stainless sheet / plate weighing around 20 kilos was included in the lot.

The second lot I bought was a slightly rusted 12" x 12" cast iron surface plate massively ribbed and just about liftable into my boot. It has cleaned up nicely and will replace my piece of toughened glass sheet.
Maybe a widow has been left behind? – If so I hope my measly contribution of £128 will help her out (minus auctioneers commission of 12.5% which she will have to pay).
All of this kit for auction had been collected / purchased by a chap just like me or you who is no longer with us so I intend to treat his gear with respect and if I do make the odd "scrapper" then I'll take comfort that while he is turning in his grave it might make the poor old boy feel he's back in his workshop!
Rik