- Oct 3, 2007
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If there's one phrase that brings a smile to a scrounger's face its "free pallets." My usual supplier had an unusually large load of them this past week so naturally my mind turned to things other than burning them. Surprisingly it can be kind of hard to find a number of pallets that are the exact same size, which of course makes building with them a bit of a challenge. However, I did manage to cobble together eight that were the same length and relatively close in width-the rest will be cut up for those quick and hot morning warmup fires. Coupled with 2x4s I saved from demo work around the house, deck screws that I bought long ago for a project I can't remember, some stone left over from some planting beds I did this spring, concrete rubble, cinderblocks, and other masonry items I had laying around, I was able to make a 7' x 17' platform upon which I should be able to stack about three cords provided I make the roof high enough. That part remains to be seen because right now I'm exhausted, sipping a cold Yeungling and, out of free materials
Consider this an ongoing project. Perhaps if I have enough scratch laying around I'll face it off with some T-111 and some proper trim so that it looks like one 'o those purdy woodsheds you boys up in New England build-the kind that inspire Robert Frost type poetry every time you go out to grab a split. In the meantime I'll try to think of more uses for pallets. If it weren't for building codes around here I'm pretty darn sure I could make a nice mini-barn out of them...
