How to take a pallet apart without breaking it

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Jesper Makes

Jesper Makes

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Explore the Art of Pallet Dismantling with Jesper Makes!
Join me, Jesper, in an adventurous journey through the world of recycled woodwork, where I reveal the secrets of efficiently dismantling various types of pallets from around the globe. In this detailed guide, I tackle four unique pallet styles, showcasing the most effective techniques and tools for the task.
🔨 Featured Tools & Techniques:
Discover the effectiveness of the Sawzall, Pallet Buster, Car Jack, and my innovative, homemade pallet dismantling tool, alongside traditional methods like prybars and hammers.
Special thanks to @TheWoodenRider from Canada for their expert insights and tips on dismantling American pallets. Check out their channel at / pallettv for more!
Acknowledging @jeremylakenes6859's influential video, "Pallet Disassembly...DON'T USE A HAMMER!!!", I delve into the debate of using a Sawzall and the implications of leaving nails in wood.
🕒 Chapters for Easy Navigation:
00:00 - Discovering the Best Pallet Dismantling Methods
00:25 - Dismantling the EUR Pallet
01:53 - Three Techniques to Remove Pallet Blocks
02:16 - Assessing the Sawzall's Efficiency
03:07 - The North American Pallet
03:18 - Dismantling Square Block Pallets
04:57 - @TheWoodenRider's Pallet Buster in Action
05:19 - Learning from Pallet Disassembly Failures
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@eternalfizzer
@eternalfizzer Рік тому
This is the most thorough, systematic, region specific instructional I've seen. Thanks a lot for demonstrating a simple way to disassemble, without unnecessary destruction, efficiently with the tools I've got on hand. (And how to select a pallet.)
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@Aatell764
@Aatell764 Рік тому
As a guy who worked at a pallet manufacturing company. A saw saw with a bi metal blade definitely does the trick faster then anything. Simply set atop some sawhorses or something and run the saw between the two by four and top boards cutting the nails.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks for the info!
@ariellereid7374
@ariellereid7374 11 місяців тому
But how would you remove the nails?
@rudders7240
@rudders7240 10 місяців тому
​@@ariellereid7374you would have to use a nail punch
@douglasflores1462
@douglasflores1462 7 місяців тому
​@@ariellereid7374they stay there to be burned with the wood; or people cut off the ends with nails, to use the rest.
@shmowismerf7359
@shmowismerf7359 6 місяців тому
Or a screwdriver with a hammer
@davidjacksonjackson3212
@davidjacksonjackson3212 Рік тому
I love videos like this, it just shows what a man can do when he puts his mind to it, but it also shows what useless men cannot do
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thank you David! Cheers from Denmark
@thomaslthomas1506
@thomaslthomas1506 Рік тому
Perfect!
@danfyes
@danfyes 8 місяців тому
Thank you so much for this video! I've almost finished taking apart a dozen different pallets and your patented advanced pallet buster system works amazingly!!!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Great job!!
@yindyamarra
@yindyamarra 7 місяців тому
Anyone else watching this and thinking, why didn’t I watch this 10 years ago.
@pamelahunter6555
@pamelahunter6555 Рік тому
Thank you for this video. I am a 69 year old retiree and have discovered the Wonderful world of pallet wood! As I write I am preparing to build a swing away a stand up dinner table for my dinning room. When not in use, a whole new room of space!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Wonderful!
@pamelahunter6555
@pamelahunter6555 Рік тому
@@JesperMakes thank you from the thumbs up 5 hours ago. Today I went to my favorite wood pile. I am carefully removing the 2 or 3 inch staples. It appears after panalizing I could have 5 to 6 feet, 24 inch wide dinner table top for free! It is rough saw, it could be Beech wood! Not pine! Tomorrow, I am going for the other 1/2 of crate...2 tables tops for free?!?
@sisie211
@sisie211 27 днів тому
Thanks so much for showing this info in a clear and concise manner and providing instructions that don't require expensive tools.
@chrisglynn
@chrisglynn Місяць тому
The Pallet Buster worked a treat - thank you!
@izadupont9250
@izadupont9250 Рік тому
A real man. I admire mens that has that knowledge!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
I'll let those men know you admire them 😂😂👌
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Рік тому
Thank you. I built a greenhouse on the one side of my husband's carport this year using old pallets. But struggled with getting some of them apart. Especially those with the blocks. My husband wants me to build a storage building as a wall on the other side next year. You just made that job a lot easier. The middle was always hard as well. The pallet buster looks great. Great video.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad to hear that my video was able to help with your pallet disassembly struggles! Those blocks can be tough to remove, but with the right tools and techniques, it gets a lot easier. And I'm glad to see that you're putting those pallets to good use by building a greenhouse - that's definitely a great way to repurpose them. Good luck with your storage building project next year, and keep on woodworking!
@likeasparrowinthewildernes8333
@likeasparrowinthewildernes8333 11 місяців тому
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@jasonrustmann7535
@jasonrustmann7535 Рік тому
I had no idea how effective the two board technique you use could be! Holy cow! And it's so simple, I'll definitely have to try that 👍
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks for the compliment, but let's be real here - the "two board technique" I use isn't exactly rocket science. I mean, it's not like I invented it or anything. I just saw someone else do it and thought, "Hey, that looks pretty easy. I bet I could do that too." And lo and behold, it worked! So don't be too impressed. It's not like I'm a master woodworker or anything. I'm just a guy with a saw and a camera. Thanks for watching!
@alekkertv6343
@alekkertv6343 11 місяців тому
this is such a good way to take a pallet apart, i took a whole bunch apart and made my own gardening beds. thank you so much for your effort making this vid!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 11 місяців тому
Thanks 🙏
@Terriblewifelife
@Terriblewifelife Місяць тому
The idea of using a plank as a buster is super cool it helped me alot
@J.Eddie.T
@J.Eddie.T Рік тому
Lovin' the pallet buster 1 and 2. thanks for the awesome tips!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
You are so welcome!
@lindaburt6518
@lindaburt6518 2 роки тому
I love your pallet buster kit. I will definitely have to try it out sometime. Thank you for sharing your skills.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
You are so welcome! Thanks Linda.
@jdg610
@jdg610 Рік тому
Awesome! I'm planning a cargo van camper build and this is a great way to put up the walls! Thanks!!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@kevinfrench5915
@kevinfrench5915 Рік тому
Great video, I picked up a couple tips. The "Nail Remover" is well worth the investment. It will slide over even the bent nails and with a pull of the trigger eliminates the cutting off of the nails, tapping the nails down and in most cases, the nail is driven out of the wood, 3 steps in one. The other thing I have is a large magnet to pick up all the nails. Thanks for the upload.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks for the info!
@user-qi7bz7ib5p
@user-qi7bz7ib5p 11 місяців тому
This video is so engaging, it felt like watching a movie lol
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Great to hear
@1satisfiedmind
@1satisfiedmind 11 місяців тому
VERY helpful! I was definitely going to make it a harder job than necessary, but his has really shown me a way to save as much of the pallet as possible so I can actually get more usable wood for different potential projects. Thank you so much! Subbed.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 11 місяців тому
Youre welcome! Happy building...
@martinpye549
@martinpye549 10 місяців тому
Pallet buster one and two.... lol. Love your dry sense of humour.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Thanks man!
@glynworsley8639
@glynworsley8639 Рік тому
Nice to see someone who knows what he's talking about. I agree 100%
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks Glyn
@szymondybowski7868
@szymondybowski7868 2 роки тому
Great informative video! Well done. I have learned from it how to dismantle without damage to the wood planks, which is a key for their later use within projects.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you build something if want to share. Cheers
@henningvisser1108
@henningvisser1108 Рік тому
Interesting video Jesper, thank you. I have been dismantling pallets for a long time and let me assure you, you make it look far easier than it actually is. When the boards and stringers are made from pine, it works well, especially when the pallets are not too old and have not been exposed to the weather. The difficult ones are when the boards are pine and the stringers are saligna and the pallet is fairly old. (I'm from South Africa)
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Yeah all old wood is not easy to work with. Pine palletwood are usually easy, hardwood more difficult but also nicer wood.
@likeasparrowinthewildernes8333
@likeasparrowinthewildernes8333 11 місяців тому
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@bernardwarr4187
@bernardwarr4187 Рік тому
Great video. We love pallets, cutting them up with a circular saw, cutting off the boards and then an electric chain saw to finish off, using a production line method like you do
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks Bernard
@philipvanderwaal6817
@philipvanderwaal6817 Рік тому
Thanks so much Jesper ,very inspiring
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad to hear that!
@whathappened2230
@whathappened2230 2 місяці тому
Hello from America.. I use almost exactly the same method of disassembly as you do. I do not cut boards though. It takes some patience to figure out different pallets, but I like the challenge. I do crates also, lots of good wood in them as well. Thanks for the video!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 місяці тому
I like your take on it. Dismantling pallets is an art form.
@norain31
@norain31 Рік тому
Love it , work smart not hard good job jesper .my son brings pallets home from new house builds and ive made garden benches ect from them . I will be using some of your hacks for sure !! thanks for the ideas.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Sounds great!
@jacquesdubois2925
@jacquesdubois2925 10 місяців тому
That's a very Danish accent, Jesper! Thanks for the pallet busting tips.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 10 місяців тому
I am very Danish 🤣. Thanks mate 🙏
@freddibnah941
@freddibnah941 2 місяці тому
hvor bor? du hen i danmark jesper? jyland? sjealand or the odense island onskyld jeg kan ikke husk det name apologies for my dreadful danish spelling i@@JesperMakes
@Nedswoodworks
@Nedswoodworks 2 роки тому
Great information there cobber, love the different ways of dismantling the pallets. Cheers 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Thanks David.
@randyo308
@randyo308 Місяць тому
excellent video. straight to the point. thanks
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 28 днів тому
Thanks 😊
@Flash1857
@Flash1857 Рік тому
That table with the ends up is beautiful, thanks
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks, there is a video on that build on my channel.
@Hat6000
@Hat6000 Рік тому
Some great tips on pallet busting Jesper, thanks from Texas!!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Happy to help!
@hope42
@hope42 Рік тому
Excellent! Very thoughtful logic. Thanks!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 11 місяців тому
Thanks 🙏
@denniscotey8182
@denniscotey8182 7 місяців тому
I've found that Euro pallets (EPAL) and Canadian pallets come apart very easily. North American pallets, not so much. I bought a cedar shed from western Canada last year and all the pallets that the materials cxme on were made of cedar as well. I could completly take one apart in about 5 mins.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 7 місяців тому
Oh, that sounds like a dream, being able to dismantle a pallet quickly and getting quality wood out of it to boot! It's always a bit of a treasure hunt with pallets, you never know what you might find. Cedar is such a great material to work with too, it has a fantastic smell and is naturally resistant to bugs. It's great to hear that you've had such a positive experience with EPAL and Canadian pallets. It sounds like you've got a good system going there. Got any projects in mind for that cedar wood? Cheers! 🛠☕
@denniscotey8182
@denniscotey8182 7 місяців тому
@@JesperMakes just some out door tables for my wife's flower pots. I will say that you adventures in the world of epoxy have inspired me to try and spend more time in my shop. Keep up the great work my friend!
@aliorr9356
@aliorr9356 Рік тому
Great job on the video. Well made and informative.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Much appreciated!
@MartinWoodStudios
@MartinWoodStudios 2 роки тому
Great tips right here Jesper! I'll be sure to make use of it in some of my upcoming pallet videos this summer.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Thank you, looking forward to seeing that! I'm building your owl nest right now...
@SuperJellicoe
@SuperJellicoe 7 місяців тому
Jesper, I live on Vancouver Island, off the west coast of Canada. I have a large source of pallets to choose from and use the scissor jack, a claw hammer, and a large end wire cutter tool that I cannot remember how I acquired it, but those tools are my primary tools. I have cut some of the planks with a saw but it is a last resort. I choose the planking for particular reasons, based on the suitability. Thin planking can be for small boxes and the thicker planks can be for shelves or counter tops. One source of pallets come from a pre-formed concrete manufacturer. Heavily built but with a lot of concrete dust and grit but still useful. I even found a long pallet that became my outside work bench! Just put a pair of sawhorse brackets under neath and instant worktable. It still has the original planking slats on top with the large gaps in between. Suits me for dropping a C clamp through the gap. Some of my other woodworkers at kind of sceptical but it works for me. Like you, I cannot look at a log or plank as I once did - it was just firewood, now I am saving more wood for projects than I do for firewood. Thank you for your videos, they are inspiration for my mind to develop into projects that project my own thoughts. Two days ago, I was looking at the large pallet spacer blocks that were the leftovers from my latest, pallet reduction chore and was thinking of cutting them in two and build a couple of cutting boards, then I see what you have done! Marvelous! Hey, thanks again. Ion
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 7 місяців тому
Hey Ion, sounds like you've got a full-blown pallet paradise on Vancouver Island! I totally get you on the gap-for-a-C-clamp design; sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. Ever thought about making a video on your pallet workbench? Could inspire a lot of folks! Cheers for the kind words, mate. Coffee solves everything, even project inspiration! ☕🛠️
@felixyoghurt3291
@felixyoghurt3291 7 місяців тому
If you want to use the car scissors jack method, use a cordless drill with a drive adapter fitted with a socket of size that will snugly fit over the eye of the leadscrew of the scissor jack. This will speed things up considerably, no more cranking !
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 7 місяців тому
Oh, that's a golden tip, @felixyoghurt3291! 🌟 Using a cordless drill could indeed save a lot of time and energy. I've got a Makita 40W that could do the job perfectly. I'll definitely keep this advice in mind for future projects. Thanks a bunch! Do you use this method yourself? #CoffeeSolvesEverything
@felixyoghurt3291
@felixyoghurt3291 7 місяців тому
​ @JesperMakes I use the jack where possible, usually at the beginning to open up a start gap. Then I usually use 2 crowbars, one prying one way and the other the other way. The worst pallets I find are the ones with plywood spacers which are usually full of nails fastening the layers of plywood together. I throw that part away now, too much effort to disassemble and if not, then they would leave nails in the ash after burning which I avoid as I use the ash in my garden. I must try your new method next season. Another thing I do is leave the plywood pallets out to weather, the layers flake off in the end which I then break up into kindling flakes and it really helps start the fire going ♨ I've had a few pallets that had stainless steel nails, I rescued those and straightened them for repurposing !
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 7 місяців тому
Wow, Felix, sounds like you've really honed your pallet-dismantling technique to a fine art! I'm with you on the plywood spacers; they can be a pain to deal with. Your method of letting the plywood pallets weather and then using the flaked layers as kindling is a brilliant recycling strategy - a kind of natural way to prep fire starter material while saving yourself the headache of dealing with those pesky nails. Plus, rescuing and repurposing the stainless steel nails is a smart move, gets a thumbs up for creativity and sustainability from me! I'm glad to hear you're considering giving my method a try next season. When you do, I'd be super interested to hear how it worked out for you. Remember, no day is a bad day if it involves making a good fire! Stay warm and take care! 🔥 #CoffeeSolvesEverything
@thecelt4807
@thecelt4807 Рік тому
awesome bro ,,,really appreciate you people who take the time to upload
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks man.
@JohntheSchreiner
@JohntheSchreiner 2 роки тому
I picked up one of those Air Locker De-Nailing guns last year. Makes the reciprocating saw method a lot better to use since it'll still blast out the nail heads. Still leaves them in the stringers, but I rarely use those anyways
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
It's brilliant that it can blow out the nailheads without having a piece of nails to grap. Thanks for the tip
@maxmaximum3971
@maxmaximum3971 2 роки тому
@TheBeaker59
@TheBeaker59 2 роки тому
Thought I knew it all but I learnt one thing from your video so very worthwhile, thanks. By the way my latest project was to build a sailing dinghy using pallet wood I just finished it. All the frames and stringers keelson gunwale's battens etc are from pallets.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Glad it helped! What's the one thing you've learned?
@TheBeaker59
@TheBeaker59 2 роки тому
@@JesperMakes Cutting off the nails, I have pulled a thousand nails without doing that yet it just makes sense.
@TakamiWoodshop
@TakamiWoodshop 2 роки тому
I used to get dozens of epals and euro crates (?) from my dad's work. They were all firewood, my weapon of choice....chainsaw. used to have a lot of fun trying to figure out the most efficient way to cut them, and started designing a mechatronic machine to automate the process. But then my dad retired and the supply dried up. Cool vid mate 🤘
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
I get a lot of both types, crates and normal epals. How are wood prices in NZ? I do use my chainsaw a lot, but not so much for pallets...
@walterkersting9922
@walterkersting9922 8 місяців тому
Well worth my time watching.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Awesome to hear you found it worth your time! What's your next pallet project gonna be? 🛠☕
@joeytaylor8767
@joeytaylor8767 Рік тому
2nd video I have watched on how to take apart pallets. You have some good ideas.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks Joey
@sahanebilgiler1
@sahanebilgiler1 2 роки тому
Hello Jesper, Removing pallets has always been an issue for me. It seems more practical to remove it with a sledgehammer in these techniques. So I can use technique 1. I also love pallets. Recycling is always my preference. We protect nature and trees. I remember very well that legendary table you made. Thank you for this informative beautiful video. I watched the first project video of 2022. Congratulations. Thanks for sharing. See you later. Big greetings. your friend Mehmet
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Thanks Mehmet, you made a wonderful video about 2021, I liked it a lot. You mentioned me in it, thank you very much for that. I'm looking forward to seeing your first video of 2022. Cheers Mehmet
@sahanebilgiler1
@sahanebilgiler1 2 роки тому
@@JesperMakes 🙏🙏🍀👍My precious friend. Not at all. first video may be a sander :-) i will try to finish it.
@mykolashatkovskyi8817
@mykolashatkovskyi8817 Рік тому
Great tips, thank you!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
You are so welcome!
@CriticalThinker1967
@CriticalThinker1967 Рік тому
Excellent advice thank you
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@prodigalson2670
@prodigalson2670 2 роки тому
First time watching this guy, but he has strong Nordic accent, really calming.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Hi Prodical Son, thanks for that. I haven't noticed any strong nordic accent, but people say I have it, so it must be true! Cheers from this guy
@jiara01
@jiara01 2 місяці тому
Thank you for your video. This is very helpful, especially the pallet busters. Writing from Aotearoa, New Zealand :)
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 місяці тому
Oh New Zealand is the one country I would really like to visit! It's literally on the other side of the planet!
@jiara01
@jiara01 2 місяці тому
It sure is on the other side of the planet :)@@JesperMakes I hope you get to make a trip one day and explore our country.
@kevincage1641
@kevincage1641 Рік тому
Gorgeous work. Thanks
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks 🙏🙏
@kevincage1641
@kevincage1641 Рік тому
@@JesperMakes Your most welcome. I'm putting this on my" to make list." Thanks again
@jefferyneedham1581
@jefferyneedham1581 Рік тому
Thank you Sir for SAVING MEE much wasted time and many needless bruises. I have been wanting to do a project with old pallets.. I really appreciate your posts......
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad I could help!
@conniedavis6274
@conniedavis6274 Рік тому
Thankyou I'm new at this pallet stuff so this really helps by the way I love your accent.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 11 місяців тому
Thanks Connie, I can't hear it myself 😀
@eherva8057
@eherva8057 2 роки тому
I am a fan of used pallets, I found your channel because I am look for ideas to make coffee table.hello form New Jersey . I and your channel for ideas thanks
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Thank you E Herva, it makes my day to hear that. Thank you for following along. Cheers from Denmark
@ClintsHobbiesDIY
@ClintsHobbiesDIY Рік тому
Very good instructional video.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@philipcrewe540
@philipcrewe540 Рік тому
Great tips, thanks
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@einy2crikey
@einy2crikey Рік тому
I have a couple of pallets that came from a grocery store. They were getting new equipment in their bakery. One is a full-size pallet and the other a half pallet. Both have a plywood top and 4x4 stringers. The half pallet became an outfeed tabletop. The full size is still hanging out in my shop. My point is it never hurts to ask. Certain pallets would be thrown out. Here in America stores in many areas are charged by their weight on dumpsters so giving them away would save them money. The standard pallets are of course returned on a salvage truck to their warehouses.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Same here, most pallets are in a recycling system as they should be, but some (a lot, actually) pallets just get tossed.
@einy2crikey
@einy2crikey Рік тому
@@JesperMakes Another one here found in grocery stores is called a "shipper" pallet. They are always new wood, never out in the weather, about 18 -24 inches wide and maybe 3 feet long. Their only use is being brought in, for example, by a cracker company for an aisle display. Once the display is emptied the pallet is discarded in the dumpster because only the standard size goes back to the warehouse. If anyone asks, I'm sure they'd save them for you.
@waewaepouwhare320
@waewaepouwhare320 8 місяців тому
Thank you for that I’m going to invest in a couple of pallet breakers myself!!!👍
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Awesome, those pallet breakers are game changers! What's the first project you're planning to tackle with all that reclaimed wood?
@mstev5956
@mstev5956 Рік тому
Great video mate Thanks
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks 👍
@humanbeing1156
@humanbeing1156 Рік тому
These kind of video have spiked the price of pallets now very competitive market. Thanks for method
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
I hope my video didn't spike the price of pallets in particular...
@pentatonic7833
@pentatonic7833 Рік тому
Is Arnold Schwarzenegger narrating? 😂
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
😃👌
@davidblacketer4906
@davidblacketer4906 Місяць тому
Yes. Like a good neighbor
@martinpye549
@martinpye549 Рік тому
Nice work.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks 👍
@mikearchibald744
@mikearchibald744 Рік тому
The best pallet buster I found was when I worked in a warehouse and kept not pushing the pallet jack far enough in, so the wheels were on top of the lower wood slats. Then When I jacked it up, craaack. It works better if you quickly screw in the bottom slats and that lets you lift all the tops ones right off.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Brilliant, I do have a pallet jack!
@LuminousWatcher
@LuminousWatcher Рік тому
Interesting. Thanks for the tips - I will definitely try disassembling some EPALS now. Mange tak for tipsene.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Selv tak. De er ret nemme at skille ad
@MindMatterCreate
@MindMatterCreate 2 роки тому
Great video Jesper, lots of good info and advice there. Mate you get some nice pallets there, all the ones I seem to have gotten look like they are straight out of the zombie apocalypse. Well done mate !
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Thanks Dave. This was just a follow up on my most popular video so far ;-)
@Arzon527
@Arzon527 Рік тому
You would be surprised how nice some pallet wood can look after being taken apart, squared and sanded or planing the surface a couple times. It's very easy to get the "rustic" aesthetic with a few passes of 80grit on a grey slab of oak
@housewirestv
@housewirestv 6 місяців тому
great video, thanks dude!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 6 місяців тому
Thanks, mate! ☕
@lindacui2002
@lindacui2002 Рік тому
Good idea
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks
@Empfangsdame
@Empfangsdame 11 місяців тому
Thank you!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 11 місяців тому
Thanks 🙏
@andrewhasbani5671
@andrewhasbani5671 4 дні тому
very useful video, thank you
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 15 годин тому
Thank you, Andrew! I’m glad you found it useful.
@UlrichVIII
@UlrichVIII 10 місяців тому
ty for the tips
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 10 місяців тому
Thanks 🙏
@robertm5969
@robertm5969 Рік тому
I've been looking for reclaimed lumber but have a hard time putting it in my 2 door coupe to take home. The best solution I've found is to take a few minutes to disassemble before putting in my car. I'll bring a hammer and crow bar next time I'm looking for spare wood. Thanks for the ideas. I may also bring a sawzall for projects that don't need finished woodwork.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Wow, talk about dedication to your woodworking projects! I admire your resourcefulness in finding reclaimed lumber and your willingness to disassemble furniture to make it fit in your car. Next time, you may want to invest in a pick-up truck - or at least a larger vehicle! 😂
@robertm5969
@robertm5969 Рік тому
@@JesperMakes hard to justify right now. Can rent a home depot truck for $20 and haul any 4x8 sheets I need. Maybe if have a second child or one of the cars is on its last legs we'll get a minivan or SUV
@indepthcardetailing2254
@indepthcardetailing2254 Рік тому
Great video
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks for the visit
@wamindustries
@wamindustries Рік тому
I've used the sledge hammer and the crowbar methods in the past... just got a load of pallets and used my diy pallet breaker/buster. Works well, though a little crude. I filmed it and put it on UKposts... much less labor, granted I'm working with the US type of pallet.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Great tip!
@ZiggySearchfieldCactus
@ZiggySearchfieldCactus Рік тому
Thank you 🙂
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks 👍
@rayleblanc7209
@rayleblanc7209 Рік тому
Saws all is the best method to keep the boards from splitting. I then use a small punch I made from an old screwdriver and tap the nails out. I have a small space between 2 work benches that works out perfect for it. The boards lay flat, line up the nail line in the space. Tap on them and they fall right out.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Great tip!
@alanseager
@alanseager 2 місяці тому
yes the euro pallet is the best but here in Canada we mostly have the US and Canadian ones I find as a mechanically inclined person at an early age I have an air hammer with a ball joint remover chisel and working slowly I can get a lot more brittle boards off that are useful with less milling the newer pallets the better since I retired I have been using mostly pallets for every thing and enjoying it can't wait for the honey do list to be done so's I can play I made one of those pallet busters and they make things easier but lots of breakage figured out about the air chisel and way less breakage and easier too can't stand any more walker bound so very awkward I can sit in my chair and take them apart now very satisfying thanks for the video will have to try it when I find euro pallets we do have some
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 місяці тому
Thanks for the nice comment, and best of luck with it all. Jesper
@cat-et6dx
@cat-et6dx Місяць тому
Who else is getting obsessed about pallets?
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Місяць тому
Be careful with that obsession, I know how it is
@pietdeboer5008
@pietdeboer5008 Рік тому
👍👍👍 I did it the same way as you.. using a sledge hammer. Greetings from Germany Piet
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Nice 👍
@deniseviar9703
@deniseviar9703 Рік тому
This REALLY WORKS!!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
I'm glad you think so Denise.
@hokuspokus8947
@hokuspokus8947 Рік тому
Brilliant
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks
@Arzon527
@Arzon527 Рік тому
I used your pallet busting techniques today, and it made taking them apart much easier. I recommend that placing a foot on the board being removed as well as the base of the pallet still touching the ground to steady the whole operation and eliminate vibration
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Great tip Arzon!
@pawelwitkowski8147
@pawelwitkowski8147 2 роки тому
I also love to dismantle euro pallets they are my favourite
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Great to hear from you Pavel. Yeah the Eur pallets has some nice wide boards
@thesnoopy1009
@thesnoopy1009 2 роки тому
Jesper, I find were u cut the short boards u can make only two cuts down centre skid then very gently but firm pry of the slats giving slightly longer boards and less waste. Those blocks can be cut also into cubes to make giant dice. Like that trick with cutting the outside edges getting rid of nail holes and having descent size boards.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 2 роки тому
Hi, do you have a video about this, I would llike to see it.
@thesnoopy1009
@thesnoopy1009 2 роки тому
@@JesperMakes no but have done it a dozen times
@chaddamp2894
@chaddamp2894 11 місяців тому
FAB thanks !!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 11 місяців тому
You're welcome
@laneetherington614
@laneetherington614 5 місяців тому
Wish all pallets were that easy, some have a few hundred staples in them. Others are repaired and have a lot of cut off nails or nails bent over to hide the spike. If you are lucky and find the newer ones they are generally easy. I like to find the special built pallets that have a lot of added 2x4s and other big box wood added to them for some special shipment, Have built my work benches with this recovered wood after milling it.
@johngallati8164
@johngallati8164 Рік тому
NICE JOB
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thank you! Cheers!
@indianatone218
@indianatone218 Рік тому
Great tips ,ive subd thanks for showing us, Greetings from Wales UK.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
You're welcome - cheers from Denmark
@samilanski5639
@samilanski5639 10 місяців тому
thank you for the video. very good content ❤ big like
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Big thanks
@rudders7240
@rudders7240 10 місяців тому
Thankyou, legend.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 10 місяців тому
Thanks 🙏
@lennartpopp9691
@lennartpopp9691 Рік тому
Great video. Just what i needed. I do not have alot of tools but I tried with the sledge hammer and it worked but the small square blocks broke
@lennartpopp9691
@lennartpopp9691 Рік тому
Maybe a video about sourcing wood is next? The pallet i got was old and in poor quality and it had lots of cracks i am keeping it but I am not sure what to do with wood in that poor quality
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Wood glue can do wonders, make layers of wood to make it stronger 👌
@theondebray
@theondebray Рік тому
That blue prise bar at the end, use a paving slab lifter to part the boards. How to get nails out? Drill a suitable hole in the end of a round piece of steel bar, about 1" deep, place over the sharp end of the nail & hammer it thru, wack the last 1" thru, then prise out with hammer plus block for max leverage. Quick, simple, I've been doing that for years.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Good ideas, will try it. Thanks
@andriuszeizys2623
@andriuszeizys2623 Рік тому
very helpfull video. 2 tips for you 😀: stud detector , just to be sure , before planning. planner blades are very expensive. second: make magnetic collector (rake type) for nail cut offs from your driveway . 👍👍
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks for the tips 😁
@tarcorfd8547
@tarcorfd8547 Рік тому
I have a Wizard hand held metal detector. It's made for scanning boards for metal.
@ClaymoreClay101
@ClaymoreClay101 2 місяці тому
One trick for removing cutoff nails from the slates is to hammer them out with a small steel punch. They come out pretty easily using this method. The down side is that you can't use this method from removing the nails from the pallet rafters.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Місяць тому
Great tip with the steel punch for the slates, thanks! It's always good to have multiple methods for different parts of the pallet. Appreciate the insight!
@ericharvey3493
@ericharvey3493 Рік тому
Really good video
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Glad you think so!
@wtstfire
@wtstfire 8 місяців тому
I've found it much easier to disassemble and remove the nails if the wood is wet.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Yes it is.
@woodworksbygrampies1284
@woodworksbygrampies1284 Рік тому
Hola! 🖐I really like this video, thanks for the tips on various methods. I've been breaking down pallets for a while and still don't have a "go to", I guess it depends on what mood I'm in determines how I break them down. Kidding aside, it also depends on what the project is going to be. If I need longer slats I'll break it down one way, if I can get away with shorter slats I'll use a different method. Take care and have a good one, Adios! 👊👊
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks again mate..
@woodworksbygrampies1284
@woodworksbygrampies1284 Рік тому
@@JesperMakes I'm enjoying all your content, keep it coming. 🪓🔨📏📐
@bearshield7138
@bearshield7138 Рік тому
thank you
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
You're welcome
@kippertrace5808
@kippertrace5808 9 місяців тому
Superb vid mate. Saved me hrs of blindly prying and hammering.😂
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 9 місяців тому
Good to hear
@seadoggozo-fishingguitarsa1837
@seadoggozo-fishingguitarsa1837 8 місяців тому
Can you provide info on your bench planer? Thanks!
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Can you send me a time code in the video where you see this?
@Bowl_of_roses
@Bowl_of_roses Рік тому
Sehr interessant und nuetzlich
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Thanks 🙏
@Forever21.5
@Forever21.5 11 місяців тому
Thanks for sharing this… Question; Considering the fact that pallet woods are different types of woods (in each pallet), have you seen the woods react differently in your project? For example, with the weather change for out door projects, causing wood expansion etc?
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 11 місяців тому
All wood shrinks and expands. Either allow for wood movement or dry it properly if only used indoors.
@pmgf911
@pmgf911 8 місяців тому
Just discovered your channel, automatic sub! Just a question, though, what is that metal frame you use? Seems convenient. Would like to get one also.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes 8 місяців тому
Hey, welcome to the crew! 🛠 The metal frame you're asking about is a just a table base from an old school table. Super handy for all sorts of projects. What are you planning to build?
@pmgf911
@pmgf911 7 місяців тому
@@JesperMakes Just want to do a few wheelbarrow planters for now. I will be having a separate garage built next year (I'm in Canada, so waiting for spring) and then I will attempt some smaller projects... and buy a planer!
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