I just fell into this whole cbtricks situation, discovering that it was down a few days ago looking for some Dak Mark X stuff and that apparently this is an ongoing thing. I can host/mirror if need be; in fact I was going to just try mirroring cbtricks.org but there doesn't seem to be a way to get hold of anyone there. I have a business account with my ISP that I pay way too much for, and this will further justify my love-hate relationship with the power company (a rack full of server gear will do that). I'm currently only hosting really small stuff for people who have limited resources because honestly, there's no money in hosting unless you have a big capital investment and you're prepared to lose money for a year or more. I won't charge anything but the occasional donation would be nice, Premium Membership blahblah. I can't bring back the dead but if there's need/motivation for a forum, that's possible too. I maintain my own ZFS storage and do tape backups. If the demand requires it, I'll back up to colo for 24/7 availability (I'm an IT guy by trade so I know all about worst-case scenarios).
I saw somewhere else in this thread that the site is something like 15GB content; I can do that standing on my head. I'm curious as to why this has been a problem in the past though? When you can get the Anarchist's Cookbook with a casual Google search, I doubt anyone is worried about legal bullshit from hosting schematics for a kicker or DIY stinger board. For the record, I don't have any alimony/child support/crack habits to risk bankrupting me. Let me know if this is worth a damn and if there's anyone I can talk to if so. CBTricks is like a 12,000 lb winch to me: I don't often need it, but when I do, nothing else will do the job.