I am so proud of my little brother, Mo. From snow blizzards, trout fishing, remodeling the garage to busting his arm up, and surviving the China Virus - he is something else I must say. We have a Trout trip coming up here and am looking forward to meeting up with him again. This time, Keagan, our son, is going to join us. Maybe we'll get to join it with the Ronnoco Ridge Outdoors and can contribute to MO's site here. We are from The Ronnoco Valley in New Plymouth, ID. Signing off, FO. (as youngsters we called each other MO & FO). Now a days, for me, it's FX, (Francis Xavier).
Hey BookerBullDog! Thanks for the comment, Buddy! If you haven't already, check out the other video I have of me actually doing the project from stay to finish. Thanks again.
Thanks Deagan, I really appreciate that! I believe my next video will give the details on where to find pallets for free, tools needed, and how I did it.
Hi Nathan! Good to see your name come across my computer! Thanks so much for your comment. I do not classify myself as a construction type guy, but I really enjoyed figuring this out as I went along. Thanks again, Marty
Thanks "Ash Rebuilds!" I appreciate you for the comment. It was a long process as I worked on it as time permitted. My next video will be about how to save time in doing such a project and what tools and methods it took, along with how to obtain free pallets and where to find them. I"m not a construction type person, but I learned a lot and want to help others, as the cost of wood and EVERYTHING is so dang expensive. Here to help, and thanks!
Hi "@ParksWithPoints!" I appreciate that. If you like this video, the newest video I posted this morning, gives indepth details on how I did it. Thanks!
I am so proud of my little brother, Mo. From snow blizzards, trout fishing, remodeling the garage to busting his arm up, and surviving the China Virus - he is something else I must say. We have a Trout trip coming up here and am looking forward to meeting up with him again. This time, Keagan, our son, is going to join us. Maybe we'll get to join it with the Ronnoco Ridge Outdoors and can contribute to MO's site here. We are from The Ronnoco Valley in New Plymouth, ID. Signing off, FO. (as youngsters we called each other MO & FO). Now a days, for me, it's FX, (Francis Xavier).
Thanks Bro!
Looks great! Good job!
Thank you! It was actually fun to watch the progress. I appreciate you watching.
Great work. Looks amazing. Will be starting on my own very soon.
Hey BookerBullDog! Thanks for the comment, Buddy! If you haven't already, check out the other video I have of me actually doing the project from stay to finish. Thanks again.
Looks awesome!
Thanks Deagan, I really appreciate that! I believe my next video will give the details on where to find pallets for free, tools needed, and how I did it.
Labor of love ,great job
Thanks, David. I appreciate it!
Great job..definitely not easy..and yes, FJB😊
Thanks buddy! I'm with you, and thank you for the compliment!
Good for you! You got all that done even being temporarily disabled !Very nice work and it looks good too, not to mention the price for materials!
Thanks, MikeyMack! I appreciate it...
Looks good
Hi Nathan! Good to see your name come across my computer! Thanks so much for your comment. I do not classify myself as a construction type guy, but I really enjoyed figuring this out as I went along. Thanks again, Marty
great job looks amazing
Thanks "Ash Rebuilds!" I appreciate you for the comment. It was a long process as I worked on it as time permitted. My next video will be about how to save time in doing such a project and what tools and methods it took, along with how to obtain free pallets and where to find them. I"m not a construction type person, but I learned a lot and want to help others, as the cost of wood and EVERYTHING is so dang expensive. Here to help, and thanks!
Nice job. I did a single wall but I used a Recip saw to take the pallets apart. Cut right through the nails and most of them just fell out afterwards.
Thanks Richard! I appreciate you...
What is the name of the prying tool? Just what I need. Many thanks
Hi Jon! BISupply Pallet Buster Tool in Yellow with 41in Long Handle - Deck Wrecker Pallet Tool Pry Bar, Deck Board Removal Tool a.co/d/bqDLZ5J
Hi what gauge nails did you use and what nail gun did you use please?
Sorry I was late replying. I used a Bostitch 16 gauge.
Thanks impressive
Hi "@ParksWithPoints!" I appreciate that. If you like this video, the newest video I posted this morning, gives indepth details on how I did it. Thanks!