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DIY for Homeowners

How to Take Apart a Pallet

12/6/2016

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Projects involving pallets seem to be everywhere these days. And why not? Pallets are free, have a great rustic look, and can be used in many different ways.

Well, the first time we fished a pallet out of the trash, we realized we had no idea how to take it apart. After some research, we found that a sawzall, or reciprocating saw would do the trick! We bought one and found out it is the perfect tool for this task! We made a video to show you how this process works.
How to take apart a pallet. MotherDaughterProjects.com
Materials:
  • Pallet (these can be found behind businesses, by dumpsters. Craigslist is a great way to find them)
  • DeWalt Sawzall (Amazon)
  • ​12" Blade (Amazon)
  • Gloves, eye & ear & feet protection (Amazon)
How to take apart a pallet. MotherDaughterProjects.com
We both have steel toed boots for projects like these!
How to take apart a pallet. MotherDaughterProjects.com
Make sure you read the manufacture's instructions before you get started. Once you have all your safety gear on, hold the tool steady and let it do the work.
How to take apart a pallet. MotherDaughterProjects.com
How to take apart a pallet. MotherDaughterProjects.com
The long blade really helps when getting into the middle sections.
How to take apart a pallet. MotherDaughterProjects.com
How to take apart a pallet. MotherDaughterProjects.com
Once you're done, a steel bristle brush works well to clean any dirt off the pallet slats. Pallets are a neat material to work with, but just note, that most pallet wood is not straight and level. There are tools that will help take care of that but they are pricey and kind of defeat the purpose of free wood. When we use pallet wood in a project, we embrace the imperfections!

FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. Safety first!

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2 Comments
Rebekah Purnell link
9/27/2017 03:00:59 pm

As a women DIY'er, I really appreciate your work. You have a excellent reciprocating saw.

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Steph
9/27/2017 03:40:37 pm

Thanks so much Rebekah!

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