Since you have so much pallet wood left over you should let Sam and Joe design their own table and give them the same amount of time to build it. See if they can sell it for more money.
One thing I have learned is you need to stage photos. Have your main photo with the product "in use". Most people can't imagine what it will look like without a nudge. So throw a nice wall in the back ground. For this, I would have had the laptop, lamp, and notebook on it. Second photo, some books with book ends, an open book and some candles. You can also show alternate uses, like a 2 person dinner table set up. Then have the white background detail photos. It is one of my fav things to do is the staged photos once I am done building my project. When in doubt, follow what fancy websites like pottery barn or William Sonoma ect do. They almost never show just the product as their main Pic. In the world of drop shippers, you need to show a little more effort.
I’m shocked they didn’t do that for this build. I’m pretty sure they staged the round 2 coffee table in his living room and that actually sold on marketplace.
Another thing I see people do staggeringly often on Facebook Marketplace (and other similar venues) is offer good things with almost ZERO details beyond whatever is most obvious. If I see a piece of furniture, more often than not there will be no measurements included, for example. Potential buyers need to know whether an item could fit into their space. Or there will be a window AC with no size, BTU rating, or model number. And if you ask the seller questions, they typically answer only the first question, if any, or just say they don’t know - often making you wait 24 hours for that tidbit.
This is clickbait buddy. I make epoxy tables that are 16 inche circles and they take over $200 of epoxy and $30 worth of table legs to make. Theres no way they make and sell tables like this for $400 or $300 in the real world and then just give it away for free 😂
I work at a printing plant and we use hundreds of pallets a week. A long time ago we had a shipment of new half skid (24x40”) pallets that were made out of what appeared to be a red oak. We had probably 150 of these. A coworker that also had a full wood shop took a bunch home and made wall planters and other small items from them
I think there are tons of better things to make from pallets than an undersized table with a high material cost from the epoxy. Even low quality pallets can be used for framing a couch and after covering with the cushions + fabric nobody can tell that it is made from pallet wood. You can also steam the wood to bend it and if you have one of those steel pallet strap things you can make wagon wheels or miniature barrels as decorations. Add a brand to it and you have decorative barrel mugs. If you have a CNC router you can do signage or other carvings etc. You basically want the work and uniqueness to give the value and not the material.
I was a poor soldier and could not afford playground equipment for my kids. So I bought some 4x4 lumber, sandpaper and brought home dozens of free pallets and created a 14' tall spaceship and a 12' foot tall castle. With a bug sprayer and Thompson's Water Seal every 3 years this neighborhood center of the universe lasted 14 years until I moved.
your kids were the envy of their school with that kind of equipment. neighborhood center of the universe makes me think everyone was over to play everyday
Hey John. I've been doing my epoxy coffee tables and river tables making own silicon molds. You should give silicone a try. No more buying boards and tape. Flexible, handles heat well, and I simply peel the mold off and use it for more projects. Also less expensive to make your own molds than make them with boards and tape. Look into it. It's a game changer.
You would not regret getting a nail remover gun. Pneumatic style will pay for itself in time saved. Also, a forked pry tool for pallets, whether home made or store bought is also worth its weight in gold for ease of breaking down pallets. Time is money and saving your back is also important. If you get a power nail remove, do it over a bucket with water in it, as the nails ricochet with a lot of intensity!!!!!!
Yup. I got the Air Locker AP700 a little while ago and it’s a massive time saver. With me on the “pallet buster” and my son on the denailer, we can have a pallet disassembled and nail free in under 5 minutes. That job used to take me 20+ minutes working alone with a hammer and a small pry bar.
John used one of those forked pry tools for pallets in his first pallet video. I don't know what he did with it but it really wasn't working so good for him anyways. I use a custom fork I made that I hit with a lump hammer. I like how it busts the slats off pallets. John has all the gear to make one too. You get a piece of 3" C channel and cut a little pocket in one end a few inches deep Then one the legs of that pocket you weld some 2 inch leg pieces of angle. So they stick up like little feet. When you have the bar on a pallet the channel should be about at a 45° angle when those angle feet are under a slat. Then you wack the top of that channel with a lump hammer. So the feet drive up under the slat. That rig pops boards off.
I don’t think the listing/product is the issue with trying to sell it but it’s what you’re trying to sell it on. Marketplace is usually for people who are getting used things for a cheaper price rather than expensive new things that look professional. And the lower prices with such good photos taken make it a “seems too good to be true” people may think it’s some sort of scam. (And the 3 different listings from different accounts wouldn’t help this either lol)
The listing was very much the issue. It didn't look professional, it looked fake. Most people don't have a lot of imagination so they need better title than "river table desk" and a few bland photos on a white background. Next time he tries something like this he should lean into the eco aspect (reclaimed wood, repurposing, etc.) and stage the photos in a "real" environment with examples it can be used - so at least one or two photos of it being used as a desk, with a laptop and accessories, another as a dining table for two or four.
@@YaaLFH oh for sure! a few pictures with items on the desk and in a real environment would of helped a lot. and putting keywords in title that its upcycled. people love that stuff. also makes it more impressive and stands out
For marketplace you don't always need it staged either, but in the workshop or office setting is better then the flat white background. Those always look like they were pulled from a big box website and it that's the only photos it often feels fake or like a local store is listing on marketplace rather then their own website
Thats the annoying part. Makers rarely mention how fucking much it would cost for average joe just in epoxy alone. Lumber prices are ridiculous as well and while you might get lucky sometimes, most of the time companies here ask 25€ per pallet if you want to get them -.- Mostly cause people got them for fire wood and stuff like this.
Kudos to Sam and Joe for giving to a great cause. For your next pallet wood project, spend 69 bucks and get a pneumatic nail remover. They are awesome and work great.
on a sidenote, I know i give you guys a hard time, but I kinda feel that most of your builds are on another level. Take that table that didnt sell for 400, if you try to market in a more commercial setting Im pretty sure you would get much more for it. When you move into fine art you have to also move your marketing in the same direction or you will miss the full potential of your customer base.
I was going to say that the high quality appearance was probably acting as a red flag and hurting their chances at selling the table. There are gems on the marketplace but you never instantly jump on it because that's how you get scammed.
Facebook marketplace used to be ok to sell on, it is anything but ok to sell on anymore unless it’s random household items your just looking to pawn off for a few bucks. Plus everyone is looking to dog you down and get a better deal on marketplace. It’s a joke anymore
You do realize he doesn't actually care if it sells right? He makes way more money off of this build video than he could ever make off of selling furniture.
My personal observation on Marketplace: Not sure if it's just my area or if this happens with everyone. This last year no matter how many times I edit my location, miles radius, etc. Marketplace insists on showing me items that are HOURS away from my location or located in another Country (I live in the US on the border of Canada but there's 24 MILES of WATER that separate us). If I put a particular item into the Marketplace search, it only shows stuff hours away from me. Yet when I click the "categories" it'll show the items I want are available all around me. I've been looking for tires & a lawnmower for over a year but Marketplace insists on showing things too far away. I finally gave up on Marketplace. I have to wonder if these reasons are why there wasn't any interest on the table/desk.
I'm not a woodworker at all, a tradesman yet, but I find your videos very entertaining so far. I watched the cutting board challenge video, makes me want to make cheap cutting boards myself lol
I love me some pallets!! Transplanted back stateside and waiting to start work, pallets are a great source of wood for projects. I have a video dropping next Saturday where I build a center console for my JDM truck out of pallet wood.
Awesome video, thank you for sharing. When I take a part pallets for projects I use a wrecking bar I bought years ago to pull decking off framing. It goes quick and has been a game changer.
Loved the table with the standard wooden frame. Some of us like to be able to move the furniture around our spaces. Also, can we start seeing some lighter colored wood? I’m so over dark furniture, it shows dust like crazy. Simple & clean lines are in pretty please.
I just want to say that I ordered me a pair of Shop Shades and I got to say, they are the best safety glasses I've ever owned. Great job designing and marketing them!!
Oh cool! In Singapore we are also holding a dragonboat charity event for BCF as well! Teams from around the world are coming to compete and raise funds! 💪🏻
Dude, that table looks incredible! The way the resin flows is so mesmerizing. You should totally make more of these and maybe try a twist like a live edge or something 🌊💙. Can't wait to see if it sells!
Anything that up sales something that would be thrown away is awesome! One of mine and my brothers chores was to break those mother 🤬s down to burn in our cast iron heater, in the basement, for midwest winters. Excellent job guys!
It's kinda frustrating living on the opposite coast and seeing a cool build not sell when I could have actually afforded it and probably gotten a freight load to your neck of the woods to pick it up. Lol no seriously, it went to the perfect guy. Really cool idea. All the reasons I love this channel in one video. Great job boyz
I always find it entertaining when you mention Morley on here... his first pallet table video, I posted a comment from my personal/alt YT account about how awful his tablesaw practice was (seriously, he was risking his thumbs, but his next video was a whole world better and he had everything he needed to do it safely) and how no new woodworker should EVER follow what he was doing, it was and still is the top comment. I still get people commenting on it. I've never had to criticise your work though big fella.... ;) P.S. Thanks for the photo tips... It is the part of selling that I ABSOLUTELY HATE! P.P.S. Challenge for next time! Rather than a bigger furniture project... how about turning pallets into a batching project? Turn a bunch of pallets into Christmas tree decorations, and sell them en mass. And I don't mean just simple stuff, I mean creating a crazy set of jigs to turn boring pallet wood into interesting and sellable small items. Sam, Go! ;)
The nice thing about a desk, is that it also doubles as a coffee table and a dining table! I had a desk and an office chair in my living room for the first year or so after I bought my house.
Also sometimes called "Pallet Ripper." A "nail punch" and "nail remover pliers" are must have tools also. But yeah, this is the guy selling a "master class."
Muchas gracias por poner los video en español 😊😊😊, yo que estoy empezando hacer artesanía sus vídeos me ayudan a seguir adelante, cuesta mucho porque aquí en chile las herramientas son tan caras, pero gracias a ustedes que nos inspiran, sigo adelante 😊😊😊
"i think it's gonna look just like a Blacktail Studio table." Bro what?!! LMAO that's crazy. I hope it was a compliment but i can't tell!!! Regardless, both of you are comedic gold and woodworking greatness!
I just thought of an idea. A shop bench vise that is electric with just push button in and out. Could also feature a pressure gauge so you know how much force is applied. Im quadriplegic and my hand dont work that great. This could be a awesome solution for others with disabilities.
When I was young I spent about 3 weeks at summer heat pulling pallets apart and pulling all the nails out. At least we had this special tool for pulling the nails. It had a hinge kind of mechanism which snapped to the nail and long arm that allowed one to pull even the base of the nails through the wood. It wasn't pleasant work but young man had to do what young man had to do to get some money. :D
As someone with experience in marketing - your biggest mistake (if we don't count using fb marketplace to sell high end professionally made table) was using only photos and video of the table with plain white background. That type of photo looks great for a listing and showing details of the product but it won't catch anybody's attention as it looks just too plain. You need to add another style of photo - situational. Take that table and put it in a situation it would be used in, for example, someone's living room or study. Put some decorations on it, some plants (it has been proven that people react positively to plants, even the fake plastic ones), maybe a book or magazines (but keep the theme neutral, unless you are selling to a specific group, in which case go all in) and a laptop. Maybe have someone in plain clothing ("your average Joe/Jane") sit by it in some of the photos. It will help your potential customers envision what that table might look like in their house and it will help it stand out in the sea of other similar products. Imagine how the furniture is sold for example in Ikea - you have entire fake rooms made out of their products because it sells them better, people can imagine where and how in their houses they could use those pieces of furniture and they are then more enticed to buy them because of that.
Does more powder in the epoxy make the swirl more or less intense? I haven't had the easiest time in getting the opacity or transparency along with the colors and swirls I've been looking for.
When you list on Facebook marketplace, or anywhere tbh… don’t just take pictures of the furniture. Make sure you stage it, put a lamp on it, put a monitor on it and a pen holder maybe a plant or something. Make sure it catches people’s eyes so that they can see what they could possibly use it for!
Hi John! I wanted to ask you to please introduce the option of audio in other languages, Spanish! For your videos, it's something very simple and for the South American community that follows you, we can enjoy them without missing details of your explanations or following a subtitle that distracts us from the content of the video. The Blacktail Studio channel has already added this option in several languages and gained many more followers! Thank you and your channel is great.
John Malecki, you... are the Ace of (metal) Base. Also, pro tip from the whisky secondary market (though I hate it), find the auction sales price and now, "John Malecki furniture sells for $X,XXX." And since it's a charity auction, it would be a higher price than you would normally get. Yes, it's shady... but that's business.
Hopefully you'll uodate us on how much the table sells for when auctioned off. Also, my personal observation on Marketplace: Not sure if it's just my area or if this happens with everyone. This last year no matter how many times I edit my location, miles radius, etc. Marketplace insists on showing me items that are HOURS away from my location or located in another Country (I live in the US on the border of Canada but there's 24 MILES of WATER that separate us). If I put a particular item into the Marketplace search, it only shows stuff hours away from me. Yet when I click the "categories" it'll show the items I want are available all around me. I've been looking for tires & a lawnmower for over a year but Marketplace insists on showing things too far away. I finally gave up on Marketplace. I have to wonder if these reasons are why there wasn't any interest on the table/desk.
22:26 you could also play with different kinds of tape, I personally like the blue fine line tape from 3M, i dont know the exact material it is made of but it stretches nicely takes and holds curves perfectly and if you take a heat gun and put just a smidge of heat to it when you press it down to lock in the tape edge then it will hold a perfect tape line everytime. I can’t say forsure how it would stick to wood, I’ve used it more for automotive than anything and you can even get it down in 1/8 or 1/16 in sizes which makes the stuff you can do just crazy, but the $15 is worth the try if you ask me, but even in a situation like this it maybe better to just use a paintbrush.
I'm at 19 minutes and I dont know yet how it'll end up but if I were to give advice, I'd say keep it as just the desk top sans the base. Reasoning being that there is a hype regarding standing desk nowadays and a lot of standing desk enjoyers would love to customize their desk top. The only issue is that there is no standardize configuration(?) for how to connect the base with the top. And since there are plenty of standing desk manufacturers, its hard to make something that fit all. What you can do is leave the desk top as is and then either ask the customer to give measurements for the placement before shipping out or just let them handle it themselves.
If it helps, I use a scissor jack to pry the wood apart from the pallet. It works for me and I just take the nails out afterwards. Yeah I’m left with holes after but I find it adds character to the piece.
Pallet jacks can tear pallets up if you're not careful with them. Or you can use a pallet jack to bust pallets up on purpose too. I have a 10 ton porta power hydraulic kit I've done mean things to pallets with. It works good on the block spacer style pallets.
If you're going to keep doing pallet projects, you should make yourself a pallet buster. Basically, just a pipe with a round bottom and 2 fingers that can reach between boards/runners and pry them out in seconds. No hammering. Just google it and you should be able to copy
Watch John's first pallet video. He had a pallet buster then. Hammering is actually your best bet. I made a custom fork I can hammer on with a big lump hammer. It makes the slats fly off pallets.
You can buy a purpose built pallet breaker that pops the boards off pritty clean its like a crowbar with two lever points. Once you have used it a few times its quick to break up pallets
I work for a moulding and woodworking business and I have made pallets out of pu e, popular, oak, walnut, and some pretty exotic woods. It is hilarious.
It's called a drill guide. There's a couple different styles. I don't know if that particular style has a specific name. But just searching for drill guide should turn up a bunch like it.
After noticing the Kennywood reference, I had to do a quick Google search... I had no idea you were from Pittsburgh. That's awesome - I grew up in Morgantown, WV. As I've grown older and wiser, I've distanced myself from WVU football, but I still feel an obligation to (lovingly and in good fun) say, 'EAT SH*T PITT!'. Awesome content as always, John!
Someone get this man one of those magic nail remover tools, and up the scale! Why one river table, when you can go entire pallet dining room set. Toss in a challenge, like "No nails/screws" for the final "pallet project" Could be part of a bigger series of furnishing a house with various pallet challenges.
Since you have so much pallet wood left over you should let Sam and Joe design their own table and give them the same amount of time to build it. See if they can sell it for more money.
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This would be so cool! Pit them against each other in some friendly competition! :)
Great idea
Or even putting them in an action for a good cause to see who makes the most?
Better set up at a flea market. See who wins.
You need to add "upcycled" and "reusing" into the listing, people love that.
This comment deserves more up votes.. cause they are 100% correct
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One thing I have learned is you need to stage photos. Have your main photo with the product "in use". Most people can't imagine what it will look like without a nudge. So throw a nice wall in the back ground. For this, I would have had the laptop, lamp, and notebook on it. Second photo, some books with book ends, an open book and some candles. You can also show alternate uses, like a 2 person dinner table set up. Then have the white background detail photos. It is one of my fav things to do is the staged photos once I am done building my project. When in doubt, follow what fancy websites like pottery barn or William Sonoma ect do. They almost never show just the product as their main Pic. In the world of drop shippers, you need to show a little more effort.
I’m shocked they didn’t do that for this build. I’m pretty sure they staged the round 2 coffee table in his living room and that actually sold on marketplace.
How long do these take to go? 24 hours seems short for furniture to drop the price. I don't check marketplace every day.
And give it a better title than "RIVER TABLE DESK".
Another thing I see people do staggeringly often on Facebook Marketplace (and other similar venues) is offer good things with almost ZERO details beyond whatever is most obvious. If I see a piece of furniture, more often than not there will be no measurements included, for example. Potential buyers need to know whether an item could fit into their space. Or there will be a window AC with no size, BTU rating, or model number. And if you ask the seller questions, they typically answer only the first question, if any, or just say they don’t know - often making you wait 24 hours for that tidbit.
This is clickbait buddy. I make epoxy tables that are 16 inche circles and they take over $200 of epoxy and $30 worth of table legs to make.
Theres no way they make and sell tables like this for $400 or $300 in the real world and then just give it away for free 😂
I work at a printing plant and we use hundreds of pallets a week. A long time ago we had a shipment of new half skid (24x40”) pallets that were made out of what appeared to be a red oak. We had probably 150 of these.
A coworker that also had a full wood shop took a bunch home and made wall planters and other small items from them
I think there are tons of better things to make from pallets than an undersized table with a high material cost from the epoxy. Even low quality pallets can be used for framing a couch and after covering with the cushions + fabric nobody can tell that it is made from pallet wood. You can also steam the wood to bend it and if you have one of those steel pallet strap things you can make wagon wheels or miniature barrels as decorations. Add a brand to it and you have decorative barrel mugs. If you have a CNC router you can do signage or other carvings etc. You basically want the work and uniqueness to give the value and not the material.
Damn red oak that's not bad at all. Here pallets are all spruce or something worthless. I wouldn't even use it for my fireplace.
I was a poor soldier and could not afford playground equipment for my kids. So I bought some 4x4 lumber, sandpaper and brought home dozens of free pallets and created a 14' tall spaceship and a 12' foot tall castle.
With a bug sprayer and Thompson's Water Seal every 3 years this neighborhood center of the universe lasted 14 years until I moved.
We need photos 😁
@@mmuekk sorry I don't have any pictures. That was from a time before cell phones.
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@@lylewaters6161 Thank You
It was an honor to be a 101st Screaming Eagle! I miss it!!
your kids were the envy of their school with that kind of equipment. neighborhood center of the universe makes me think everyone was over to play everyday
Hey John. I've been doing my epoxy coffee tables and river tables making own silicon molds. You should give silicone a try. No more buying boards and tape. Flexible, handles heat well, and I simply peel the mold off and use it for more projects. Also less expensive to make your own molds than make them with boards and tape. Look into it. It's a game changer.
Guys it is offical, I have watched every John Malecki youtube video! Every single one that is out to this day.
You would not regret getting a nail remover gun. Pneumatic style will pay for itself in time saved. Also, a forked pry tool for pallets, whether home made or store bought is also worth its weight in gold for ease of breaking down pallets. Time is money and saving your back is also important. If you get a power nail remove, do it over a bucket with water in it, as the nails ricochet with a lot of intensity!!!!!!
Yup. I got the Air Locker AP700 a little while ago and it’s a massive time saver. With me on the “pallet buster” and my son on the denailer, we can have a pallet disassembled and nail free in under 5 minutes. That job used to take me 20+ minutes working alone with a hammer and a small pry bar.
John used one of those forked pry tools for pallets in his first pallet video. I don't know what he did with it but it really wasn't working so good for him anyways. I use a custom fork I made that I hit with a lump hammer. I like how it busts the slats off pallets. John has all the gear to make one too. You get a piece of 3" C channel and cut a little pocket in one end a few inches deep Then one the legs of that pocket you weld some 2 inch leg pieces of angle. So they stick up like little feet. When you have the bar on a pallet the channel should be about at a 45° angle when those angle feet are under a slat. Then you wack the top of that channel with a lump hammer. So the feet drive up under the slat. That rig pops boards off.
I don’t think the listing/product is the issue with trying to sell it but it’s what you’re trying to sell it on. Marketplace is usually for people who are getting used things for a cheaper price rather than expensive new things that look professional. And the lower prices with such good photos taken make it a “seems too good to be true” people may think it’s some sort of scam. (And the 3 different listings from different accounts wouldn’t help this either lol)
The listing was very much the issue. It didn't look professional, it looked fake.
Most people don't have a lot of imagination so they need better title than "river table desk" and a few bland photos on a white background.
Next time he tries something like this he should lean into the eco aspect (reclaimed wood, repurposing, etc.) and stage the photos in a "real" environment with examples it can be used - so at least one or two photos of it being used as a desk, with a laptop and accessories, another as a dining table for two or four.
@@YaaLFH oh for sure! a few pictures with items on the desk and in a real environment would of helped a lot. and putting keywords in title that its upcycled. people love that stuff. also makes it more impressive and stands out
For marketplace you don't always need it staged either, but in the workshop or office setting is better then the flat white background. Those always look like they were pulled from a big box website and it that's the only photos it often feels fake or like a local store is listing on marketplace rather then their own website
to be fair, if it was listed down to $75 like they claimed, i would have probably asked about it at the very least
Yep, i saw some plywood coffe table selling for 900eur. It was listed on own website. I made almost similar for 300eur including buying circular saw 😂
$600 of deep pour epoxy plus labor to build a "$400 table" lol. It's awesome that you all donated it to a good cause though.
Lol. This is what I came here to say. Take my “like” internet stranger.
Agreed, although they did say totalboat gives them the epoxy as their sponsor.
The steel ain't free either.
John needs content. He has to do something he can make a video out of.
Thats the annoying part. Makers rarely mention how fucking much it would cost for average joe just in epoxy alone. Lumber prices are ridiculous as well and while you might get lucky sometimes, most of the time companies here ask 25€ per pallet if you want to get them -.- Mostly cause people got them for fire wood and stuff like this.
Kudos to Sam and Joe for giving to a great cause. For your next pallet wood project, spend 69 bucks and get a pneumatic nail remover. They are awesome and work great.
Probably one of the smoothest looking pallet wood projects I've seen.
on a sidenote, I know i give you guys a hard time, but I kinda feel that most of your builds are on another level. Take that table that didnt sell for 400, if you try to market in a more commercial setting Im pretty sure you would get much more for it. When you move into fine art you have to also move your marketing in the same direction or you will miss the full potential of your customer base.
I was going to say that the high quality appearance was probably acting as a red flag and hurting their chances at selling the table.
There are gems on the marketplace but you never instantly jump on it because that's how you get scammed.
Facebook marketplace used to be ok to sell on, it is anything but ok to sell on anymore unless it’s random household items your just looking to pawn off for a few bucks. Plus everyone is looking to dog you down and get a better deal on marketplace. It’s a joke anymore
You do realize he doesn't actually care if it sells right? He makes way more money off of this build video than he could ever make off of selling furniture.
My personal observation on Marketplace:
Not sure if it's just my area or if this happens with everyone.
This last year no matter how many times I edit my location, miles radius, etc. Marketplace insists on showing me items that are HOURS away from my location or located in another Country (I live in the US on the border of Canada but there's 24 MILES of WATER that separate us).
If I put a particular item into the Marketplace search, it only shows stuff hours away from me.
Yet when I click the "categories" it'll show the items I want are available all around me.
I've been looking for tires & a lawnmower for over a year but Marketplace insists on showing things too far away.
I finally gave up on Marketplace.
I have to wonder if these reasons are why there wasn't any interest on the table/desk.
I'm not a woodworker at all, a tradesman yet, but I find your videos very entertaining so far. I watched the cutting board challenge video, makes me want to make cheap cutting boards myself lol
I'm so glad that it's going to a great cause. I hope it makes loads of money.
I love me some pallets!! Transplanted back stateside and waiting to start work, pallets are a great source of wood for projects. I have a video dropping next Saturday where I build a center console for my JDM truck out of pallet wood.
Awesome video, thank you for sharing. When I take a part pallets for projects I use a wrecking bar I bought years ago to pull decking off framing. It goes quick and has been a game changer.
This is exactly the kind of river table people make fun of when they say that river tables are a played out fad.
Couldn't agree more. I used to make a bunch of em. Over 1000 pours. Foreign crap has taken over.
All I hear when he does these terrible builds is "Buy my masterclass."
I mean it with every single one.
@@benjaminkline7301Wobbly metal legs, tacky blue epoxy, and a fake live edge. It’s beautiful.
Loved the table with the standard wooden frame. Some of us like to be able to move the furniture around our spaces. Also, can we start seeing some lighter colored wood? I’m so over dark furniture, it shows dust like crazy. Simple & clean lines are in pretty please.
Used pallets to make my workbench a few years ago. Wasn’t pretty, but it was functional which was really the only important part
Koodos for going for it with the pallet wood. What about something faux ultra fancy that highlights the paletness. Awesome video gentlemen!
Loved this build, loving the blue shade too, really popped next to the wood, good job on donating it to charity..good work guys
"You're like my wife !"
"By that, I mean you're very sweet and caring" Nice catch, John
"and good looking!"
I just want to say that I ordered me a pair of Shop Shades and I got to say, they are the best safety glasses I've ever owned. Great job designing and marketing them!!
Oh cool! In Singapore we are also holding a dragonboat charity event for BCF as well! Teams from around the world are coming to compete and raise funds! 💪🏻
Dude, that table looks incredible! The way the resin flows is so mesmerizing. You should totally make more of these and maybe try a twist like a live edge or something 🌊💙. Can't wait to see if it sells!
Anything that up sales something that would be thrown away is awesome! One of mine and my brothers chores was to break those mother 🤬s down to burn in our cast iron heater, in the basement, for midwest winters. Excellent job guys!
Holy crap! I just saw a short clip from one of my videos on here! I'm honored and Love the videos!
It's kinda frustrating living on the opposite coast and seeing a cool build not sell when I could have actually afforded it and probably gotten a freight load to your neck of the woods to pick it up. Lol no seriously, it went to the perfect guy. Really cool idea. All the reasons I love this channel in one video. Great job boyz
I always find it entertaining when you mention Morley on here... his first pallet table video, I posted a comment from my personal/alt YT account about how awful his tablesaw practice was (seriously, he was risking his thumbs, but his next video was a whole world better and he had everything he needed to do it safely) and how no new woodworker should EVER follow what he was doing, it was and still is the top comment. I still get people commenting on it.
I've never had to criticise your work though big fella.... ;)
P.S. Thanks for the photo tips... It is the part of selling that I ABSOLUTELY HATE!
P.P.S. Challenge for next time! Rather than a bigger furniture project... how about turning pallets into a batching project? Turn a bunch of pallets into Christmas tree decorations, and sell them en mass. And I don't mean just simple stuff, I mean creating a crazy set of jigs to turn boring pallet wood into interesting and sellable small items. Sam, Go! ;)
The nice thing about a desk, is that it also doubles as a coffee table and a dining table! I had a desk and an office chair in my living room for the first year or so after I bought my house.
So happy to see the table went to a great cause!
That's awesome you donated it for a fund raiser!😊
there is actually a pallet buster tool that you can buy that will take the boards off with the nails easily.
Also sometimes called "Pallet Ripper." A "nail punch" and "nail remover pliers" are must have tools also. But yeah, this is the guy selling a "master class."
Congratulations on your genius for transforming a pallet into a table that is as stunning as a work of art.
Muchas gracias por poner los video en español 😊😊😊, yo que estoy empezando hacer artesanía sus vídeos me ayudan a seguir adelante, cuesta mucho porque aquí en chile las herramientas son tan caras, pero gracias a ustedes que nos inspiran, sigo adelante 😊😊😊
I wish I would have seen this on fb near me lol. Matches the blue in our living room we just did. It’s very cool man great work.
Epic Upcycling make gorgeous furniture from pallet wood and he is fantastic at it.
"i think it's gonna look just like a Blacktail Studio table." Bro what?!! LMAO that's crazy. I hope it was a compliment but i can't tell!!! Regardless, both of you are comedic gold and woodworking greatness!
Should've put a support across the bottom between the legs in the center. Would've taken the rock out and be a nice place to set your feet.
i feel like john gave them a table to sell and the boys came home with magic beans.
I just thought of an idea. A shop bench vise that is electric with just push button in and out. Could also feature a pressure gauge so you know how much force is applied. Im quadriplegic and my hand dont work that great. This could be a awesome solution for others with disabilities.
When I was young I spent about 3 weeks at summer heat pulling pallets apart and pulling all the nails out. At least we had this special tool for pulling the nails. It had a hinge kind of mechanism which snapped to the nail and long arm that allowed one to pull even the base of the nails through the wood. It wasn't pleasant work but young man had to do what young man had to do to get some money. :D
I have a pallet buster, made in Italy. They’re only about $50 or so. Best thing in the world for this.
Oh, yeah. Also bought a $20 air tool that knocks nails out.
As someone with experience in marketing - your biggest mistake (if we don't count using fb marketplace to sell high end professionally made table) was using only photos and video of the table with plain white background. That type of photo looks great for a listing and showing details of the product but it won't catch anybody's attention as it looks just too plain. You need to add another style of photo - situational. Take that table and put it in a situation it would be used in, for example, someone's living room or study. Put some decorations on it, some plants (it has been proven that people react positively to plants, even the fake plastic ones), maybe a book or magazines (but keep the theme neutral, unless you are selling to a specific group, in which case go all in) and a laptop. Maybe have someone in plain clothing ("your average Joe/Jane") sit by it in some of the photos. It will help your potential customers envision what that table might look like in their house and it will help it stand out in the sea of other similar products. Imagine how the furniture is sold for example in Ikea - you have entire fake rooms made out of their products because it sells them better, people can imagine where and how in their houses they could use those pieces of furniture and they are then more enticed to buy them because of that.
Does more powder in the epoxy make the swirl more or less intense? I haven't had the easiest time in getting the opacity or transparency along with the colors and swirls I've been looking for.
the blacktailstudios comparison:}}}shots fired. love both of you guys
When you list on Facebook marketplace, or anywhere tbh… don’t just take pictures of the furniture. Make sure you stage it, put a lamp on it, put a monitor on it and a pen holder maybe a plant or something. Make sure it catches people’s eyes so that they can see what they could possibly use it for!
I'm not a huge fan of river tables, but this is beautiful. If I had room for it, I'd love it. I do love the pattern of the epoxy.
The king👑 of youtube is back and made another good video
Beautiful work, guys! Nicely done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You always deliver high-quality content!
JOB WELL DONE GUYS!!! I loved it!
What was the grinding disc you use on the angle grinder / cut off tool to shape the wood with? Kutzall or similar? (@ 9:20)
That's a beautiful table! You made a silk purse from a sow's ear. And yes, the original base was ugly, I'm glad you changed it up.
As a fellow yinzer, could you share where you usually purchase your hardwood? I've had trouble finding a place around here to go and browse.
Perfect timing, I just finished watching the other pallet table videos the other day.
That turned out really cool time for the next pallet project
If I were in the Pitt area, I'd totally have bought that desk. It looks cool!
Hi John! I wanted to ask you to please introduce the option of audio in other languages, Spanish! For your videos, it's something very simple and for the South American community that follows you, we can enjoy them without missing details of your explanations or following a subtitle that distracts us from the content of the video. The Blacktail Studio channel has already added this option in several languages and gained many more followers! Thank you and your channel is great.
John Malecki, you... are the Ace of (metal) Base.
Also, pro tip from the whisky secondary market (though I hate it), find the auction sales price and now, "John Malecki furniture sells for $X,XXX." And since it's a charity auction, it would be a higher price than you would normally get. Yes, it's shady... but that's business.
Hi I am using a deep pour epoxy resin how do you stop the metallic pigment from settling on the bottom as it cures over time
Love the use of the pallet wood. Great idea.
Good table guys. God bless you all. Amen Amen Amen. 😂😂😂😂😂
Hopefully you'll uodate us on how much the table sells for when auctioned off.
Also, my personal observation on Marketplace:
Not sure if it's just my area or if this happens with everyone.
This last year no matter how many times I edit my location, miles radius, etc. Marketplace insists on showing me items that are HOURS away from my location or located in another Country (I live in the US on the border of Canada but there's 24 MILES of WATER that separate us).
If I put a particular item into the Marketplace search, it only shows stuff hours away from me.
Yet when I click the "categories" it'll show the items I want are available all around me.
I've been looking for tires & a lawnmower for over a year but Marketplace insists on showing things too far away.
I finally gave up on Marketplace.
I have to wonder if these reasons are why there wasn't any interest on the table/desk.
Loving the wipes? getting hot? pro-tip, store them in the fridge, use them when they're nice and cold :D
22:26 you could also play with different kinds of tape, I personally like the blue fine line tape from 3M, i dont know the exact material it is made of but it stretches nicely takes and holds curves perfectly and if you take a heat gun and put just a smidge of heat to it when you press it down to lock in the tape edge then it will hold a perfect tape line everytime. I can’t say forsure how it would stick to wood, I’ve used it more for automotive than anything and you can even get it down in 1/8 or 1/16 in sizes which makes the stuff you can do just crazy, but the $15 is worth the try if you ask me, but even in a situation like this it maybe better to just use a paintbrush.
Always awesome when John & Co. posts!!! Whoop!!
It’s perfect ❗️ so leave it alone ‼️🤗
The editor is so on point! Legend
New Merch idea! "Glue-ups & Screw-ups" T-shirt!!!
John Malecki, amazing video you deserve more subscribers
Beautiful work!!! Aside from that I’m drooling over those clamps! 😂
Just found this channel and you guys are great! Love the Steelers too. You guys have a new sub in me!!
Have you tried working with Bamboo yet? It would be another interesting material for a challenge
I'm at 19 minutes and I dont know yet how it'll end up but if I were to give advice, I'd say keep it as just the desk top sans the base. Reasoning being that there is a hype regarding standing desk nowadays and a lot of standing desk enjoyers would love to customize their desk top. The only issue is that there is no standardize configuration(?) for how to connect the base with the top. And since there are plenty of standing desk manufacturers, its hard to make something that fit all. What you can do is leave the desk top as is and then either ask the customer to give measurements for the placement before shipping out or just let them handle it themselves.
Normal air nail and staple guns also remove just run them empty slide the point in the hole up to the anvil and it will fire the nail out.
Always dropping banger videos. My favorite UA-camr❤
I like seeing more Sam and Joe TBH hshs love you John
Dragon boat so cool!!!! I used to race for the Orlando team
Would you recommend buying the glasses when im in diesel?
If it helps, I use a scissor jack to pry the wood apart from the pallet. It works for me and I just take the nails out afterwards. Yeah I’m left with holes after but I find it adds character to the piece.
Pallet jacks can tear pallets up if you're not careful with them. Or you can use a pallet jack to bust pallets up on purpose too. I have a 10 ton porta power hydraulic kit I've done mean things to pallets with. It works good on the block spacer style pallets.
If you're going to keep doing pallet projects, you should make yourself a pallet buster. Basically, just a pipe with a round bottom and 2 fingers that can reach between boards/runners and pry them out in seconds. No hammering. Just google it and you should be able to copy
Watch John's first pallet video. He had a pallet buster then. Hammering is actually your best bet. I made a custom fork I can hammer on with a big lump hammer. It makes the slats fly off pallets.
I have a friend in Houston who does the Dragon Boat racing... they are at some major contest right now!
15:25 the Jay and Silent Bob 😂😂😂😂😂
Whoa. I have watched y'all a long time and never expected to see one of my thumbnails. Very cool! 😅
I am glad your table went to a fantastic cause. 👌🤝
I saw that Bauer planer in the background would love to see you use cheap tools for a build
That table came out great and that price was excellent
What's that cool rolling chair? 18:26
You can buy a purpose built pallet breaker that pops the boards off pritty clean its like a crowbar with two lever points. Once you have used it a few times its quick to break up pallets
You should watch epic woodworking! He makes everything from pallets! Amazing guy
Hey boss, long wood/nail saws all blade will make quick work of breaking them down
I work for a moulding and woodworking business and I have made pallets out of pu e, popular, oak, walnut, and some pretty exotic woods. It is hilarious.
What is that attachment for drilling holes??? The thing that has a flat plate... I need that.
It's called a drill guide. There's a couple different styles. I don't know if that particular style has a specific name. But just searching for drill guide should turn up a bunch like it.
After noticing the Kennywood reference, I had to do a quick Google search... I had no idea you were from Pittsburgh. That's awesome - I grew up in Morgantown, WV. As I've grown older and wiser, I've distanced myself from WVU football, but I still feel an obligation to (lovingly and in good fun) say, 'EAT SH*T PITT!'.
Awesome content as always, John!
Hey John, can I have a link to the ventilator you used while grinding please?
That desk was smart 👍
Hey John, is there any reason legs cannot be made from epoxy or epoxy covered wood?
What do you guys use for finish?
Someone get this man one of those magic nail remover tools, and up the scale! Why one river table, when you can go entire pallet dining room set. Toss in a challenge, like "No nails/screws" for the final "pallet project" Could be part of a bigger series of furnishing a house with various pallet challenges.