Well thks again for Sharin Had time to Build yours And it works great U Are good Teacher So Ya Got my Vote And Subscribed Cause ya Make it Look easy Thks again Oya the other ones Not Big enough Pallets RED one Got My VOTE
Dear Mr. Robinson My husband passed away 5 years ago. I am 73 years old and a retired nurse. I do not know how to weld, but I love working with my husband's tools, building bird houses, shelving, pallet furniture. I feel close to him when I am working with them (his tools). I have mastered the compound miter saw, the manual miter saw box, the drill, the table saw and circular saw. Since I am on social security and a small retirement, I am careful with my expenses for materials and lumbar and the pallets are a perfect solution for me . Now I can break down a pallet a day and get the nails out with a pry bar and hammer. I would appreciate your considering making the pallet pry bar for me and would be happy to pay for your time and talent. I just thought I would ask. You may be too busy and I completely understand. At 73 yrs. of age and decreased strength in my arms, I think I need the leverage this tool can provide as well as the ease with which it works. I have learned alot by watching these videos and I want to thank you for that. Marcia Clifton
Happy New Year! I just recently came across your channel and subscribed today. Those are nice pry bars. I have cracked so many pallet boards with a Wonder Bar that I gave up. Now I slip a saws all between the boards and cut the nails. Depending on what I'm doing with the boards, sometimes I punch out the nail fragments with a center punch.
Pallet boards can be hard to get apart but you can make some nice wood projects and it's all free love it thank you K for subscribing and thanks for watching.
thanks for this video Kevin, i built a pallet breaker tool and welded it all together without really knowing or understanding what i was doing. it worked well for a while but then the pipe i had welded on for a handle - the metal actually tore on it and i thought maybe its time to look at a new one or redesigning what i have. I'll check out the video on the red one you made - i like things nice and simple - and the lighter it is the better too. thanks for taking us through what you made - was very helpful . New subscriber too :-)
Great builds! Is there a reason the red one didn't have a sharper angle? It seems to me it would allow you to stand over the board to keep the pallet from moving. And you wouldn't have to bend over so much. You might have to bend over when slipping the tip in. But it's the part of the process where you haven't applied pressure yet.
Try making the silver one but put the rebar up the thickness of your average pallet board above the pry edge, this way you could slide it in the hole sideways and turn it back under for prying. Third one was great though.
Man I like watching your videos. You and me are like peas in a pod. Lol I have a ?? Why not cut the black one down and make it more narrow on that bottom bend? If you took your grinder or better yet your plasma and cut a little of that back side of that claw you could get it in the tight boards a little better? But the red one is where it’s at! Thanks for posting it because I just spent 2 hours taking 3 pallets apart with a hammer and pry bar and I hit UA-cam for some ideas and you had already done all the work for me!! You are what makes UA-cam great Kevin!! Kudos!!!
I am already in the process! Could u do me a favor and tell me the angle of that bend, reason being I would like to put a little bit less angle in it to keep that tip from catching the board edge on the tip end.
Well thks again for Sharin Had time to Build yours And it works great U Are good Teacher So Ya Got my Vote And Subscribed Cause ya Make it Look easy Thks again Oya the other ones Not Big enough Pallets RED one Got My VOTE
Thank you so much glad to help.
Very Well, the red is the best.
I make one this.
I´m Brazilian
The red one works great thanks for the comment.
Good job buddy and thx it’s the next project!
hola no entiendo ingles, pero me encanto y entendí el video, TE FELICITO POR EL TRABAJO¡¡¡¡¡
Dear Mr. Robinson
My husband passed away 5 years ago. I am 73 years old and a retired nurse. I do not know how to weld, but I love working with my husband's tools, building bird houses, shelving, pallet furniture. I feel close to him when I am working with them (his tools). I have mastered the compound miter saw, the manual miter saw box, the drill, the table saw and circular saw. Since I am on social security and a small retirement, I am careful with my expenses for materials and lumbar and the pallets are a perfect solution for me . Now I can break down a pallet a day and get the nails out with a pry bar and hammer. I would appreciate your considering making the pallet pry bar for me and would be happy to pay for your time and talent. I just thought I would ask. You may be too busy and I completely understand. At 73 yrs. of age and decreased strength in my arms, I think I need the leverage this tool can provide as well as the ease with which it works. I have learned alot by watching these videos and I want to thank you for that. Marcia Clifton
That tool makes quick work of those pallets. Thanks for sharing, and Happy New Year my friend.
It's work great Happy New Year to you to Hatch.
good job stay warm it;s cold down south too.4 dg for the low tonight.
Keeping it warm my friend.
Happy New Year! I just recently came across your channel and subscribed today. Those are nice pry bars. I have cracked so many pallet boards with a Wonder Bar that I gave up. Now I slip a saws all between the boards and cut the nails. Depending on what I'm doing with the boards, sometimes I punch out the nail fragments with a center punch.
Pallet boards can be hard to get apart but you can make some nice wood projects and it's all free love it thank you K for subscribing and thanks for watching.
thanks for this video Kevin, i built a pallet breaker tool and welded it all together without really knowing or understanding what i was doing. it worked well for a while but then the pipe i had welded on for a handle - the metal actually tore on it and i thought maybe its time to look at a new one or redesigning what i have. I'll check out the video on the red one you made - i like things nice and simple - and the lighter it is the better too. thanks for taking us through what you made - was very helpful . New subscriber too :-)
Thanks for subscribing if I can help in any way let me know.
Love simple tools hat do the job well.
Me to Don the red one works the best.
Thanks Kevin...
I need the measurement for the red one please.
Great builds! Is there a reason the red one didn't have a sharper angle? It seems to me it would allow you to stand over the board to keep the pallet from moving. And you wouldn't have to bend over so much. You might have to bend over when slipping the tip in. But it's the part of the process where you haven't applied pressure yet.
Try making the silver one but put the rebar up the thickness of your average pallet board above the pry edge, this way you could slide it in the hole sideways and turn it back under for prying. Third one was great though.
I really like this. How come with the middle one you couldn't just slip it in the cracks sideways, then rotate it? Perhaps the neck is too wide?
what i was thinking.
Man I like watching your videos. You and me are like peas in a pod. Lol I have a ?? Why not cut the black one down and make it more narrow on that bottom bend? If you took your grinder or better yet your plasma and cut a little of that back side of that claw you could get it in the tight boards a little better? But the red one is where it’s at! Thanks for posting it because I just spent 2 hours taking 3 pallets apart with a hammer and pry bar and I hit UA-cam for some ideas and you had already done all the work for me!! You are what makes UA-cam great Kevin!! Kudos!!!
Thank you Tommy the red one works great make it and you will love it my friend.
I am already in the process! Could u do me a favor and tell me the angle of that bend, reason being I would like to put a little bit less angle in it to keep that tip from catching the board edge on the tip end.
Happy holidays!! maybe make the prys interchangeable by cutting the handles down and welding on a threaded coupler, one pipe three heads.
Good job keep it up happy new year from Sheila and g man
Thank you and have a happy new year to my friends.
last two remind me of Izzy Swan's design
Yep the third one is the best one!! Is it easier to pry the ends first then the middle instead going in a straight line?
Working great William it is easier doing the ends first for me.
#3 FTW!
Guess that the best one is the yellow colour
I like the red one but all of them work good thanks for the comment.
tubafor haha! keep up the goid work
Can I order one?
#3
I check a lot of woodworking handbooks. These one from woodprix are the best.
This time I will use woodprix instructions to make it myself :)
good! I want to make my channel subscription 👍
Thank you.