Smokerbill
Crossing the Road
Nice score!Thrift Store salvaging...
OK, not exactly pallet wood projects, but yesterday I picked up some nice wood products from our local church charity thrift store for free.
On my long list of things to build with pallet wood, I wanted to have a magazine rack for the "reading room", aka the bathroom. As luck would have it, I found this for free outside the Thrift Store....
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It's in really good shape. No idea why they put it outside for free, except that maybe the young people today do all their reading on their smartphones?
Alongside the magazine rack, there was a wooden towel holder that matched. So, I picked that up, too....
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I have not yet decided where to put this rack. For the picture, I just put it on the floor to give you an idea of what I found. They look like a matching set to me.
Both are simple designs and if you had some good pallet or salvaged wood, they would be pretty easy to make. But, picking them up, already made, for free is even better.
Those were a nice find, but there was also a patio deck table umbrella there as well. It's not brand new, but no tears or rips and the crank works. Here is a picture of it after I put it on our patio table and opened it up to stretch out....
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It's actually a heavy-duty umbrella and has a tilt feature if you want to block out the sun from a certain direction. I opened it up all the way and maybe those wrinkles will work out after a little time. If not, no big deal. It was free and it works great just the same.
I reconfigured my large raised bed chicken and deer deflector system (haha) yesterday. I used 4 of the screened panels from my raised beds to form the majority of the raised bed fence. Miscellaneous fencing and rabbit cages were used to secure the remainder. Rope strung along the tops of the fence posts as hopeful deer prevention, and rope also strung across the top of the bed, also for maybe keeping deer from jumping the fence.
My 6x2x2 foot rabbit cage is now the "door" between the downhill side of the other two beds, and since that path between them is critter proof, that's where I took the panels from to form the new fence. Hope it makes sense.
Free stuff used: rabbit cages, remesh/fencing, wood odds and ends, and 6 foot Tposts that were left here when I bought the house.
Pictures of before:

and After:







