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Need a circular saw? A St. John's man looks to open city's first tool library

We have libraries for books, movies and tapes. But what about a library for tools?
Tools for a backyard project or a home renovation can be expensive, but what if you could borrow them? (St. John's Tool Library/Facebook)

A St. John's man who couldn't afford the tools he needed to build a greenhouseis now trying to establish the city's first tool library.

"Just like a book library works," said IanFroude. "You walk into a space, there's tools on supply, you have a membership to the library, and you're able to borrow the tools, go home and do your projects."

And when you're done, bring them back for someone else to borrow.

Froudetold CBC's On the Go thathe hopesthe public will help out bydonating tools for the library.

The annual membership fee, which hesaid would be less than $100, would coverthe cost of space, tool repair and staff although he hopes to use volunteers as well.

The tool library concept is already in place inToronto, Halifax and Ottawa. But Froude's interest in bringing the library to St. John's came from his own experience.

"I built a greenhouse in my back yard last year, but to be able to do that I needed amitre saw.I needed a circular saw. I needed a power drill," he said.

"And the cost for those tools, on top of the materials for the greenhouse, was out of my range."

Froude said he's not the only handyman who wants to borrow rather than buy. He's had a lot of reaction, sincefloating the idea for a tool lending library in March.

"Its been fantastic," he said. "It's only been a couple of weeks that I've been...public about the idea.And there's a lot of interest in the community. It's been really great."

Froude is now looking for a place to set up shop.

"Not everyone has a group of friends that has the tools in the shed that they'll lend out," he said. "So what I'm trying to do is make all those tools accessible."

With files from On The Go