pallet shed

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Looks like lots of work, hard on tools & difficult to keep square.
Do-able but not sure it's worth the effort.
Pallets do make good compost bins, mine works fine.
 
With the price of everything nowadays, I love the idea.
The sheds look very simple to build and very strong.
But then again, while living in a 600 unit apartment complex in San Diego, my girlfriend
didn't understand why I used the little outside porch to store concrete blocks, old windows,
pieces of rebar, and other building materials I dragged home from various jobs.
I was going to build us a stone house but I lucked out and bought one instead.
 
Structural Ventilated Panels seem perfect for a wood shed. I sometimes get the 8 footers with loads of building materials and hate to throw them away.
 
Good pallets are getting harder to come by . Even where I work we reuse anything that is good . We have a guy employed full time who repairs any of our posible repairable pallets . It use to be for companies that pallets were cheap now they are very costly and like recycling they get reused till they are junk .
 
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Pallet sheds look so - wrong side of the tracks - shanty town to me. Would fit in well with a patchwork of used rusty metal roofing. OK if you live on that side of the tracks.
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LLigetfa said:
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Pallet sheds look so - wrong side of the tracks - shanty town to me. Would fit in well with a patchwork of used rusty metal roofing. OK if you live on that side of the tracks.
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Long live shanty town.
 

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LLigetfa said:
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Pallet sheds look so - wrong side of the tracks - shanty town to me. Would fit in well with a patchwork of used rusty metal roofing. OK if you live on that side of the tracks.
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LOL very good
 
Can you say hillbillly ?
 
I built this shed from recycled pallets. I didn't use the standard size pallets.
A place near me was getting rid of a bunch of shipping crates made form 6" X 3/4 pine.
The floor is standard pallets and I purchased some 3" strapping to support the roof and go around the outside.
It does the job, keeps my wood dry and out of the weather.
 

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WES999 said:
I built this shed from recycled pallets. I didn't use the standard size pallets.
A place near me was getting rid of a bunch of shipping crates made form 6" X 3/4 pine.
The floor is standard pallets and I purchased some 3" strapping to support the roof and go around the outside.
It does the job, keeps my wood dry and out of the weather.


I like the convertible roof feature.. It would be great when you have a stretch of dry hot weather and aid the seasoning process..

Ray
 
great shed wes. looks like you thought of everything. how much does it hold? when you stock the shed is it with green wood or seasoned? does it dry the wood in the middle of the stack ok?
 
Some of the pallet sheds look ok but alot not so much. I would not put one up where it would be easily visible I did think of putting one up back in a little clearing out in the woods . With some of the other designs I have seen here available for a reasonable cost I think I will go more with that type shed.
 
There's a house one town over that a guy built out of pallets . . . although you would never know from the inside . . . or outside. Single story only.
 
firefighterjake said:
There's a house one town over that a guy built out of pallets . . . although you would never know from the inside . . . or outside. Single story only.

your joking right. a real livable house that passed inspections?
 
This is nice;
 

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Nice photo, Kenny. Why did they build that one?

Uh, around here the term is, ah, 'rustic'. :p
 
Cluttermagnet said:
Nice photo, Kenny. Why did they build that one?

Uh, around here the term is, ah, 'rustic'. :p




It was the winner in a contest called "Sustainable Architecture" and designed
by a couple folks from Vienna Technical University in Austria.
Pallets are not just an american thing.
 
Here's a home built in Chile out of shipping containers and pallets;
 

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Wow! Way kewl!

It's sort of Frank LLoyd Wright gets sick of curves, goes green... :)
 
fbelec said:
firefighterjake said:
There's a house one town over that a guy built out of pallets . . . although you would never know from the inside . . . or outside. Single story only.

your joking right. a real livable house that passed inspections?

No joke . . . but bear in mind that this was built in the late 1970s or early 1980s . . . in rural Maine . . . when and where the concept of building permits, much less inspections, did not start coming into being until just a few years back.
 
these will be the start to a small 4ishx8ish garden shed for my wife. I don't intend to use them as is for anything. I'll be tediously pulling off one board at a time. Plan is do do some sort of lap siding, need to put my dado blade to use because it's still in a package and over a year old.
 

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