Yeah, you can do a lot with very little. Though. Make sure you don't get the chemically treated pallets or ones used to transport chemicals. They can be really fucking nasty and bad for you (also don't burn them).
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>Pallets are a wonderful way to package goods and move them around, but especially the wooden ones have a very finite lifespan. This means that many of them are discarded every day, even though there is still good wood on them. Even if it’s not the highest quality wood, you can still use it for some nice wooden items, like the tea tray that [GR Woodworking] recently put together.
Yeah, you can do a lot with very little. Though. Make sure you don't get the chemically treated pallets or ones used to transport chemicals. They can be really fucking nasty and bad for you (also don't burn them).
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From the post:
>>Pallets are a wonderful way to package goods and move them around, but especially the wooden ones have a very finite lifespan. This means that many of them are discarded every day, even though there is still good wood on them. Even if it’s not the highest quality wood, you can still use it for some nice wooden items, like the tea tray that [GR Woodworking] recently put together.