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Never thought of taking pallets & making shingles .I have a pick up load of short pieces I was going to throw away.
In the YouTube video on pallet shingles that I posted, I think he was using pallet boards that were 12-14 inches long. But, I don't think there is a magic length you need to use.
Many of the pallets I have been cutting up with the circular saw method yield pallet plank pieces of about 18 inches long between the 2X4 supports. I think a person might be able to cut a 18 inch plank piece in half and get 2 useable 9 inch pallet shingles.
Since you line up the pallet shingles from the bottom of the board, you could probably even use shorter pieces depending on how much/little overlap you want on your shingles.
I have been cutting down my pallets with the circular saw method, getting my plank pieces ~18 inches long, then I cut them down to 16 inches for my projects. I have a big stack of them now at 16 inches. I think they would make great shingles for either the side walls as siding or as shingles for roofing.