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I used pallets to build my first couple of pigpens. You have to brace them well (very well) at the top and bottom and I put them together with star head screws.
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Pallet coop.
Today I built the pallet spice planter my wife wanted.![]()
Some of these things are made from some pretty amazing wood if you know what to look for. Especially ones from SE asia, often tropical hardwood that you just can't buy. I've made knife handles, paneling, inlay and flooring from pallet stock. The best are the older ones that have had time to get the warping and cracking out of their system.
Find one with dense boards and interesting grain/color and sand a patch, then rub on a bit of boiled linseed oil to see if it has potential before taking the time to carefully disassemble.
I've been able to identify the species of some by origin and process of elimination. I made a bar top for a friend out of Arctic Birch from Finnish pallets his Ponsse timber harvester parts were packed on. Stunning wood. I've found small amounts of Koa, Cocobolo, Purpleheart, Rosewood, Ebony, Acacia and Teak on pallets from the tropics. Some of these are banned from import. Even domestic pallets often have individual boards with birdseye or curly maple. When they make these things, they just run low-grade logs through the headsaw. Sometimes the low-grade logs have surprises inside.