Hi Kevin...I like your design and I read all the comments...Maybe figure a way to bolt it to a fence post and use a 1/2 inch piece of rebar plus take an inch off the bottom...It will save weight and it will help if you ever decide to sell it on shipping...Have a great day...
excelente trabalho! bem detalhado os cortes e solda. ensaios realistas, sei exatamente as dificuldades de desmontar paletes. vou construir uma baseada em seus estudos de caso. Muito bom. Parabéns amigo.
Some good thinking there....made a mousetrap and then made a better one!!! I do have a non-related question. I would love to do little things like this. I am an older woman alone and at times need a little welding done. Is there a welding machine that you would (or anyone else reading this) recommend for a beginner to do welding jobs such as this? It would sure help around this ole farm place. Great job. Take care. Jesus bless.
I worked at a pallet recycling wharehouse. We had special tables you set the pallet on and there were special pry bars that tore the boards off. It was way easier and FASTER
The tables had a bar that came over the far side of the pallet to hold it down while you pry the boards off. It was fork tongs but they were different and worked on the boards differently.
What if you weld a washer to each side of the round fulcrum then it could not slide off of the 2x when you put pressure on it. great job looks easier to use.
Kevin, I have seen quite a few of your vids. and commented on some because of your excellent instruction and ideas. The biggest problem with this tool is that it can only be used on pallets that have the boards at least 2" apart. A lot of the good pallets don't have enough gap for your tool, by the looks of things
I just found this video when looking for some home/shop made pallet pry bars. The one you made seems to work perfectly. Thanks for sharing the concept. What's the device you use at 2.11 for tracing the outer lines? Did you buy it or make it?
Thanks for the link to the other video. I just watched it. Very interesting to see how the design has been developed. But it did not answer my question on the device for drawing the white lines.
Awesome tool, wirks great.
there is a saying in blacksmithing. NEED A TOOL MAKE A TOOL. Love your design my friend and will likely weld up something similar when I need it.
It's that's all can say good tool thanks Natasha.
It's very useful equipment. Thanks !
Thanks for watching.
Another nice tool to add to your collection Kevin. Nice job! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Paul it works good.
great job on your pallet breaker bar.... simple...love it
And easy thanks Roomies.
Nice work and great video
Your a good honest man . I,ve had learning disabillitys ,put your heart over rides things.
very good idea
Thanks Default.
Got you a nice pile of firewood
For sure thanks for watching.
Hi Kevin...I like your design and I read all the comments...Maybe figure a way to bolt it to a fence post and use a 1/2 inch piece of rebar plus take an inch off the bottom...It will save weight and it will help if you ever decide to sell it on shipping...Have a great day...
excelente trabalho!
bem detalhado os cortes e solda.
ensaios realistas, sei exatamente as dificuldades de desmontar paletes. vou construir uma baseada em seus estudos de caso. Muito bom. Parabéns amigo.
Some good thinking there....made a mousetrap and then made a better one!!!
I do have a non-related question. I would love to do little things like this. I am an older woman alone and at times need a little welding done. Is there a welding machine that you would (or anyone else reading this) recommend for a beginner to do welding jobs such as this? It would sure help around this ole farm place.
Great job. Take care. Jesus bless.
Sandra, you can get a fairly cheap mig welder from harbor freight that is easy to use, good luck and thanks for watching.
@@Robinson-Homestead Thanks for your reply. I will check into that and some lessons...appreciate it a great deal. Jesus bless.
Nice.
This May even work on a EUR pallet.
Cool tool it works good thanks for the comment Torben Lud.
I wish I had one! I've got no welding equipment here.
awesome.
I worked at a pallet recycling wharehouse. We had special tables you set the pallet on and there were special pry bars that tore the boards off. It was way easier and FASTER
Thanks for sharing Chris like to see the tables cool.
The tables had a bar that came over the far side of the pallet to hold it down while you pry the boards off. It was fork tongs but they were different and worked on the boards differently.
And your idea is dam close BTW. Awesome for home use.
I remember when nobody ever heard of a pallet pry bar.
You are right and they make life easy.
What if you weld a washer to each side of the round fulcrum then it could not slide off of the 2x when you put pressure on it. great job looks easier to use.
Thanks for the watching and the info yard farmer.
Very nice
What is the measurement of the pri part?
outstanding great job, I like the round bar it rolls nicely Kevin that pallet was already broken at the support 2by 4
Thank you for all your comments unclefrank.
🍻excelente vídeo !!!🍻🍻🍻🍻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks Jose I have a new one to.
ua-cam.com/video/my9YmDm4c8o/v-deo.html
Good effort some of the pallets have the twist nails you need something with more metal
Thanks John.
Can you tell me what the dimensions are for the blade please?
I have a new pry bar ua-cam.com/video/Cf-aUn1VDmU/v-deo.html
You may like it better.
Use a small hole saw bit 1/4" to drill out nails first. easy.
Thanks for the idea Charles.
i use a saws all on pallet nails then you don't have to worry about breaking them boards so much because most pallets use ring shank nails or staples.
Thanks for the idea Kemono.
Kevin, I have seen quite a few of your vids. and commented on some because of your excellent instruction and ideas. The biggest problem with this tool is that it can only be used on pallets that have the boards at least 2" apart. A lot of the good pallets don't have enough gap for your tool, by the looks of things
One day I will make one that will work for you Thank you W.Gator.
Kevin Robinson thanks looking fwd to that. I'm sure you can do it.
I just found this video when looking for some home/shop made pallet pry bars.
The one you made seems to work perfectly. Thanks for sharing the concept.
What's the device you use at 2.11 for tracing the outer lines? Did you buy it or make it?
I make all my pallet pry bars thanks for the comment I have a another pallet pry bar video.
Here it is ua-cam.com/video/PuvQq5_cmOw/v-deo.html
Thanks for the link to the other video. I just watched it. Very interesting to see how the design has been developed.
But it did not answer my question on the device for drawing the white lines.
Soap stone is the answer to your question
Thank you.
You already had the shape if had just flipped your pattern over.
Thanks for the comment Damon.
Non funziona bene. Al centro spezza tutte le tavole.
Do all u u tubers go to yak yak school first?
hablas mucho y haces poco, te interesa mas el dinero que te puedan dar por tu vídeo que realmente hacer un servicio. malo