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I want this to be my first project. I love how you did the sides not too sure on the top and bottom though I might want to reinforce the bottom part and the top sharper cuts so they fit tight up against each other over all this is the easiest way I've seen it done.
It’s one of the best pallet wood projects I’ve seen in a while. Thank you for sharing. However, no glue and no screws? I can’t see that box lasting long.
Looks great, I just noticed your lock was installed incorrectly, Screws should be behind the metal. Otherwise anyone can remove 3 screws and open chest apart. I like that you used planer and sander to make the wood looking perfect. Good way to repurpose the pallets. I will definitely try it and recycle my pallets
Careful with your selection of pallet wood, not all is equal, pallets painted should be avoided as they contain chemicals in the material. Also pay attention to stamps on the outside of the pallets, avoid those labelled MB, MBL or MLB as they contain methyl bromide
I agree with you it looks great, but I think the bottom is not strong enough. The bottom is only held by some nails. Any more weight in that storage chest and the bottom will come off.
That's the least of his worries, the bottom will drop out as soon as anything is stored in it, also would have been nice to see a bit of glue used, the large screws concealed, and sprayed behind the catch. 👍
I made a foot locker box for my nephew using all sorts of scrap wood that came from a wood bed, part of my brother in law's garage he tore down, some came from a pallet. I made it work and it came out great. From a guy that didn't know what he was doing. Now I have a air nailer the next box I made came out even better. I don't have a planer so all my box's look ruststic looking.
I like the concept, but if you are planning on keeping anything heavy in it for any length of time, your bottom is going to fall out. The bottom needs to be reinforced with something other than staples or brad nails.
I'm gonna make and sale these on the weekends at a vendors row..Don't have any plans but I don't really need them I can just about wing it on exact measurements I get the idea so ill manage. I think these would flip easily 🤔
You're taking them apart wrong. You gotta use leverage to lift them off the nails. You'll get a number of split ends, but if you cut those off you have mostly usable wood.