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You could attach the angle brackets on one point on the skirt segments before joining the skirt to the legs; this way you can probably 2-3 minutes of fumbling with the manual screw driver at the end of the assembly.
Boxes and your marketing ideas, are spot on. 🤔unfortunately, I don’t have the space for a band saw. 😢 So, hand sawing would work, but take too long, for what it can be sold.
I have spent the last few weekends in my workshop pumping out tabletop Christmas tree decor pieces. Cant believe how well they are doing. Selling out as fast as i can make them. All made from either pallet material or discarded merbau decking off cuts. Totally stocked thats for sure.
Hi ! Could you tell me the tool at the beginning to check if there is nails in the wood ? I essentially work palet wood and I just bought a planer do I need a nail detector 😅
I just added it to the description. Thanks for watching and good luck with the pallet projects! You sure need one, you WILL miss alot of nails by eye, that this will find.
This is so cool! I would say this is a great gift idea for a little girl with the holidays coming up but I want it for myself- now! Thank you for explaining the process and other options- I think I can do this 🤞😆🌟🤘
Looks great. I made a full size coffin a few years ago, and we put lights and a smoke machine inside. We made a dummy and put it inside with one arm hanging out. Your design looks great and should be a quick build. I think I'll upsize it a bit and build a couple to add to our cemetery this year!
In my industrial section, there's more hardwood pallets, with oak runners and various hardwood planks, than pine. I see pine mostly in groceries and places that don't carry huge machines. I have infinite pallets in my industrial sector, many places with 100+ pallets just sitting outside with signs to take them. Thanks for watching!