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Found a old farm rake from 1940. Good steel 80 yrs old
My Sunday pallet project was a four slat pickle trellis. I am a pallet addict at this point. I had a lot of help this time… Totally dig the fashion.
My Sunday pallet project was a four slat pickle trellis. I am a pallet addict at this point. I had a lot of help this time… Totally dig the fashion.
This Sunday’s pallet project is a end grain target for knife throwing. It was at my loving wife’s request so…. . I had to add some cookies of pine from the back too, but it’s mostly pallet. In hind sight the pine cookies should be thicker 4 plus inches but I made them replaceable so no big deal.
This Sunday’s pallet project is a end grain target for knife throwing. It was at my loving wife’s request so…. . I had to add some cookies of pine from the back too, but it’s mostly pallet. In hind sight the pine cookies should be thicker 4 plus inches but I made them replaceable so no big deal.
Bow Stand
This Sundays pallet project is finally dry. I made a 12×12 bow stand for the corner. Sort of worked it out as I went along so no plans this time just the idea. Again all pallet wood I used oak pallet planks and cleaned up an oak three ish by something beam that came with a pump. Holds the family’s bows at least for now or until my 7 year old has full size.
BTW I used an electric hand plainer to get the rough clean up done.
Single pallet archery target stand.
My wife wanted a stand to let us leave out our target. This is an outdoor stand made out of a single pallet (48×48). The pallets came with our bio bricks so I did not have to find one. I show in another posts how to take apart a pallet. In this post put some basic dimensions on the pictures so you do not run out of wood, but it’s really not a hard project. So no real plans. I had shingles for the roof but you could have just used plastic. Remember to put the backup rope on so the target does not swing.
Hobbit garden bench
It snowed so I am stuck inside. I grabbed some pallet beams from work, oak, poplar and pine. To mess with timber building methods with different types of wood. Very fun! Built a garden bench needs stained when it gets warm again.
Turned a supported spindle from a piece of oak pallet wood. The holes are from where I pulled the nails. The nails caused a cool blue stain. Even with the holes it spins really well. 38 grams
My wife suggested I make her a garden bench out of some old bed frames we had in the attic. I used an additional 2×4 for arms and a 1×8 to cover out the framing but everything else came for from the frames. It was a really fun project, and I like how it turned out, and it’s a good place to sit while the garden comes in.