Neither am I but I am good at building things that cost me next to nothing and can put a little extra cash in my pocket, plus they are really nice and Im doing my part to lower my kaboom footprint and when I make enough money I will buy the biggest truck I can afford to pick up pallets.KABOOM!!I'm not artsy-fartsy...
You realize that I'll now have to work harder at polluting to make up for the lessening of your lower so-called "carbon footprint." I think I'll go outside and idle my plow for an hour or so to warm it up.Neither am I but I am good at building things that cost me next to nothing and can put a little extra cash in my pocket, plus they are really nice and Im doing my part to lower my caboom footprint and when I make enough money I will buy the biggest truck I can afford to pick up pallets.
Then you need to buy some of my wares so I can get my truck quickerYou realize that I'll have to work harder at polluting to make up for the lessening of your lower so-called "carbon footprint."
Happy to. You ship?Then you need to buy some of my wares so I can get my truck quicker
In PA?Hell...you buy one of our first pieces and I'll drive it to you...I need to get building
We are going to ship. I am half mile from Reigelsville Bridge. We just need to work out a few more details and handcrafting will begin. Come spring going to hit up a few farmers markets in the area and test the waters. In the mean time will get up and going on Facebook. Already sold the first wine rack and feedback has been positive.In PA?
Keep me in mind.We are going to ship. I am half mile from Reigelsville Bridge. We just need to work out a few more details and handcrafting will begin. Come spring going to hit up a few farmers markets in the area and test the waters. In the mean time will get up and going on Facebook. Already sold the first wine rack and feedback has been positive.
My wife's kinda artsy, and I fart a lot ...........I'm not artsy-fartsy...
Funny how this was brought up. Myself and a co-worker are starting up a small side business. " Pleasant Pallets" all handcrafted home décor. All made from pallets.View attachment 151547 This is the first wine rack, glass holder. Wish I had the finished larger shot. In the works are spice rack, candle holder , beer bottle rack, key rack w/ drawer...and many more to follow.
My doctor calls that "particulate flatulence" ..................My farts sometimes come out looking like an ink blot test. Does that make me artsy fartsy?
I should probably add (forgot to) that I use the second rate wood pallets to stack hay on in the hay barn. Keeps the bales off the floor and they stay dry.
Important to know if you burn hay in your pellet stove.
Here in alaska Blazer supposedly charged he local HD a $30 deposit. They in turn charged us a $15 deposit. I ordered 4 ton, 3 unloaded in the garage with returned pallets putting $45 back in my pocket. 1 still outside loaded up waiting.Just wondering if any of you are charged a deposit for the pallet that the pellets are delivered on. In the past I had to pay a deposit when I purchased things like block, portland cement, roofing shingles, ceramic tile and even my garage door. This is when I lived in California where it seemed like pallets were a commodity, saw big rigs hauling them all over. Haven't seen it in Arizona yet but I have'nt bought much on pallets except for a ton of pellets.
A few places are starting to make hay/grass pellets, from what I hear they still have bugs to iron out in the process, ash seems high ............. but if I could find some around here, I'd definitely try 'em, if they were cost effective I'd definitely burn 'em ........ I got time to clean out a little extra ash to save a few bucks ..................................I considered pelletizing hay in the past on more than one ocassion, especially when I have a couple hundred rounds in the barn. In Europe, whole rounds of straw and off grade hay are burned in controlled atmsophere furnaces for heat and DHW.
Quite pertinent actually. Probably not in Virginia however.
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