Submitted by The_Gray_Mouser t3_z6cyv7 in pittsburgh
Near North Versailles
Submitted by The_Gray_Mouser t3_z6cyv7 in pittsburgh
Near North Versailles
They will take way too long to break down in there.
Lol, I agree
That's not a bad idea tbh
Depending on where you live they are great in the basement to raise things off the floor.
I came across a subreddit a month or two ago dedicated to building things from pallets but I don't recall its name
Decorate a brewery.
Wash them. Palette cleanser.
Build a potting table!
That's not a bad idea either
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I know what these words mean, just not in this order.
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Aaah I think I know what you mean. Awesome. Thanks
How about a giant Pittsburgh bonfire?
I made a table for my 3d printers with a few pallets and some 2x4s.
In the Army, we had a couple of guys who could turn them into Adirondack chairs... I am sure how to do that is available on the internet.
I've seen vertical gardens made with them
At my wife's request, I made a Xmas tree for our front porch. She whitewashed it and decorated it with string lights. Rustic yet tasteful.
That's pretty cool. Did you power wash it before?
No cleaning at all. The gray weathering shows through the whitewash giving it a rustic look. She just thinned down KILZ2 primer with water... no paint.
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Depends on how they are treated. Only ones marked HT for heat treated should be used for indoor applications. Other types of pallets are treated with chemicals that will off gas into your home
Can I burn HT pallets?
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