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The 19th WCA may want to explore a tool library again. As was pointed out, the South Wedge Planning Commission does have a tool library program for it's members (so somehow, they have managed to get around the liability issue).
DeWain Feller
19th WCA President
I am not sure there is a liability issue anyway. If someone signs a waiver when they borrow a tool, it does not exist. But where would the tools come from? In the past, about 25 years ago, the Association had the tool library and had the tools. People could just sign them out. How would it work?
Mark
I used to live in a small town down state where we had a 'Breakfast Club'. On either a Saturday or Sunday morning a group of 4 to 6 guys would meet for breakfast (sometimes at the persons home, wives that cook were great!) and the person who's home was getting worked on that day would buy. Then we would proceed to insulate, hang drywall, cabinets, countertops, windows, paint, etc. We'd work till 1 or 2pm and usually complete the project in a day. Some guys were just laborers, some were retired plumbers, some did landscaping all day for work, electricians, tile guys... but we came together and got each home done for the cost of breakfast. The next week it was another guys house. Maybe this would work in the 19th ward?
On another note, for the community tool shed, I used to sell cordless power tools on ebay. I got out of it, but I still have a lot of drills, circular saws, sanders, jig saws, sawzalls, batteries and chargers to spare. I'd be willing to donate to a community tool shed (maybe even host one) if it came together. I have no interest in being liable, but I have the tools and knowledge.
Anyone else interested?
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