Shed from FREE pallets: Timber Framing part 1

Shed from FREE pallets: Timber Framing part 1

Built 100% from FREE scavenged pallets and scrap wood.
You’ll need a reciprocating saw to dismantle pallets: http://amzn.to/2hPDMiv

8’x8′
Entire build playlist http://youtu.be/8sTASX-panA
Part 2 https://youtu.be/Mj-aAeuR2JM
Dismantle Pallets Video: http://youtu.be/211rNoWrZ-Y

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Thechaddavis1996 says:

What type of saw did you use to cut the ends that fit together?

...With Lone says:

Pompous. Too bad.

TheGreatestShenFan says:

Free sheds! Wohoo!

Braxtly Tools says:

Great video! And 420 comments. Clearly you are inspiring others. You're awesome! Are you interested in partnership? Sponsorship? We would love to see what you could do with our tools. Let me know and either way, keep up the great work!
Emmy Braxtly

web1187 says:

wish I could find enough pallets to do this I need a shed bad …. live in U.P. Michigan a lot of moisture between the melting snow and spring showers… Good video tho sir ✌

throatgorge2 says:

how did you make those pseudo dovetails in the first place, though?

nick nicky says:

U tight arse and u charged to get rid of what u had left u are a evil man

Michelle Reilingh says:

great video great way to save on nails & screws also nice 58 truck in the background!

John Courtneidge says:

Very nice, than-you!

jgerke55 says:

his is quite a bit like Japanese wood carpentry

Irving Cobian says:

i think i would have put some glue at the joints for extra strength but if it works, it works! well done

Seppo Tuhkanen says:

Hyvin suunniteltu puoliksi tehty ammattilainen 👍👍💪🤔

misael pacheco says:

Nice old trucks

AidenHeyes says:

If I build a shed with non pressure treated timber will I need to finish the bottom

Jan Coldwater says:

I like the basic plan. I think I would just add ventilation from bottom and top as well as have each piece of siding, overlapped, but louvred, for plenty of air ventilation to store firewood! Thanks for the video!

Michael Smith says:

I like this. can't understand driving a chisel into concrete but I like the job.

V. Hansen says:

Wow. Love the joinery. You make it look easy.

Shabuti R18 says:

"That joints solid". Other than the fact you completely split the wood, I would redo it. But other than that, cool concept. I like it.

Lone Wilf79 says:

He could have used t brackets in the middle and corner brackets on the corners.

Little Shepherd Farm says:

Cool project but I'd be truly interested in finding out where you live and if you'd be willing to part with that 59/60 Ford you got there. Love those old trucks. Very cool.

Hanan says:

I'm doing simer shed

Joseph M Josephson says:

Awesome Sixtyfineford, Nice Job!!

alex johnson says:

Really enjoyed your video. Your obviously skilled at joinery and have patience. The sloping mortise joints must of been tricky and all the extra joints instead of nails and screws so time consuming. It really shows off your skill set. Well done from across the pond

HONDA cbr says:

you have made a brilliant job !!

Chris Most says:

Amazing!! Great job im inspired to build out of pallets now

Nicholas Brown says:

Hell yeah – BIG TIP THOUGH! If anyone plans on doing this – GET A WOODEN HANDLED HAMMER! A true carpenters hammer has a wood handle to absorb most of the shock from each impact. On a project like this, where it's used everywhere, your body will love you for it. So yeah, just thought I'd throw that in there! Great video brother!

Tammy Huntsman says:

I'm guessing that you had "Lincoln Logs" as a kid, didn't you!
What a great way to build your shed!

markforrestsm says:

Awesome job! Love the "old-school" approach without nails and screws! Am really envious of the quality of wood (oak) used in your pallets… here they be made out of cheap pine and a real bitch to work with and maintain square…

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