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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:19 pm
by Wombat
One of my projects is to make a handcart out of recycled pallets, but I use the lightweight pine ones and I can get them from work where they will be disposed of anyway.
Nev
Pallets-how to take them apart
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:32 pm
by yugogypsy
We used the crowbar on some, the hammer on others, and we had some breakage (which got turned into kindling)
We've so far, built a chicken house frame and a fence frame with them, going to finish the fence soon.
We plan to frame the goat house with pallet 2x4's "sistered" together, same as the chicken house and use other parts of the pallets for the floor, the walls and for stall doors inside the goat house.
Lois
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:32 pm
by mattachinelee
We have used whole pallets for building compost heaps at the school I work at. It seems to be difficult to get spare pallets, one of the staff has a contact who is able to supply pallets from time to time. We are planning to build our own planters for a courtyard in the centre of school. I am still struggling to get enough pallets for this, so far we have a couple put to one side. I know from experience that we could get perhaps half the slats off in one piece - dependent on the type of pallet.
Are they really so hard to come by? Is it my lack of contacts in the lorry driving business??

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:12 pm
by the.fee.fairy
Dammit. i went past a skip with 2 pallets in it yesterday. Might have to get dad to drive me back to it at the weekend to see if i can 'borrow' them.
They'll fence the veg patch nicely and hopefully stop Finlay walking all over it!
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:23 pm
by Thomzo
mattachinelee wrote:
Are they really so hard to come by? Is it my lack of contacts in the lorry driving business??

Hi Mattachinelee
The company I work for has quite a few broken pallets that need a home. We're in Swindon so depending on where you are it might be close enough if you can find a van to put them in. PM me if you are interested.
Cheers
Zoe
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 11:34 pm
by mattachinelee
Thomzo,
Thank you once again. Pallets stacked and ready to be worked on this weekend - I'll be trying a variety of these methods to separate the blocks and planks - Will let you know!

Slightly aside, the Sat Nav I'd borrowed to get to you, strangely took me back on a different route which took the same time, but was quite a few miles shorter, so the fuel cost was improved too! (I estimate about £7 of diesel).

Worth every penny!
Paula
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:41 am
by Thomzo
Hi Paula
No worries. You are more than welcome to them.
Is there anyone else in the Swindon (UK) area who'd like some free pallets? It costs us a fortune to get them taken away so you'd be doing us a favour here at work. PM me if you are interested and I'll give you details.
I shall try freecycling them but I thought I'd give you guys first refusal.
Paula, it doesn't surprise me that the sat nav got confused. Swindon is expanding so rapidly that they probably opened a new road in the time that you were here. I really object to all the greenfield development but there doesn't seem to be any stopping it.
Cheers
Zoe
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:22 pm
by mattachinelee

and I thought sat navs were a dinky kind of computer, GIGO (garbage in, garbage out) and would logically take you the same route each time! Just goes to show, Spock really doesn't come from Swindon.

keep those pallets out of the skips!! If anyone else is near enough to make use of them, they are clean wood too.
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:24 pm
by mattachinelee
oops -got an extra smiley in there should say d.i.n.k.y!

Re: Pallets - how to take them apart. x post
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:11 am
by LandDownUnder
Use a circular saw and go right across them near the ends, ok you loose a few inches but later on grab yourself a few beers, throw them on the fire pit, chill out and in the morning you will have some straight nails to re-use and not knarled bent ones. Yes i am scrooges nephew lol
Re: Pallets - how to take them apart. x post
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 12:48 pm
by tim_n
Sorry to bring this to the top, but I've got something to add having read an instructable on using pallet wood - specifically look at the comments where the guy has made a tool for extracting the wood...
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to- ... Joint-Box/