How to Break Down a Pallet the EASY way for wood projects -DIY Daddy

How to Break Down a Pallet the EASY way for wood projects -DIY Daddy

Easy breakdown with as little wood loss to cracking as possible. This may not be the fastest method but it decreases the amount of waste due to cracking. This wood is great for all kinds of projects and best of all, its FREE!!!

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benjamin johnson says:

In fact just a few hours ago I came up with a brand-new use for skids or for the wood from skids I build a three layer shelving units using old milk crates as the drawers very easy to make requires a few screws and some glue comes out to be a very nice square decent unit which of course course hold the crates which are interchangeable with other milk crates that's great for re-organizing and reorganizing again which is something I find myself doing quite often

benjamin johnson says:

PS I don't want to reciprocating saw which is why I use a shovel. If I owned a reciprocating saw I would probably use a reciprocating saw reciprocating saw reciprocating saw a reciprocating saw precipitating saw that is a mouthful later

benjamin johnson says:

Oh I see they somehow got added before I was done correcting them there any spelling errors or what not I'm sorry I did not mean to add them yet anyways that's how I do it

Griffin Benchmark says:

Good video! This is the exact way I break down my pallets as well. Works great! 👍

Shahila Siddiqui says:

Wow good job !

skoshabmosha says:

'easy way to break a pallet' after listening you talk about yourself and a bunch of poor opinion on tools and why you have some pallets blah blah blah

benjamin johnson says:

I find the best way is that mallet a prybar and you hose it down a few hours before and then the wood gets moist and it comes apart all nice and easy you get all the nails out and you don't have anyway store any cracks and I usually use the nails over again

Audra Braun says:

What if the nails aren't super soft

zippyslug31 says:

I've done this on quite a few pallets, too. Works pretty well.
My favorite part of your video: "remember to use safety gear"… proceeds with none. LOL

Flying Sparrow says:

This is very helpful, glad i came across this video.

MrTwice Guy says:

Great video! This video inspired me to tear down and rebuild my workbench in my garage!

chevy6299 says:

That sure is quick but leaving the nails in could pose a problem.

Dumpster Marcus says:

I do my pallets the same way

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