Today's pallet project, a tool rack for my garden tools! I got the idea from @gtaus 
I wanted one for inside our shed, so I picked the best looking pallet that was left.
I laid it against the door we never use and attached it to the right side of the door frame with one 2" screw to see if it would work.
Nope.
There's a loft directly above the door so there wasn't enough room to insert the tools into the pallet top.
So I cut an opening in each side of the top board to make it easier to slide the tools into the pallet:
Nope. Still didn't work.
I realized that I needed to cut another opening in the middle board:
Of course one side had a crack, and broke.
I reinforced it with a 2" screw.
Then I attached the pallet to the door frame again and tried adding a rake. Tada! It works!

I added a few screws to hang smaller tools:
I slide each long handled tool through the openings and then to the right or the left.
The big sledgehammer rests inside, on the bottom of the pallet, the smaller sledgehammer rests on top of the big one. Very steady.
The entire structure is resting on the floor but is being held steady with two 2" screws sunk into the door frame on the right. If I need to remove/move it I just need to remove the two screws.
Note: I was going to use my new handheld grinder to cut through the pallet wood, but after watching a how to video I chickened out, and decided to use my circular saw instead.


I wanted one for inside our shed, so I picked the best looking pallet that was left.
I laid it against the door we never use and attached it to the right side of the door frame with one 2" screw to see if it would work.
Nope.

There's a loft directly above the door so there wasn't enough room to insert the tools into the pallet top.
So I cut an opening in each side of the top board to make it easier to slide the tools into the pallet:
Nope. Still didn't work.

I realized that I needed to cut another opening in the middle board:
Of course one side had a crack, and broke.

I reinforced it with a 2" screw.
Then I attached the pallet to the door frame again and tried adding a rake. Tada! It works!

I added a few screws to hang smaller tools:
I slide each long handled tool through the openings and then to the right or the left.
The big sledgehammer rests inside, on the bottom of the pallet, the smaller sledgehammer rests on top of the big one. Very steady.
The entire structure is resting on the floor but is being held steady with two 2" screws sunk into the door frame on the right. If I need to remove/move it I just need to remove the two screws.
Note: I was going to use my new handheld grinder to cut through the pallet wood, but after watching a how to video I chickened out, and decided to use my circular saw instead.
