Hi everyone!
I'm trying to find as much free material as possible for our shed conversion and my husband has access to free pallets at work. My dad is helping me with construction, he is a carpenter by trade, and has tried to steer me away from using pallets. He says they are hard to take apart without destroying and not worth the effort.
I trust his judgement, but I also know how much money I have for this project, very little! I'm thinking about snagging a few to try and take apart myself to see if he's right.
So, I'm wondering what kind of experiences my resourceful BYC friends had with pallets.
Are they worth the time and effort to take apart? Any tips or tricks to it? Anything we should look specifically for or avoid? What have you used the pallet pieces for?
I'm trying to figure out where we can use them in our project. Has anyone used them to cover the walls over insulation instead of plywood? I was thinking we could also use them in building our run, but I'm not sure how yet.
I'm trying to find as much free material as possible for our shed conversion and my husband has access to free pallets at work. My dad is helping me with construction, he is a carpenter by trade, and has tried to steer me away from using pallets. He says they are hard to take apart without destroying and not worth the effort.
I trust his judgement, but I also know how much money I have for this project, very little! I'm thinking about snagging a few to try and take apart myself to see if he's right.
So, I'm wondering what kind of experiences my resourceful BYC friends had with pallets.
Are they worth the time and effort to take apart? Any tips or tricks to it? Anything we should look specifically for or avoid? What have you used the pallet pieces for?
I'm trying to figure out where we can use them in our project. Has anyone used them to cover the walls over insulation instead of plywood? I was thinking we could also use them in building our run, but I'm not sure how yet.