Proposed new website to replace HifiEngine?

Hi! Does anyone know if

fixitguy09

was successful in his efforts to set up a website to replace "HiFiEngine"? Our small church, Grace United Church of Hornepayne, is almost-certainly going to close permanently at the end of June. In going through some of the church's equipment (which will either be sold or given to "good homes") I realized that we had a number of instruction manuals and owner's guides (but no SERVICE manuals) that might be of interest to SOME audiophile do-it-yourselfers. Generally speaking the devices range from low-end-consumer quality to "medium"-level-audiophile quality... and, I am HOPING that, since all of them are of 1970ish-to-1990s vintage (i.e., from BEFORE manufacturers were able to provide downloadable literature), copyright issues won't be a concern... as long as their manuals are used for NON-commercial purposes. In any case, I have done some some scanning and now have six PDF files (for 5 different devices plus one supplemental file) to share. I have already uploaded them to https://www.manualslib.com/, which is a "general-purpose" manuals repository. However, these files might be more useful if made available from a website specifically focused on supporting the AUDIOPHILE DIY community.