Show Me Your Pallet Projects!

That might work to help convince her you need to build a shop :ya

:lau 👿 I can't tell if you are really joking or just trying to deliberately get me in trouble? In any case, your suggestion would only be viable if I built a sleeping loft in the shop - because that is where I would be sleeping!

:old Happy wife, happy life! :hugs

For what I do out in the garage, I probably don't need a separate shop. Last winter I got the floor heat out in the garage fixed. I keep the heat at about 45F, so the cars are easy to start even in the dead of winter. If I want, I can back out my car for the day, hook up my little propane heater on high for about 15 minutes, and it's a nice and toasty 65F in the garage.

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I'll probably do that when it gets a bit warmer outside. Right now, we have a cold weather advisory with temps down to -24F tonight. What pallet projects I have in mind can wait until it warms up a bit outside. I'm thinking later in March...

In the meantime, I have been doing lots of little things to make more room in the garage. Dear Wife says I keep too much "junk" and that I should get rid of more of it. Of course, it's not junk to me and no doubt I would throw something out and a week or two later have to go to the store and buy it new!

:tongue That always seems to happen to me. It does not matter if I saved an item for 10 years without using it, if I got rid of it today, I would need it in the next 10 days! Just about guaranteed.

:clapHaving said that I have been looking through stuff and donating some boxes of used stuff to the local church charity thrift shop this winter. Maybe someone else has a more immediate need for that stuff. If the thrift shop can make a little money for charity, all the better.
 
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:lau 👿 I can't tell if you are really joking or just trying to deliberately get me in trouble? In any case, your suggestion would only be viable if I built a sleeping loft in the shop - because that is where I would be sleeping!
😂 Well you never know until you ask her. Is there something she likes to do so part could be for her stuff?


no doubt I would throw something out and a week or two later have to go to the store and buy it new!
This is so true. My mom moved back after my dad died. I gave my niece a double animal feed and waterer. Literally the day she went back to Omaha, a stray cat showed up and my mom had to buy another. :he
 
and I could preserve the integrity of the saw horse the day I use them again.

:lau Yeah, if you mean scraping chicken poo off the sawhorse and washing it down before you can use it again. I don't do a lot of fine woodworking on my sawhorses, but I still don't want to put down boards on a chicken poo sawhorse.

Like you, I use 2X4's laid flat as roosts inside the chicken coop. If/when I need to replace them, the old 2X4's go directly into a burn pit. I won't waste my time trying to clean them up.

:caf I enlarged your last picture to get a better look at your sawhorse. I am assuming that is one that you probably made yourself? In any case, that is a really nice sawhorse, and it looks plenty strong. If you did make it, would it be possible to post either some more detailed pictures and/or instructions on how to make it? Mainly, do you have to make any mitered angle cuts on that build or is everything a straight cut? I have lots of reclaimed and pallet wood lumber that I think I could make a pair of those sawhorses. Any help appreciated, I would like to try to make a pair of them.
 

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