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I ran into a situation in my latest pallet wood raised bed build. The pallet 2X4's I was using to make my frames for the sides were uneven. Some were 1-1/2 inch thick and other were 1-1/4 inch thick. Probably not a big deal for building an actual pallet, but when I was using pocket hole screws to fasten the boards together, the front face of the boards would be off maybe 1/4 inch instead of being flush. Unacceptable!


I ended up taking those pieces apart and redoing them to make the front face flush. That's the front face that shows. I did not care if the boards were off by that 1/4 inch in the back where you would never see it. OK, so some wasted time and energy on rework.
As with many things in my life, after I have done it the hard way, I have found a better way to do it the next time. On YouTube, I found a good video on Pocket Hole Tips / Pocket Hole Jig Tricks. I think the whole 10 minutes video is worth watching, but my link should start at the point (5:19 - 7:50) where he shows you a jig to hold your uneven boards down flat and flush so when you screw them together, you have a front face that is flush from the start.
I think my next pallet wood project might be to make one of those simple jigs, using some reclaimed shelving board and pallet planks. I just happen to have a couple of clamps like those in his video. You can get those 500 lb. Horizontal Toggle Clamp at Harbor Freight. Current sale price is $4.99 each, but I think everyday price is $5.99.
I fixed my misaligned boards by clamping each piece down on the workbench and then screwing them together. That works. But I can see how this simple jig in the video would be so much faster, plus it already has the boards set to that perfect 90 degrees for the build.
I love working with pallet wood, but a person does come across issues with uneven pallet boards. Most of the time, I don't care with my outdoor builds. But, sometimes, it does make a difference. I learned a better way to solve my uneven pallet boards with pocket hole screws issue and thought I would pass it on to anyone who may be interested. Take care.
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