Build A Pallet Shed – The Affordable Secret To Top Quality Free Wood



There’s no doubt about it, money is an issue. So no matter how much you want to clean up and get your own storage shed, if you don’t have the money, there’s not much you can do. But, if you have the skills and the determination, having your own shed in your backyard doesn’t have to remain a dream, how? By recycling old wooden pallets. Some would immediately think that pallets, being the way they are, would just be an eyesore, but not if you have a good set of plans.

Making a beautiful and effective wooden pallet shed can be the answer to your storage woes. Not only are they widely available, they don’t really cost that much, you might even get them for free. Wood pallets can be found most anywhere. Any commercial buildings, groceries and supermarkets would just have them lying around, all you have to do is talk to them and have something to haul the pallets home. Although some of these pallets may not have the highest of quality wood, if your design and plans are good enough, you can still be sure that your pallet shed will be durable and strong.

Other sources for free or cheap wood pallets are from your neighbors, or if you drive around you may find them from homes where they have done some remodeling work. Many of them would be just too happy to get rid of their pallets saving them the work of getting rid of these pallets. Mills and lumberyards are also great sources for wooden pallets. Classified ads and many websites also offer them as freebies; they do these so they can save money from having someone haul the pallets away for them.

Once you have enough pallets you now have to get your hands dirty. But first things first, you would most definitely need to have a good detailed set of plans available for you. If you don’t know how to make one, another affordable and cheap way to get a hold of them is by downloading them from the internet. There are plans that are available for free while some may cost you but not that much. Without it, you might as well be walking blind, groping as you go along with your pallet shed project.

Wood is not the only material you will need. So you need to prepare all the other materials and your tools as well. If you don’t have some of the tools needed, you don’t have to go out and buy them, just borrow them from your friends, but be sure to return them though.

So there you have it, the most affordable and easy way to get storage space. This project can be easily done over the weekend, and with some paint and primer, you can make your wooden pallet shade look as if a professional did it. Remember, your only limit is your imagination.


By Max Power
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