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Monte Pittman
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#1 posted 405 days ago
Functional. Sometimes it doesn’t have to look good to be good.
-- Mother Nature created it, I just assemble it. - It's not ability that we often lack, but the patience to use our ability
lizardhead
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#2 posted 405 days ago
Hum, I wonder if you could make a pallet of that.
-- Lizardhead---Yeah but it's a dry heat--Tempe, Az
bruc101
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#3 posted 405 days ago
That is a unique chair, don’t ever remember seeing a pallet chair before.
-- Bruce http://plans.testsitem3.info http://www.sawmillgirls.com
IndianJoe
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#4 posted 405 days ago
lol lizardhead good one and Monte Pittman ty for looking past the old part lol I have been asked for 2 all ready lol
-- Nimkee** Joe
IndianJoe
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#5 posted 405 days ago
ty bruc101
-- Nimkee** Joe
rdjack21
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#6 posted 405 days ago
Now that is how to reuse a pallet. No pulling the slats off, No yanking all the nails out, Just a little cutting add a few more nails and you have a chair. Love it.
-- --- Richard Jackson
dubsaloon
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#7 posted 405 days ago
Well done chair. The little table and cup holder is a keeper. Nice work!
-- The works of evil people are not the problem. It is the "Good" people standing by and watching not speaking up. Dubsaloon
canadianchips
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#8 posted 405 days ago
Your son did a fine job. Good re-purpose.
-- "My mission in life - make everyone smile !"
Martyroc
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#9 posted 405 days ago
Nice, simple build, sure beats pulling all the nails and splitting 1/3 of the boards in the process.
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
rejo55
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#10 posted 405 days ago
Wonder what Son could make out of an old chair.
Have a good’un
-- rejo55, East Texas If there were no trees, there wouldn't be much wood.
Brett
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#11 posted 405 days ago
Great idea! Now I will have to go rustle up some pallets.
-- Hand Crafted by Brett Peterson John 3:16 http://www.TheCrookedNail.blogspot.com
dhazelton
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#12 posted 405 days ago
Now what are you going to do with the $250 you didn’t spend on the Adirondack style chair made of Trex plastic decking sown at the garden center?
OnlyJustME
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#13 posted 404 days ago
now you just need a pallet ottoman and it will be complete.
-- In the end, when your life flashes before your eyes, will you like what you see?
LeroyTheLips
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#14 posted 404 days ago
Good use of found materials. Looks like a throne
rfa6
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#15 posted 404 days ago
Very cool! I saw this post last night and today I asked a friend to start saving his pallets for me. What kind of wood are pallets generally made from?
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