It’s actually a very well written and comprehensive book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3HqR0 . I wanted to pair this with an updated book on local codes to start planning a post-retirement dream shop. I think I have just about everything I need between the two. The extra plans available for purchase towards the end are priced almost as much as full home plans, not little sheds however.
I built 2 sheds in Colorado with this material. The cost was very minimal. We throw too much good material away in this country. I used to work in construction,..and the things they threw away after Jobs is appalling, especially when there are 3.5 million homeless people in this country!
I am preparing to build a small shed for our pump house. Nevermind your inspiration in building together - your example in marriage is far superior to the project. I've been with my wife Cathy since 1969 (married in '75). Working together as you have has been a strength in our relationship - besides the most important factor: our love for Jesus. I love what you are displaying to the UA-cam world
Great Job! I built a shed out of 48x40 pallets this year pretty much by myself. What I did to attach the upper and lower pallets together is I used 1 chunk of pallet board 4-6" with a chunk of 2x4,6-8". I attached them on the inside of the top pallet; one on each side then lifted the pallet up and slipped the 2x4 sides into the lower pallet. Keep a hammer handy for that. Then I screwed the 2x4 to the bottom pallet. I picked up various size pallets so when I ended up with 2 pallets 5 ft 6 long I made a Dutch gate. God Bless! Thanks for posting this!
Laura Tetreault yes we used 2x4s to run on the inside of top pallet all the way through lower pallets, full 8 footers, yes hammer them in because they will be tight
No way ,I'm kinda new to the pallet recycling game but seriously my God they are the longest pallets I've ever seen. I've definitely had my struck of luck but I'd never imagine in this world I'd come across pallets like even on you tube . What industry uses them? And how much bigger does the largest pallet get. I've had my reminder today of how big this world really is . I'm on a tea break from my pallet build. You've put a smile on my face . Thanks peps. All the best to you in the future. Peace
Will, you inspire me, I would love to experience time away and quietness to connect more fully with the Lord! I don’t know what your situation was while you lived there but it sounds lie you built. good foundation for yourself 😊
~~~ This was a true JOY to view. I liked seeing you work together my friends. The use of working with what you already have is very thoughtful.....GOD'S JOY..
Kudos for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent thin.gs about it and my cousin finally got astronomical success with it.?
Abner of Oakland. This video has my seal of approval. They do a heck of a job don't they. I wonder if I can hire them to come to the Compound of Oakland (we call it the compound because it sounds better than landfill) I'd love to have a place like that right up against the overpass. I can't pay them, but they have a chance of becoming famous, after all it is California. Until I can highjack another video. Abner of Oakland
Thanks I'm really wanting to build something in my little offgrid camp and this looks amazing pallets are so easy to find and I've friends who are very good at doing this I reckon it'd be a really fun project..thanks for the inspiration have a blessed rest of your week
Looks like they put a 2x4 along the outside to keep walls attached to floor. I started mine and was wondering same but they used tree trunk cut to size for foundation I think even thought they were looking for cinder blocks
I'm watching this I really want to build a shed for my mom to have her own sewing room our house isn't that big so to have all her things in one place would be awesome
I find it much easier to set two pallets end to end and slap a piece of 1x5 don the sides. You get a wall panel 8 feet tall and 3 ft 4 inches wide. 3 panels wide makes a 10 foot long wall. The 1x5 keeps everything aligned and puts basically a 2x5 between each panel. Then I run a 1x6 over the top edge. A 5x5 post at each corner is handy to lag your panels to. I use an air nailer for the rest of the panels. With the 5x5 corner posts you get basically an 11ft x11ft building with 6 pallets down 3 sides. I leave out the center pallets on the front to give me 3ft 4 inches for the door frame. I angle some pallets to do the front and back peaks and then throw on a roof. You can use a ridgepole and nail pallet panels together for the roof, make sure to leave the forklift cutout on the bottom and you can set that over the wall to hold it in place. Angle cut and rest the other ends on the ridgepole. I add some rough cut 1x from my mill to cover the pallets and make it easier to roof. I have thrown together 11 x 17 buildings in less than 10 hours time working by myself. With a nail gun and side 1x material you slam these together fast and easy.
@@TrojdawgPsalm3745 I would have to dig out my storage drives and find some pictures but that would be a pain. I you lay a pallet down flat to where the boards are left to right orientation and then lay the next one at the end of the first. Most pallets are 4 feet long and 3 ft 4 inches wide by 5 inches thick. These fit perfectly in semi trailers. With the two pallets end to end they are now 8 feet long and 3 ft 4 inches wide. Lay 1x6 board which is actually 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches on each side of the two pallets and nail it to the pallets it now joins them together creating a wall panel 8 feet long and 3 ft 4 inches wide. Three of these panels side by side is now 8 feet tall and just over ten feet long. It is a handy way to join them together. Then I always run another 1x6 or 2x6 over the top of them to make a good surface to attach the roof to. I usually cover the pallets over with old tin like from the roof of an old mobile trailer or salvage tin. It is very simple, cheap and easy. It helps to have an air nailer as it is tough to nail into pallets as they are often hardwood. Most of my building were three on each side, the front side I would leave out the middle panel to frame in for a door. This worked great for storage buildings and livestock buildings. I also use the pallets to create panel fencing for my goats as well. I would just pound in a 5 ft t post and slide a pallet over it and nail in another t post and at the end of it and slide over another pallet and wire or tie the two together with hay bale strings or bailing wire. I could put in hundreds of feet of fence like that in a day by myself and it would hold my goats. It was almost as fast to take it apart and move it later on down the road. Pallets are handy things.
Without a single top to bottom through stud anywhere those pallets stacked on edge are likely to jackknife and collapse. All those long pallets should have been used vertically so the edge stringers would serve as studs. Also your base deck deflects visibly under a human live load.
@@stevemarshall5197 do u have a video or image brother ? I am literally trying to do the same and seen a few pallets yesterday and gotten the idea of saving money lol
Be sure if its raised off the ground to put plenty of bracing down for the foundation just for instance i wouldn't do this as a deck for a hot tub but if u go with the thought of being able to put a hot tub on it youll have more than enough bracing for a gym that would out perform most folks gym life
You might want to look for moving companies that move stuff with crates. Because those are another way crates and they have 8 sheets of Plywood in each one!
LOL lots of that in the construction industry. not to worry they are built to endure long hard falls so using them to tap a header board into place is not really going to damage it. Tho I personally agree with you. Unless my life or limbs depend on it I don't use my own industrial power tools that way either.
I don’t mean to sound stupid but how did you guys get the pallets for the all to stand in place while building and drilling and how long nails do I need to use lol trying to put ideas together for the spring
Hi, we used 12 penny nails. We stood each pallet up nailed to the floor, each subsequent pallet was nailed to floor and each other, as well as 2x4 slid into the pallets from top pallet to bottom pallet to also hold together. There are also 2x4 slid through the floor pallets to reinforce and to make sure they stated sturdy and did not shift.
How are you nailing the wall pallets together. From the first wall, left wall to the floor? Its just a pallet and a wood floor. Do the nails go at an angle to hit the wood of the wall and attach to the foor?
Donald Jordan Our goal was to build the structure out of almost all repurposed materials, the footings used where those we already had. We have discussed digging more permanent footings once the structure was complete and we were satisfied with it.
Hi I am building a wooden shed of my own and using your guys video as my shed plan. I was wondering why did you use the four blocks as corners? Would it not be a smart idea to skip that step? I have 4 cement blocks that I would be using but I live in Arizona and the ground here is full of nothing but rocks and is very hard to dig into.
WHERE did you find those extra long pallets? I've never seen anything like them before and I've worked at a warehouse dealing with pallets all day. Where could I go to find something similar?
Hiu, oh I do see your 12 ft pallets sorry :) .. thanks for the info , nice job on the shed U guys . Hey what was the measurements of the shed ? thanks again.
Just warm Hello 👋 to all of you. So far looks good 👍. Please, make sure REENFORCE THE WALL , at the corner and in between the sections for strength 💪. Keep it up. Sincerely , MR. Villalba. 😎JV🇵🇷
Rick Whitaker, yes , A husband an Wife team can't get any better than that helping each other way to work uv got the rite ideal, togetherness there's no other way to get the job done?
Nice teamwork. I want to do this but have no partner to team up with. But I may gather pallettes in the hope, thereof. How did you secure the walls to the floor, what did you use? Is it wise to make one of these where trees surround and shade? Or is it wiser to just build in a clearing? I have an unimproved backyard which I call my forest, it abuts hunting ground owned by another.
Thank you Ryan for releasing a great product as this [ Check Details Here?> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. Most of the plans I have imagined in my mind are put .down on your woodworking plans. This is more like a genius job. I love it!?
Con tutti quei massi disponibili, li avrei usati per la fondaIone e per le pareti fino a 80 cm. Di altezza. La parte superiore, con pallett a doppia parete e tetto doppio spessore, a due falde.
I don’t think you can, but any thing said during music, may not be descriptive of what going on, more just our normal banter. Sorry I wasn’t good at the editing.
nice shed, like most videos on you tube ,misleading. for one , its extremely hard to find pallets like those . also you used much other material. but call it what you want,it is a nice shed. i built one out of pallets, but i don't know how to do you tube. i could send a photo if you want to see the real thing.
We don't have blueprints, my husband just sketched out a quick drawing for a visual for me. We constructed it out of multiple 4x12foot pallets, some were six foot sections we had cut from the 12 foot pallets just to use more manageable size pieces. They are stacked 2 high with 2x4s running as full length studs inside the pallets. You can modify to what ever size you want to build. This is really just our journey as we create this shed. I will be putting out part 3 soon, our footage has been held captive by one of our cell phones that will not link up with computer.
@@laureean9785 thank you, I'll use this as a reference for me building a shed soon. I'm getting the pallets and wood up right now before I start. Make more videos of building things if y'all can!!
Hello, I am impressed with the work you did. Can you share the blueprint and a list of materials/tools you used? I am trying to build a 10X8 shed with pallets and recycled wood. Many thanks in advance, Elias
We really didn’t have a blue print, my husband drew me a picture of what it should look like. We used all materials we already had except a few pieces of plywood and the shingles because hubby wanted all the same color instead of the mismatch ones we had.
It’s actually a very well written and comprehensive book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3HqR0 . I wanted to pair this with an updated book on local codes to start planning a post-retirement dream shop. I think I have just about everything I need between the two. The extra plans available for purchase towards the end are priced almost as much as full home plans, not little sheds however.
I built 2 sheds in Colorado with this material. The cost was very minimal. We throw too much good material away in this country. I used to work in construction,..and the things they threw away after Jobs is appalling, especially when there are 3.5 million homeless people in this country!
I live in CO also. This is such a good idea. There are free pallets all over.
I am preparing to build a small shed for our pump house. Nevermind your inspiration in building together - your example in marriage is far superior to the project. I've been with my wife Cathy since 1969 (married in '75). Working together as you have has been a strength in our relationship - besides the most important factor: our love for Jesus. I love what you are displaying to the UA-cam world
🙏🏽🙏🏽 praise the Lord 🙌🏼
Yes JESUS IS OUR HOPE AND THAT HOPE IS HOPING HE COMES BACK TO TAKE US OUT OF THIS MESS
God is good!! 💯🙏🏼
Я тоже люблю Иисуса
It's great that you build a mini cabin with pallets, helping to reduce wood waste, protect the environment, and protect the forest. Congratulations!
Great Job! I built a shed out of 48x40 pallets this year pretty much by myself. What I did to attach the upper and lower pallets together is I used 1 chunk of pallet board 4-6" with a chunk of 2x4,6-8". I attached them on the inside of the top pallet; one on each side then lifted the pallet up and slipped the 2x4 sides into the lower pallet. Keep a hammer handy for that. Then I screwed the 2x4 to the bottom pallet. I picked up various size pallets so when I ended up with 2 pallets 5 ft 6 long I made a Dutch gate. God Bless! Thanks for posting this!
Laura Tetreault yes we used 2x4s to run on the inside of top pallet all the way through lower pallets, full 8 footers, yes hammer them in because they will be tight
Lauraeen, ever see any deer
Help me, *Please*! I would really like to chat with you about building this shed...
Thank you, Janine
You guys are the Bob Villa of Pallets!! Gave me great idea for my shed!! Thanks
Good luck and have fun making your ideas reality!
No way ,I'm kinda new to the pallet recycling game but seriously my God they are the longest pallets I've ever seen.
I've definitely had my struck of luck but I'd never imagine in this world I'd come across pallets like even on you tube .
What industry uses them?
And how much bigger does the largest pallet get.
I've had my reminder today of how big this world really is .
I'm on a tea break from my pallet build.
You've put a smile on my face .
Thanks peps.
All the best to you in the future.
Peace
Hi sorry I missed your comment, the pallets originally came from a lumber yard.
Excellent do what you got to do with what youcan. Very good working together that's what makes us better.
Nice job guys me and my wife used pallets for our hand rails on our deck pallets are awesome to work with great job
Great job! I remember when I lived in a shed out in Ontario for 2-3 years. I was 12 and well versed in the Bible. 🥜 pushin 🅿️ Lauren
Will, you inspire me, I would love to experience time away and quietness to connect more fully with the Lord! I don’t know what your situation was while you lived there but it sounds lie you built. good foundation for yourself 😊
Your project is obviously "four-legged supervisor" approved! Great job. Those long pallets make a great base on the walls.
~~~ This was a true JOY to view. I liked seeing you work together my friends. The use of working with what you already have is very thoughtful.....GOD'S JOY..
Love this idea, least amount of retail lumber, & almost free wood, from pallets
From the Canary islands Spain thanks very much for show your work. Its really lovely.
Kudos for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent thin.gs about it and my cousin finally got astronomical success with it.?
Nice job, I believe I will build mine just like those great video, just found ya'll and subscribed.
Abner of Oakland. This video has my seal of approval. They do a heck of a job don't they. I wonder if I can hire them to come to the Compound of Oakland (we call it the compound because it sounds better than landfill) I'd love to have a place like that right up against the overpass. I can't pay them, but they have a chance of becoming famous, after all it is California. Until I can highjack another video. Abner of Oakland
Thanks I'm really wanting to build something in my little offgrid camp and this looks amazing pallets are so easy to find and I've friends who are very good at doing this I reckon it'd be a really fun project..thanks for the inspiration have a blessed rest of your week
I want to know how you guys nailed the pallets to the floor and nailed the top row to the bottom row
Looks like they put a 2x4 along the outside to keep walls attached to floor. I started mine and was wondering same but they used tree trunk cut to size for foundation I think even thought they were looking for cinder blocks
You got some pretty big nice looking pallets. I love recycling
I'm watching this I really want to build a shed for my mom to have her own sewing room our house isn't that big so to have all her things in one place would be awesome
Hey! I'm the mom wanting to build this for my own sewing room! Did you get you mom's complete?
Bless you both .......good job.
I find it much easier to set two pallets end to end and slap a piece of 1x5 don the sides. You get a wall panel 8 feet tall and 3 ft 4 inches wide. 3 panels wide makes a 10 foot long wall. The 1x5 keeps everything aligned and puts basically a 2x5 between each panel. Then I run a 1x6 over the top edge. A 5x5 post at each corner is handy to lag your panels to. I use an air nailer for the rest of the panels. With the 5x5 corner posts you get basically an 11ft x11ft building with 6 pallets down 3 sides. I leave out the center pallets on the front to give me 3ft 4 inches for the door frame. I angle some pallets to do the front and back peaks and then throw on a roof.
You can use a ridgepole and nail pallet panels together for the roof, make sure to leave the forklift cutout on the bottom and you can set that over the wall to hold it in place. Angle cut and rest the other ends on the ridgepole. I add some rough cut 1x from my mill to cover the pallets and make it easier to roof. I have thrown together 11 x 17 buildings in less than 10 hours time working by myself. With a nail gun and side 1x material you slam these together fast and easy.
Do you have some pictures of that Edward? You could text them to me, so I have a better idea of what you are talking about.
@@TrojdawgPsalm3745 I would have to dig out my storage drives and find some pictures but that would be a pain. I you lay a pallet down flat to where the boards are left to right orientation and then lay the next one at the end of the first. Most pallets are 4 feet long and 3 ft 4 inches wide by 5 inches thick. These fit perfectly in semi trailers. With the two pallets end to end they are now 8 feet long and 3 ft 4 inches wide. Lay 1x6 board which is actually 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches on each side of the two pallets and nail it to the pallets it now joins them together creating a wall panel 8 feet long and 3 ft 4 inches wide. Three of these panels side by side is now 8 feet tall and just over ten feet long. It is a handy way to join them together. Then I always run another 1x6 or 2x6 over the top of them to make a good surface to attach the roof to. I usually cover the pallets over with old tin like from the roof of an old mobile trailer or salvage tin. It is very simple, cheap and easy. It helps to have an air nailer as it is tough to nail into pallets as they are often hardwood. Most of my building were three on each side, the front side I would leave out the middle panel to frame in for a door. This worked great for storage buildings and livestock buildings. I also use the pallets to create panel fencing for my goats as well. I would just pound in a 5 ft t post and slide a pallet over it and nail in another t post and at the end of it and slide over another pallet and wire or tie the two together with hay bale strings or bailing wire. I could put in hundreds of feet of fence like that in a day by myself and it would hold my goats. It was almost as fast to take it apart and move it later on down the road. Pallets are handy things.
Do you have a picture to post
i am impressed great job.thanks for sharing new subscriber here
Great work! I you saved money doing it that way 😀😀
amazing video, keep it up guys!
Without a single top to bottom through stud anywhere those pallets stacked on edge are likely to jackknife and collapse. All those long pallets should have been used vertically so the edge stringers would serve as studs. Also your base deck deflects visibly under a human live load.
Love to recycle, love new useful 💡 ideas..most of all your team work..beautiful..blessings to you 🙏
Great Team...
Such a nice job
God bless your heart
over theroad Thank you!
This was an awesome project. Fun video too.
Excited to see how this works out.
Mr Haider it’s coming along, getting part 2 together to post.
@@laureean9785 awesome.
Good ideas. Thank you for sharing!
Exactly what I'm waiting to do. Getting all the pallets I can from my work.
Thank I’ve been wanting to make a home gym since Covid, I don’t feel comfortable going to gyms ! God bless
Hi if it's any encouragement I built a 8x12 workshop out of pallets during the beginning of covid last march. Good luck 👍
@@stevemarshall5197 do u have a video or image brother ? I am literally trying to do the same and seen a few pallets yesterday and gotten the idea of saving money lol
Hi am sorry no video I just bought 40 pallets and made it up as I went along. It was very good therapy for me 👍
Be sure if its raised off the ground to put plenty of bracing down for the foundation just for instance i wouldn't do this as a deck for a hot tub but if u go with the thought of being able to put a hot tub on it youll have more than enough bracing for a gym that would out perform most folks gym life
Rick Whitaker, yale doing a great job building ur shed , I think it looks cool resl cool yes ? Van Buren Arkansas.
You might want to look for moving companies that move stuff with crates. Because those are another way crates and they have 8 sheets of Plywood in each one!
How did you install the palettes to the base
Pretty cool.
What type of brackets are you guys using for the corners
Wait so these are all just nailed together? 😮
Jesus answered "I am the way the truth and the life. Let no one come to the father accept through me"
John 14:6
Believe in Jesus.
Time is short.
Where in the world do you get pallets so long?
We had a friend who worked for a lumber yard and the trex decking use to be shipped on them.
Nail gun? Seriously??
The most important part of the video is totally missed - how do you align and connect the pallets?
Was cringing at the use of nail gun for a hammer but I know my husband would do the same thing. God bless
LOL lots of that in the construction industry. not to worry they are built to endure long hard falls so using them to tap a header board into place is not really going to damage it. Tho I personally agree with you. Unless my life or limbs depend on it I don't use my own industrial power tools that way either.
How are you joining the pallets for the wall?
nailing them together, they are nailed to subfloor and then to one another.
I don’t mean to sound stupid but how did you guys get the pallets for the all to stand in place while building and drilling and how long nails do I need to use lol trying to put ideas together for the spring
Hi, we used 12 penny nails. We stood each pallet up nailed to the floor, each subsequent pallet was nailed to floor and each other, as well as 2x4 slid into the pallets from top pallet to bottom pallet to also hold together. There are also 2x4 slid through the floor pallets to reinforce and to make sure they stated sturdy and did not shift.
How are you nailing the wall pallets together. From the first wall, left wall to the floor? Its just a pallet and a wood floor. Do the nails go at an angle to hit the wood of the wall and attach to the foor?
Are yall sealing these bad boys? I'm trying to do something like this myself but afraid the weather will get them
They can't wait to move into their new doghouse!
Joe M Yes, they tend to go where ever they please.
The footer don’t look very secure, how did you secure them from possibly falling down eventually?
Donald Jordan
Our goal was to build the structure out of almost all repurposed materials, the footings used where those we already had. We have discussed digging more permanent footings once the structure was complete and we were satisfied with it.
Wow. What part of New England are you from?
How did you secure the bottom half of the walls to the floor?
xSalad_Dodgerx we nailed them to the deck and to one another.
Thanks
I saw that, but dont get exactly where.
So inspiring
Pretty nice. You can also build micro cabins out of these.
Ten Minute Tokyo 2 thanks, I’ve seen some little cabins, it’s fun to create.
Hi I am building a wooden shed of my own and using your guys video as my shed plan. I was wondering why did you use the four blocks as corners? Would it not be a smart idea to skip that step? I have 4 cement blocks that I would be using but I live in Arizona and the ground here is full of nothing but rocks and is very hard to dig into.
The blocks are to keep the wood off the ground, we have lots of rain and snow here so wood on the ground would rot
Very Good!!!
im about to make one of these but 13ft width and 15 ft lenght for a bar and seating area its good to learn from others.
BIGS392k17 Fantastic, and good luck with your endeavor!
@@laureean9785 thanks i can feel the blisters allready lol
BIGS392k17 they come when you cut the pallets apart, wear decent gloves!
WHERE did you find those extra long pallets? I've never seen anything like them before and I've worked at a warehouse dealing with pallets all day. Where could I go to find something similar?
@@outersketcher a friend worked at a lumber yard and they use to ship Trex type decking on them
How did you secure your walls to the subfloor?
we nailed them to subfloor
Hiu, oh I do see your 12 ft pallets sorry :) .. thanks for the info , nice job on the shed U guys . Hey what was the measurements of the shed ? thanks again.
Just warm Hello 👋 to all of you. So far looks good 👍. Please, make sure REENFORCE THE WALL , at the corner and in between the sections for strength 💪. Keep it up.
Sincerely ,
MR. Villalba.
😎JV🇵🇷
We’re are you finding those long pallets at?? That’s awesome
Randy Fernandez They originally came from a lumber yard.
I need to find pallets like that
Do you put the bottom of the pallet in side or on the outside of shed
Wow❤
excellent job. Can he come and help us build ours? We are completely lost!
You can do it!
Where can you find the 4 ft pallets???
good idea..........................
I like the house it´s very good 👍 omg
Will the bottoms of the pallets rot since no stain was put on
They are not directly on the ground, I need to do a follow up. So far no rot, just shrinkage in the pallet wood that faces the sun.
@@laureean9785 thanks. Keep doing good work
is there insulation in the.floor
Me parecio muy interesante
GRACIAS por la idea ( Bs As Argentina ) te doy like y me suscribo por sus esfuerzoz pero no se a mostrado el café en ninguna escena.-
Impressive build...hate the nail gun...like the old way of driving a nail with a hammer..
Rick Whitaker, yes , A husband an Wife team can't get any better than that helping each other way to work uv got the rite ideal, togetherness there's no other way to get the job done?
Where do you find pallets that big ?
The lumberyard near me had them.
i do not see how u put up right pallets to floor and make strong to floor .
I m building my own shed with studs, plywood, etc how much did you guys spent for all those pallets
Pallets were free!
Nice teamwork. I want to do this but have no partner to team up with. But I may gather pallettes in the hope, thereof. How did you secure the walls to the floor, what did you use? Is it wise to make one of these where trees surround and shade? Or is it wiser to just build in a clearing? I have an unimproved backyard which I call my forest, it abuts hunting ground owned by another.
Where did you get such massive pallets?
Brad Brown they came from a lumber yard, I do believe they were originally used to transport composite decking.
Hey how you doing guys quick question what size is that
Song sounds Zeppelin-esque.
Is the lady originally from the UK? Her accent sounds like it.
Thank you Ryan for releasing a great product as this [ Check Details Here?> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. Most of the plans I have imagined in my mind are put .down on your woodworking plans. This is more like a genius job. I love it!?
I did build a dog house so it's good when we re-use a wood✌👍
You scare the crap out of me walking around with the trigger depressed all the time.
I don’t think I walk around with the trigger engaged, only when quick nailing the deck.
@@laureean9785 Please be careful.
@shoefly kelli Ya, you go try that, maybe on a toe.
Con tutti quei massi disponibili, li avrei usati per la fondaIone e per le pareti fino a 80 cm. Di altezza. La parte superiore, con pallett a doppia parete e tetto doppio spessore, a due falde.
My neighbor said, two years ago, he would build one of these?
WHERE DID FIND THOSE LONG PALLETS?
Sherry Larson Lumber Yard
How do I turn off the music playing so I can hear what you’re saying.
I don’t think you can, but any thing said during music, may not be descriptive of what going on, more just our normal banter. Sorry I wasn’t good at the editing.
You missed a very important part by not showing how you did the foundation
nice shed, like most videos on you tube ,misleading. for one , its extremely hard to find pallets like those . also you used much other material. but call it what you want,it is a nice shed.
i built one out of pallets, but i don't know how to do you tube. i could send a photo if you want to see the real thing.
Do you have blueprints or measurements you can post a picture of. Aos how many pallets did you use? I'm going to build a budget shed out of these.
We don't have blueprints, my husband just sketched out a quick drawing for a visual for me. We constructed it out of multiple 4x12foot pallets, some were six foot sections we had cut from the 12 foot pallets just to use more manageable size pieces. They are stacked 2 high with 2x4s running as full length studs inside the pallets. You can modify to what ever size you want to build. This is really just our journey as we create this shed. I will be putting out part 3 soon, our footage has been held captive by one of our cell phones that will not link up with computer.
@@laureean9785 thank you, I'll use this as a reference for me building a shed soon. I'm getting the pallets and wood up right now before I start. Make more videos of building things if y'all can!!
do you the plans for this project would love to build this for my husband
Patrice Hamlin no real plans, just taking you along for the journey and what we did. Husband just drew me a picture to start.
I can see that floor giving with just her on it when she is close to the center. Not a good sign.
hola ! le hubieras puesto un aislante debajo de los tablones asi resiste mas !
Hello, I am impressed with the work you did. Can you share the blueprint and a list of materials/tools you used?
I am trying to build a 10X8 shed with pallets and recycled wood.
Many thanks in advance,
Elias
We really didn’t have a blue print, my husband drew me a picture of what it should look like. We used all materials we already had except a few pieces of plywood and the shingles because hubby wanted all the same color instead of the mismatch ones we had.
@@laureean9785 thanks for your response!
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for knowledge = no
That should say one way crates.
Will there be another update ?
Yes working on one now, had some camera issues and trying to make something out of the footage I got.
My husband uses these plans from Woodglut and is very happy with them. However. I love yours!
No disrespect intended buy you make me a lil nervous with that nail gun and 😱🤦🏾😆
Yes, I know, I was too.
Great video... no music needed.Annoying at best
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