Ooo, that sounds like a fun project! I've been wanting to build a pallet board work bench for a while now. Looking forward to seeing what yoyou come up with
Not technically a pallet project, but since it's recycled wood and we're all on the conversation of gardening, I felt like sharing anyway.
Just put in a new garden bed for our abundance of Sweet Potatoes we've got going this year. I had to put up a fence to deter cats and people from getting...
Being someone in that younger generation that's all about cell phones and bar hopping, I can agree with each and every one of your statements 😅
I enjoy doing stuff with my hands. Theres a reason I chose a job field in which we literally had zero access to technology for long periods of time...
Using an angle grinder to break down pallets sounds interesting! I've only ever used angle grinders on metal and metal projects. It's a great tool to get the job done. Certainly has its own danger potential, just as every other tool does. Whatever works for you, works.
I once used a chainsaw to...
I've done a similar style build when framing a wall for enclosing my porch a couple of years ago. I intend to screw them together to make a larger frame. Hopefully will work as well for a roof as it did a wall. I'll certainly share some more photos as I make more progress!
My line of work we...
Good weather, available time, and the urgency of needing to move chicks around has me finally getting into gear to hopefully have this run constructed over the weekend!
Used my new Sawsall to deconstruct pallets during the week, got a nice pile started. Today I finally started enacting my plan...
Right! I'm of the mindset, 'if I can make it/fix it myself, I'm going to!' Always trying to find ways to save $$$ (I especially love finding goodies that folks throw out! My transport cage for my chicks and pullets is a couple of bird cages someone tossed. Still in great shape)
Will do!
😅 I've also picked up a couple of stacks of pallets last week! Hoping to break most of them down and start building the new run and coop. Got less than two weeks to at least get the run built, so we'll see what we can do.
Yeah, wet weather certainly makes things break down a lot faster. 😅 We only have to worry about lots of wet in the winter and spring, otherwise it's bone dry. We have more of an issue with the sun breaking things down in the summer, so the layer of mulch does help to keep the cardboard from sun...
We just did a couple of inches. Its true the cardboard composts down, but with the layer on top I think it lasts a bit longer. Either that or our dry summers might keep our carboard from breaking down quite so fast. 😅 Whatever the case, it works real good for me. Two years later still only...
I do the same thing with cardboard in the walkway, but I use it as a base and put mulch over it. It works really well! Two years now and havent had to pull any weeds except on the very edges.
We were thinking about doing something similar for our tomatoes this year! Last year our tomato plants grew absolutely massive (a few nearly as tall as me! 😯) and our tomato cages just didnt cut it, even with modifications. So we were looking at a couple of options at what we could built that...
Jumping in here with a crappy temporary run for my pullets! Had plenty of extra pallets laying around and needed to get my four week old Leghorns out of the house until I can get the new pen built. Just slapped this together in a couple of day using completely scrap and reused materials.
The...