Hiring: Tool Inventory Coordinator

We’re hiring for a brand new position! We’re calling this person the Tool Inventory Coordinator. They make sure all of our tools are running smoothly, staying sharp, and there’s enough of them available for checkout. This person also sees to it that our donations get sorted and inventoried. Lastly, they’ll make sure our broken tools get fixed (don’t worry, you won’t be alone - there will be volunteers and staff to help - you’ll just be pointing them in the right direction).

If all this doesn’t sound daunting and you’re a super organized/self-motivated person who knows a thing or two about tools & tool repairs - please apply! The job is just 5-10 hours per week with a flexible schedule. The full job description and how to apply can be found at denvertoollibrary.org/hiring

Brand New Class! Tiling: Knowing Your Home

First Tiling Class: Tuesday, 9.20.22 // 5:30p-8:30p

This is our second class in our Knowing Your Home Series! Stay tuned for plumbing, drywall, painting, and more soon!

Tackling Tile, Porcelain with a Plan! Installing ceramic, porcelain, or glass tile to make a kitchen or bathroom pop. Learn to plan the project, buy what you need, and how to prep before you start mixing the mortar. Learn about substrates, surface prep, transition and border pieces, mastic, spacers, and grout. Learn about the proper tools including levels, and squares, trowels, and wetsaws. There will be time for Q&A at the end of class.

David Cooke grew up as the third generation of a construction family. He taught an eight-week basic home repair class several times each year for twelve years. He also wrote articles on home repair and improvement for a local magazine and appeared weekly on a television program in Boston as the "Resident Home Repair Guy" for two years. David has also run his own home repair and improvement business for most of the last 30 years.

Donate a Membership

Donate to the Denver Tool Library AND give a Free Membership!

With Denver housing prices soaring and inflation making everyone's lives more expensive, there are more and more people struggling to make ends meet. Some people rely on our memberships because they can't afford to buy their own tools (let alone hire contractors), and some fantastic local nonprofit organizations use our tools to build gardens, playgrounds, shelters for the homeless, etc. We want them all to have equitable access to tools, whether there's room in their budgets or not!

You can help us further our mission to make tools accessible to all by making a donation today. Your donation will buy a membership for an individual in need or for an organization making a meaningful positive impact in Denver.

Making a contribution to the Denver Tool Library has a metro-wide ripple effect. You're not just helping us get better/nicer/cooler/more tools for you, you're supporting equity and local social projects as well!

  • For a $100 donation you will give a membership to someone who has applied to and has been accepted to our Pro Bono Membership Program, providing no-cost tool access to folks whose income, race, gender, orientation or ability has ever seemed like a barrier to tool access.

  • For a $250 donation you will give a membership to another nonprofit or organization working toward social, environmental, and economic justice through our Rad Orgs Program.

  • Donations of any amount are also very welcome and valuable to the community! Take a look at the drop down menu to see examples of the impact your contribution will have.

Radian Builds Safe Outdoor Space for Individuals Experiences Homelessness

Big thanks to @radian_denver and their many partners for building another Safe Outdoor Space for individuals experiencing homelessness! They use our tools for these super important projects to help provide shelter for people of our community.

BTW - Did you know that when you get a Gold Tool Library Membership you contribute to our Rad Orgs Membership Fund that allows us to support projects like this? When you go to renew, ask for a Gold Membership. That bit of extra money goes toward free/discounted memberships for organizations helping people experiencing homeless, building community gardens, supporting at risk youth, and so much more!

So Many Brand New Classes!

We’ve got even more new classes! Check them out and get learned y’all.

Floating Shelves

In this class you will learn how to make and hang a floating shelf all out of one piece of rustic alder. This functional piece works great as a nightstand in the bedroom, a sunny area for plants in the living room, a display for your favorite glasses in the kitchen, or space for guest towels in the bathroom. Upcoming Dates

Fabric Block Printing

Join Denver based printmaker Lucy Holtsnider for a block printing on fabric workshop! Over the five hour class we’ll practice drawing, carving, and printing linoleum blocks into repeating patterns onto fabric. Upcoming Dates

Intro to Electricity

This class will define electricity, and give it a brief history. Modern residential electricity will be demonstrated with a standard electrical panel and circuit breakers. Your practice will be remodeling a plug into an existing wall, and switching it! Upcoming Dates

Advanced Welding: Practice, Projects, and TIG

Did you take Intro to Welding and want to try out the TIG welder? Do you have a project in mind that you'd like to weld together? Then Advanced Welding is the class for you! Upcoming Dates


Pro Bono Tool Library Memberships!

Thanks to the Human Together Community Grant from Denver’s Department of Human Services, we are able to offer 40 Free One Year Memberships to folks whose income, race, gender, orientation, or ability has ever been a barrier to tool access.

Applications are due Friday, August 12, 2022. Please click on the yellow button below and fill out the form to apply. A printable version lives HERE if you would like to distribute a couple or if you know someone without internet access who might be interested in applying.

We will reach out shortly after the due date via email or phone to let you know if you’ve been selected for a free membership. If you have questions, please email hello@denvertoollibrary.org. Thanks!