West Seattle Tool Library is now mobile; New trailer means community groups will benefit
Tue, 07/10/2012
The West Seattle Tool Library, whose primary location at the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center is brick and mortar is going mobile. They purchased and outfitted a special 7 x 14 foot enclosed trailer with the help of sponsorships and the ongoing support of their growing 700-plus member community.
The trailer will be stocked with a variety of the most popular tools. It will allow for members who do not have a vehicle, who need a tool that doesn't fit in their vehicle or simply want the convenience of having it delivered, to do so for a fee of $10 each way. The mobile tool library will also be available to community groups who are working on a project and need a large number of tools on site.
Members will be able to request a pickup or delivery by contacting the library by e-mail at library@wstools.org or by phone at (206) 317-4671.
"This mobile unit will dramatically increase accessibility to the West Seattle Tool Library for a number of our neighbors who, for one reason or another, can't always make it down to the tool library itself during open hours," said Patrick Dunn, tool library founder. "It's a really exciting opportunity to reach out to the community and ensure that everyone has access to the tools they need to take on projects of all sorts."
The bright red unit, which resembles a horse trailer and was purchased in used condition and refurbished to a pristine state by Tool Library Director Micah Summers, will be officially rolled out to the public Thursday night, July 12, at the Tool Library's regular DIY community meetup and "Ask an Expert" night. It will then be on display at the GreenLife exposition (part of West Seattle Summer Fest ) this weekend in the West Seattle Junction.
Held at the tool library's permanent location in the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, 4408 Delridge Way, the "Ask an Expert" event runs from 6-8 p.m. and offers area residents an opportunity to bounce project ideas off fellow DIYers and receive advice from experts in a variety of home improvement and sustainability fields.
The mobile unit was made possible by grants from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, the West Seattle Garden Tour and other donors.
The West Seattle Tool Library officially opened its doors in June of 2010, offering free community access to a variety of more than 100 tools out of a small storage closet. Just two years later, that modest collection has grown to over 1,500 mostly-donated tools, serving a membership of around 700 people from a renovated workshop space at Youngstown.
The tool library also hosts a wide range of educational classes and workshops, a fixer's collective and social events geared toward the Do-It-Yourself community. Besides Summers, an intern and a number of volunteers help keep the library open and humming on weekends and Thursday nights.
Learn more about the tool library or check out their inventory at http://wstoollibrary.org/