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I’ve made a rather STW stereotypical wood store out of some long pallets. It’s nothing clever or special, but people are surprised when I tell them I made it from pallets. Helps that it has slate roof I think, I’m fairly proud of it. I’ll post a pic in the morning if I can figure out how to.

What tools have people had most luck with for dismantling said pallets? I’ve just been using a claw hammer and a wrecker bar, slow but effective.

share your free pallet creations!


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 10:45 pm
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BiL made a decent size gazebo out of pallets. He's pretty handy with DIY to be fair. I'd struggle making a pallet out of a pallet.


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 10:53 pm
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Bonfire?


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 11:02 pm
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Ive made s slate roof wood store too, also a fence and a chicken hutch.

I have a special pallet puller tool as I get through a lot of them for firewood. Cost £30ish iirc, saves ages compared to crow bar.


 
Posted : 24/03/2018 11:46 pm
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Insect hotel linky  Not mine, just an aspiration

Image won't open with a left-click for some reason, try right-click and "open in a new tab"


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 8:40 am
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A good friend made a summer house/guest house almost entirely from pallet wood.

I'll try and find the link.....

Here's a timelapse of it being built.

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All recycled or reclaimed wood - the longer bits obviously not pallets, but afaik everything was scavenged or donated.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 8:54 am
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^^^ That's really cool. Love the steep pitched roof.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 9:13 am
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My mate turned his van in to a camper using pallets. Sounds crap, looks great. He’s a talented lad.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 9:25 am
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What tools have people had most luck with for dismantling said pallets? I’ve just been using a claw hammer and a wrecker bar, slow but effective.

Hultafors make a very good nail puller


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 9:32 am
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Christmas trees, shelf units, tables, and yes, log stores. Working at a sawmills helps!


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 9:35 am
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not really cool, but instead of chucking money on seating for the gazebo, i thought i may as well have a bash at making my own out of pallets.

clad it in leftovers from the gazebo, spent a bit on cushions and couldnt be happier with how it turned out.  decided to make a little table out of pallets too.....


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 10:09 am
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cant edit for some reason......

EDIT:  are you seeing zigzaggy patterns in those pics?  may have stumbled inadvertently on a forum peculiarity.  i have this thread open alongside the pics in imgur and theres no patterns in the original.  for some reason adding them to here has made them go weird.  is that rendering or somethings?


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 10:17 am
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Wine rack

https://flic.kr/p/247nAek


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 10:52 am
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Do these count?

Roadgap:

Wallride:


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:09 am
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no, but i made this from an old coffee table


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:37 am
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Sunloungers, chair with table and a holder for parasol.

it really is not rocket science but sure is fun enjoying the sweet sense of upcycling.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:40 am
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^ Nice up-cycled coaster on that coffee table


 
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I've made quite a few fences from pallets. Just knock the blocks off and you are left with a panel, shape the top with a jigsaw to suit your requirements if installing slats vertically (like a picket), or leave them as is if installing horizontally (like a ranch) and you have a quick and easy fence panel.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:43 am
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The only things I made with pallets were a couple of work benches by a folding machine where I used to work. There were no work surfaces to knock the paper square before loading or after being folded, or doing anything on, so I got a bunch of printer’s pallets, which the stacks of print paper come on, they’re roughly 960x700cm, stacked seven high with a sheet of smooth chipboard hot-glued on top, (the chipboard is strapped on top of the paper to keep it flat in transit), I ended up with two really sturdy work tables that I used for years, and the spaces in between were handy for storing odds and ends in.

If I was going to do something similar at home, I’d pallet-strap the stacks to make them more rigid, hot-glue a sheet of MDF or flooring ply, or else use the original chipboard and seal it, then make up some drawers to fit the spaces in the pallets.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:48 am
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Pallet wood always looks just like pallet wood, no matter what you do with it.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:50 am
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I've always fancied a pallet pool held together with ratchet straps .. 


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:53 am
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Check out TA Outdoors on YouTube. Mike and his dad made a shed/cabin all from pallet wood.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 12:13 pm
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I made a bike rack, picket fence style with alternating gaps for road and mtb tyres.  The made a mahoosive shelf above the bikes from recycled plywood so I can stack wheels and trailers and bits above the bikes.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 2:21 pm
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Made this cabinet. I did buy one sheet of plywood for top and bottom


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 2:56 pm
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I’ve always fancied a pallet pool held together with ratchet straps ..

We made one of those at a camp once. 2 radiators, a bit of plumbing and a fire made it circulate hot water through. It was amazing!


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 3:08 pm
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no, but i made this from an old coffee table

That's a real talent, some proper avant-garde shit right there. Hats off..


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 3:12 pm
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I built a shed many years ago, entirely from pallets. Took forever to get all the wood together but it was great when finished. I found they split easily though, & some use those fluted nails which are a bugger to get out.

To get them apart I found it easier to hold them upright & bash them diagonally on the corners to loosen them, then run a hacksaw between each join to cut the nails.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 3:16 pm
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I made  a bar , and in the process of doing a sofa similar to the one above .


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 4:00 pm
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Hats off..

*Upcycles hat as a fruit bowl*


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 4:01 pm
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Ok I added a URL from a Google photos why did that not work


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 4:02 pm
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Loving the wine rack.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 4:50 pm
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With all this inspiration, does anyone who lives in Kent want some free pallets ...


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 5:44 pm
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I know a pallet yard owner that sells pallets that are beyond repair for more than he can sell a refurbed  pallet for.😲


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 6:14 pm
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@ Claudie, dont know where you are in Kent , but there is a place buying pallets near Bluewater shopping center . slip road towards the A2 .


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 6:37 pm
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https://imgur.com/gallery/wiWdi

As promised, a couple of (not very good) pics of my pallet wood store.


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 9:55 pm
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Ive done a couple of pallet wood walls in the house - my wife loves upcycling and the rough look of them.

I find the easiest way to take them apart is to bash the blocks and then use a crow bar on the tough bits - a rubber mallett can be used to loosen the planks without breaking them.

I've also made some wall plaques and bottle openers -  a bit of fiddes wax brings out the character of the wood.

Always worth running a plane or sander down the edges to avoid those splinter moments!


 
Posted : 25/03/2018 11:30 pm
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made a herb garden. didnt really require any modification other than fastening some membrane into the pockets and screwing it to the wall...

(not mine, just one off google...)


 
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