Use PALLETWOOD to make MONEY and learn woodworking.

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Dainer Made

Dainer Made

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This is my story, how I started woodworking and how I started using palletwood to earn money, build a side hustle and pay for an entire workshop. This video is full of palletwood furniture ideas and inspiration. The end of the video also has a no table saw straightening jig made from palletwood.
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@thorny3218
@thorny3218 Рік тому
My whole woodworking career has been centered around pallets. I’ve made thousands of dollars and never paid a penny for wood. 😁 I work as a warehouseman and get my pick of the best. I use the work truck to take them home too. Pretty spoiled.
@YoungJizzy321
@YoungJizzy321 Рік тому
I'm about to hopefully get started in my pallet journey. I work for an HVAC company and all of our equipment for installs comes on pallets, and I've been stocking my shed with them
@mtlicq
@mtlicq Рік тому
watch out for the IRS thugs :)
@mtlicq
@mtlicq Рік тому
@Michael Sørensen Good points!
@stevieb545
@stevieb545 Рік тому
Haha same here mate 😁👍
@tropicalbrokkoli
@tropicalbrokkoli Рік тому
@Michael Sørensen that would be minus
@IceCattus
@IceCattus 7 місяців тому
- honest and informative - love for the craft - no dumb brand advertising This is what youtube was made for.
@dainermade
@dainermade 7 місяців тому
Cheers mate! Appreciate that
@DogHairDontCare
@DogHairDontCare Рік тому
This guy literally just gave his secrets away out of passion ... that all you gotta do to get good at something, is stick to it. This applies to just about everything in life!
@junish6276
@junish6276 Рік тому
What secret 😂
@DJ-qp5et
@DJ-qp5et Рік тому
Yes! The further I get in life, the more I realise, sharing is learning. Sharing is everything!
@carlgaisford361
@carlgaisford361 8 місяців тому
Oh yes
@velveetaslingshot
@velveetaslingshot 26 днів тому
Successful people dont have secrets. They just bust their asses until they win, while the other 99% give up.
@MeatPez
@MeatPez Рік тому
A lot of people are too impatient and want massive returns instantly as a novice. I like how you bring that to light. Love your creativity!
@greenghost6416
@greenghost6416 Рік тому
Sorta how everyone is. Just about everyone i know has taken out big loans.
@jackjack4412
@jackjack4412 11 місяців тому
​@@greenghost6416 big loans on what?
@sonofamitch696
@sonofamitch696 7 місяців тому
I'm an apprentice carpenter and one of the first things I noticed is the crazy amount of scrap wood and pallets. So much wood gone to waste so I figured I'd search up some ways to make money off it and your video was in my results. Going to start doing this and hopefully make some good side hustle money. Great video!
@dainermade
@dainermade 7 місяців тому
Awesome mate, and it'll give you so much more than cash... enjoy
@JulietCrowson
@JulietCrowson 7 місяців тому
Also make sawdust to sell to small pet owners maybe? eg rodents 🐭🐰🐹 🙏👍
@quantumrace7417
@quantumrace7417 6 місяців тому
@@JulietCrowsonyou can somehow make finer sawdust into planks if you’ve got the time and resources
@gabrielamora6265
@gabrielamora6265 4 місяці тому
You can also sell or donate the scrap wood so it doesn't end up in a landfill.
@RazKun
@RazKun Рік тому
Idk why i watched this if i live in an apartment with no yard or tools to work in, but somehow this was really inspiring. Idk what i'm going to do with this motivation, but it feels great knowing something's possible
@KarlMySuitcase
@KarlMySuitcase 9 місяців тому
I'm building a bunk bed in my apartment with a borrowed track saw and a drill right now. It's a little cramped but fine.
@Chequr_Prostate
@Chequr_Prostate 8 місяців тому
Get a scroll saw or a laser cutter, you’d be amazed what you can make.
@harrysstuff247
@harrysstuff247 6 місяців тому
you could always check out maker spaces
@Not-very-cash-money-of-you
@Not-very-cash-money-of-you 4 місяці тому
Look for makerspaces in your area. They're like community woodshops that you can buy memberships to
@reikofujiko991
@reikofujiko991 Місяць тому
You've ignited your spark of creativity. Now go do something with it before it blows out and you return to the masses with their heads in the electronic pacifier.😊
@logans3365
@logans3365 9 місяців тому
I never thought about glueing the pallet wood into bigger chunks, that’s a really good idea
@sophietucker3163
@sophietucker3163 Рік тому
I’m astounded by this guys kindness…he’s so willing to share such invaluable information + skill ❤
@hezvandermeij
@hezvandermeij Рік тому
As disabled/chronically ill young adult I've been looking at things I could do to still earn just a Lil more then my government issued budget. I love woodwork and have had several classes innit growing up. The cost of wood etc has often scared me off from tryin anythin with it but your video gives me mad hope especially as my able bodied mum and dad love to help out with heavy work (which would be takin the pallets appart) Thanks so much my friend
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Hi Mark, you did an amazing job with this video, explaning how everybody could start building from palletwood and sell it, and get more and better tools. We all started from zero, nobody woke up with a shed full of tools, and this video shows how anybody could start. Thank you for doing that, and for the epic shoutout mate, thanks so much, and cheers from the danish pallet viking (sort of)
@wafflebeaver
@wafflebeaver Рік тому
Danish pallet Viking hahaha. Sounds like a new channel name… I kind when the opposite direction, having some tools from my construction job, then getting into pallet and other free wood just to challenge my design skills. I think I learned more about how to prep wood more from pallets than any other wood. Gotta try not to make my stuff too hobbit themed (hobbiton ?) is a good challenge.
@mmaher9810
@mmaher9810 Рік тому
You and Jesper have inspired me to get back making and selling. I had a fairly successful run during lock down but once that ended and people could shop in store again it all stopped. No excuse to stop chasing the dream.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
@@mmaher9810 that's the spirit mate.
@MissionaryInMexico
@MissionaryInMexico Рік тому
Amazing. We love this approach, those of us who started businesses. Build as you go versus big loans. I once started a landscaping company with a lawnmower I pulled out of a dumpster, and a trimmer and blower I bought on time. I traded up on equipment a dozen times over the next 3 years, and tripled my income every year. On my 3rd year, my landscape installation and maintenance business was the 5th largest in the capital city of the state I worked in. I started a number of other businesses in other cities and states. And this, while working full time for the government. I sold the businesses in the early 1990's, and retired from business ownership for 6 years before returning on some levels. It can be done. I'm old and retired, and this video is inspiring me to start over again. Start small. I have a friend who is full blood Cherokee Indian in northern Georgia. He owns several businesses. One of them is taking a Dremel drill and making hummingbirds out of small scrap blocks of wood. He makes them, stains them, and outs them up for sale when he reaches 1,000 of them in less than a month. Then he ships them out, usually all to the same person, who pays him $5000. Every month. It literally takes him 45 seconds to make one. I watched him do it firsthand. Just keep looking for your niche. It's best to build as you go. Cuz then your floor is stable under you. Loans? Don't recommend them.
@jesusalfrb
@jesusalfrb Рік тому
I did lol my dad is a carpenter so I’ve had the privilege of having the tools.. most.
@TeroPajunen
@TeroPajunen 11 місяців тому
I'm a 50 year old fellow, living in Finland, and I've been thinking of trying to build things out of scrap wood. Your videos are very informative and inspirational. Within two years I will have a wood shed of my own!
@Challenged_pubg
@Challenged_pubg 7 місяців тому
I am also from Finland but I am 17 year old, this caught my eye too.
@hafidzrizky
@hafidzrizky 7 місяців тому
41 and i am from Malaysia . Just starting making cutting boards . The tool i am using now is a drill , a jigsaw , a palm sander and clamps . Saving money to buy a router and table saw😂
@kathynix6552
@kathynix6552 6 місяців тому
@@hafidzrizkyyou can get great wood in Malaysia
@benmullins9540
@benmullins9540 Рік тому
The store down the street from me has a few hundred pallets stacked in the back for their suppliers to pick up. I asked an employee about them and he said you can buy them at the customer service desk for $1 each. The store pays a $1 deposit on each pallet, and the supplier buys them back for $1. Most of their pallets are fairly new and in good shape, also having hundreds of pallets to pick through makes it nice.
@bruce-le-smith
@bruce-le-smith Рік тому
wow, new good pallets for a buck is a damn good deal. round my parts the free ones are garbage that the supplier doesn't want back cause it costs more in labour hours to deal with it than to just hope a fool like me takes it away :)
@creativeideas012
@creativeideas012 Рік тому
@@bruce-le-smith can't be too bad to create planters outa them
@imperialthreat
@imperialthreat Рік тому
I love this so much! Beautiful work! Thanks for showing everyone how to make use of pallets. I think they are wonderful and my family constantly makes fun of me!
@donaldfrazier5244
@donaldfrazier5244 Рік тому
Mark I subscribed because of your realistic approach to your work,people don’t understand how much work goes into preparing the wood to be able to construct something,I do I know, thanks!
@davidsabine5692
@davidsabine5692 Рік тому
Fantastic story of how it all began and developing from a very modest setup. With your skill, you make it all look so easy - that's the trademark of a true professional. You have inspired me enormously. Thank you!
@mikesuess6179
@mikesuess6179 Рік тому
Great job with this video. Been watching you for a year, you have rekindled my love of woodworking.
@megancrooker7101
@megancrooker7101 Рік тому
Thank you so much! I’m just starting out too! Will be looking at Jesper Makes videos too. I’ve gotten over my fear of power of power tools, and I absolutely love how artistic you are with your projects. They are beautiful, you look like you’ve been doing it forever. And thanks for showing the start, the clamps, glue bleeding, LOL, that’s all me🤣
@peteraust1968
@peteraust1968 Рік тому
I always love watching your videos. I’d say you’d be my most favourite wood working channel. Love the ideas, the honesty, and the humor. That and your a fellow Aussie working in your backyard workshop like most of us with what we can afford to work with. Congrats on doing so well with your channel, and keep those vids rolling. Cheers….. Pete
@bernardmccarthy779
@bernardmccarthy779 Рік тому
Finally someone saying it as it is. Simple and straightforward no bullshit . Looking forward to seeing more videos.
@regisfourcade7145
@regisfourcade7145 Рік тому
The King of the Pallet ! I started to follow you from France from the start on your channel and now I make furniture with slabs of pallets. and everyone is surprised by the fabulous results.
@dainersmith714
@dainersmith714 Рік тому
I can't tell you how awesome it is to find this channel. I love (the idea of) wood working and do some in my garage. I recently started using pallet wood for some projects and to find this channel with someone who actually shares my name (first I've seen outside of my son) is just awesome.
@brianwalsh6666
@brianwalsh6666 Рік тому
You’re a hero, my friend! Thank you for this inspired and humble masterclass. I love what you’re doing!
@lawnytoons5042
@lawnytoons5042 Рік тому
Thank you Sir. Your humble beginnings are an inspiration to so many , myself included. Subscribed to you and Jesper Makes.
@OldtoNewRestorations
@OldtoNewRestorations Рік тому
Awesome vid, just what I needed to see. I'm at the early stages myself, got a whole pile of pallet wood and the basic tools. I've been mucking about with small items, hadn't really considered furniture. I'll be following along. Cheers 👍
@burkeyatm
@burkeyatm Рік тому
Mate…I’ve just started woodworking myself and I’ve been doing the exact same thing. It’s a great way to learn basic skills (through mistakes) without losing big bucks on expensive timber. Love it 👍
@tedmorris2122
@tedmorris2122 Рік тому
Thanks Mark for all your hard work and showing me how to start woodworking with very little. I tried to film my first project (coffee table) and understand the work you have gone through to put out the content you do. Thanks again!
@marissasassin9053
@marissasassin9053 Рік тому
Your explanation of the job as well as the reasoning behind the action is exceptional.
@allergictowoke
@allergictowoke Рік тому
I’m a cabinet maker of 16 years and iv got to say I’m very very impressed with your set up Keep the videos coming pal 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@MarkSmith-ym5td
@MarkSmith-ym5td Рік тому
Hi Mark Never met a Mark who wasn’t a good bloke. Love the video. Laughed when your son was the best way to denail the timber. You’ve inspired me. Some of your pieces are absolutely primo. Love your work sir.
@aarongibson9665
@aarongibson9665 Рік тому
This 100% how I got started. Just sold a $250 pallet table that cost $35 to make and loved making it.
@kidsfun-rhymesanddrawings
@kidsfun-rhymesanddrawings Рік тому
I am just starting out and can you please tell me what the size for the hall table is for that price? Thank you!
@kidsfun-rhymesanddrawings
@kidsfun-rhymesanddrawings Рік тому
@@dainermade Thank you!
@Ergmerphany
@Ergmerphany Рік тому
Thank you for sharing your story of how you got into woodworking! Hearing the steps you took makes the idea seem a lot more accessible for the average person who doesn't have a decked out woodshop. I like the idea of saving up the profit from projects to go towards new tools - that would be a very rewarding system!
@rodrigocristopherpelucchiv2970
@rodrigocristopherpelucchiv2970 Рік тому
Its amazing the amount of furniture you show you can build with pallets, really impressive, instant sub!
@MrRoyalBourbon
@MrRoyalBourbon Рік тому
Absolute legend mate ! And true inspiration for the next few months (years). I used palletwood to make campervans during my stay down under ! Greeting from France
@user-lj5xc4ov3u
@user-lj5xc4ov3u 7 місяців тому
Dude. You are an inspiration for the younger generations. Your execution and final product is exemplary.
@dainermade
@dainermade 7 місяців тому
Thanks mate. I hope they get out there and have a go
@justinrettberg5728
@justinrettberg5728 6 місяців тому
I just found out that my work throws away a ton of broken pallets every day. You've certainly given me the kick in the pants I need to get out there and put 'em to good use@@dainermade
@kentshrader6616
@kentshrader6616 Рік тому
Just the channel and video I've been needing and looking for! Thanks for sharing your advice and experience at building and selling your beautiful work! Probably going to bing watch all your videos!
@alm_alb
@alm_alb Рік тому
What I love more than the tables and the work you’ve put in, is your beautiful mindset.
@reniervanzyl8168
@reniervanzyl8168 Рік тому
I must admit, I never thought pallet furniture can look as good as you made them look. Really nice work. Hope to see and learn more from you soon. Have a great week.
@sirspongadoodle
@sirspongadoodle Рік тому
@@dainermade you started alot better than how i started... i started off trying to make a guitar from scratch with a pocket knife.... didnt work out.
@Tinker1066
@Tinker1066 Рік тому
Hi Mark I have not seen your videos before however you go through it where everyone can follow, and you show how you can do this even without $30000 of tools. Keep making videos and great furniture
@whatdoiknow7836
@whatdoiknow7836 Рік тому
Hey, I am glad I found a new woodworking channel that isn't 'unrealistic'. Hacking on palettes is great fun. And you can't go wrong because mistakes make nice warming fires (outside only!).
@MyDogmatix
@MyDogmatix Рік тому
This is fantastic. I’m a renovation carpenter who sometimes wonders whether it’s worth changing my game a little. Your video is quite inspiring!
@Ogsonofgroo
@Ogsonofgroo Рік тому
Great video Mark, thank you so much for putting this together and such selfess teaching, your work is wonderful and I can see the progression of your skills and artistry, keep it up mate, you have a new sub and big cheers from BC Canada!
@johnlavin-ford8372
@johnlavin-ford8372 Рік тому
Good on you mate!..... I have literally been making shelving units for our home with rubbish pallet wood the past month... So glad I found you as you've given me encouragement to keep going.... Just subbed.
@eekdestroy5329
@eekdestroy5329 Рік тому
I LOVE it ALL! The guy (you), the positive attitude, the openness to new skills, the accent and the recycling. Good man. 👍🏼
@poppylove3673
@poppylove3673 Рік тому
You make some beautiful wooden furniture! I especially love how you created the multi-colored shades of different wood, that you used to create such gorgeous and unique furniture! Truly amazing! 👍🏽❤️
@tro8191
@tro8191 Рік тому
I love this video! Appreciate how you started from beginner and now to pro! Very inspiring for us beginners!
@UndeadFleshgod
@UndeadFleshgod Рік тому
@@dainermade That is exactly what a pro would say haha
@jasonsahadeo5740
@jasonsahadeo5740 Рік тому
This is what I've been saying. I started in woodworking exactly like this except, I got friends to pay a deposit to get pallet wood auxiliary furniture (chests and shoe racks). I used the deposit money to buy a circular saw and glue. I already had a drill. Good God is took a long time breaking down pallets and I saw no money for a long time because I needed to use every cent to buy the tools needed for the next job. But the stuff was nicer and nicer and I got faster and faster (and better). I don't do it full time so I had to let people know up front that it'll take a while but they'll get a good deal because the furniture will be made of solid wood instead of the cheap nasty stuff available at the local stores Now I make smalls as a legit side hustle in my backyard. Fyi, I bought my circular saw (first tool) 2 years ago. Thanks for the video and the encouragement to stick with it.
@jasonsahadeo5740
@jasonsahadeo5740 Рік тому
@Michael Sørensen yeah. As a rule of thumb, always use the ones that are stamped HT. It means they're heat treated and not pressure treated. Check this video out for me details on the topic because in some countries they're often treated anyways. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bHmToIh5gYOZjp8.html
@josepeka1189
@josepeka1189 Рік тому
Fantastic work. I love your honesty and how enthusiastic you are about recycling. The dining table and the red chairs are amazing and the timber shines loud and clear. Amazing and thank you for sharing this inspirational video.Jose from Melbourne Australia
@iitra
@iitra Рік тому
Love it mate just shows there isn’t the word can’t if you want it enough your the example of wanting it enough 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@BuiltByChris
@BuiltByChris Рік тому
Mate, you're an inspiration. After watching this, I have an urge and an urgency now to get back out to the workshop. I started losing my motivation, but watching this video, it is back. Thanks for putting this video up, it's just what I needed. 👍🍺👍
@Nedswoodworks
@Nedswoodworks Рік тому
Happy to hear your going to get back to the shop Chris, good the mind and heart and we enjoy your content mate. Go get em.
@endofdayzfitnessu.k2126
@endofdayzfitnessu.k2126 10 місяців тому
U are a messer u will b in pub next day
@racinghome657
@racinghome657 Рік тому
Nice one Mark, I always enjoy your videos. I've used your methods on a couple of stools, and everybody who has seen them was impressed.
@fotografoindipendent
@fotografoindipendent 7 місяців тому
true honest Dainer made, you are great
@danreviewsitall
@danreviewsitall Рік тому
You gave me the inspiration to start a side hustle in pallet wood furniture. I am a landscaper and over the years have thrown away so many good pieces of wood and noticed the local timber merchant had trouble getting rid of the pallets. So I bought a thicknesser the other day for about 180 quid and it works great. I have made a table saw out of an old skill saw and I have now clamped up my first set of boards. I love that despite clearly having learned a lot and completing some great projects you are still humble and don't look down on the beginner. Thank you for that!✌
@danreviewsitall
@danreviewsitall Рік тому
@@dainermade I do a lot of tool reviews in the Landscaping side but I can see my channel start to turn into a wood working channel lol. But I'm lucky to have some of the better had tools at my disposal. Probably should get a table saw tho. The DIY one doesn't look very safe lol
@leahrowe847
@leahrowe847 Рік тому
If you ever do a fence repair/replacement job, save those fence pickets, 2x4s, & 4x4s. We just replaced our fence last yr, & I saved all the wood. I built a rolling spice rack for between my fridge/cabinets outta the sanded pickets, & have many other wonderful ideas for the rest. I'm so inspired! Sometimes you can also find free wood/reclaimed wood from jobsites or remodels that is pretty amazing, but you might have some that's unusable too. The great thing about wood... it burns, so you don't have to pay to dispose of it just get a li'l fire pit & voilá~ all cleaned up!
@AlbertTao
@AlbertTao Рік тому
i love this video! cheap hand tools, salvaged wood, large gaps in my joints, and lots of elbow grease are how i made my first projects 15 years ago. bought shop tools bit by bit over the years and my accuracy and workflow improved bit by bit too. i've been (mostly) following the guideline my mentor passed on to me: no more than one new tool per project.
@daniellong2298
@daniellong2298 Рік тому
Awesome story Jesper! Thank you so much for sharing this.
@alexstone9099
@alexstone9099 Рік тому
Got me wanting to get back into woodwork now. Been a while but I've been keeping my eye out for possible projects, looks like this might be it. Thank you for sharing, very good to see.
@narutofanz85
@narutofanz85 Рік тому
I think many people, myself included, don't realize that a hobby built is something one builds upon. One learns from experience, mistakes and slowly but surely buys the right tools they need. Thanks for the video, good luck to you Sir! You're working hard for your trade and it's a beautiful thing.
@FoodInDaHood
@FoodInDaHood Рік тому
I am actually coming up to retirement and was looking at doing exactly what you described in the video. This video is of tremendous help to me and actually somewhat relived to see that there are people with my kind of budget that can still make outstanding things from free wood. No intention to make money in anyway, just a hobby to pass my time and use tools loud enough to drown out the wifey 😉. Thank you very much from a now loyal subscriber in London (UK).
@frankharris4694
@frankharris4694 11 місяців тому
Hope wifey doesn't read your posts.😂
@davidfernandez6632
@davidfernandez6632 Рік тому
I like the very calm way you use to explain how it went down from the beginning with a basic set of tools and how you slowly started from the bottom up. Thank you for showing where to start!
@athomewithrobandtim
@athomewithrobandtim Рік тому
Glad we came across this video because we found out yesterday the place we work at would let us (with permission) to take some pallets home with us. So we definitely will be following along and doing some of these projects as well as building our our raised beds for our garden!
@PhantomFilmAustralia
@PhantomFilmAustralia Рік тому
Oh, hi Mark! Loved the video on making great looking furniture out of something as cheap and abundant as pallets. Love your work. SUBSCRIBED!!
@huiledenoix8014
@huiledenoix8014 Рік тому
I have built my chicken house out of pallets. I am currently building other chicken stuff with pallets. I figured out myself how to disasemble pallets and remove nails, but i see in this video that there are lots of efficient techniques ... Pallet parts are not always well shaped but they are often made out of hard woods and withstand well outdoor conditions. This is great to learn wood working while making durable and good quality stuff.
@castro1n3
@castro1n3 Рік тому
Brilliant video, great advice. I just made to sliding doors out of a few pallets and everything you’ve said is gospel. I’m hooked. Thanks for being here.
@arthurmessineo9179
@arthurmessineo9179 Рік тому
Mark, I love your perseverance, and your projects, keep up the good work I will be watching!
@jasonpiper1177
@jasonpiper1177 Рік тому
Great video Mark. I love the way you're helping people interested in woodworking dive in and not doubt themselves just because they only own a few basic tools. I started out like this years ago with a secondhand drop saw and some basic hand tools. People laughed at me and the things I made. I remember the words "People aren't going to buy that shit" being spoken at me like I was a joke. I'm glad I didn't listen to that person and the numerous other put downs. Today I own well over a hundred thousand dollars worth of machinery, and this "hobby" is now a very successful business. I love what I do, and it never feels like I'm actually 'working' for a living. We need more people like you in the world. Legend mate. Just subscribed.
@fortissimoX
@fortissimoX Рік тому
"We need more people like you in the world." Well, to me it seems that we also need more people like you! I hope your business will continue to make you happy!
@kennpimentel3246
@kennpimentel3246 Рік тому
Mark can't do everything by himself...the world also needs more Jasons...how about it mate....
@ReclaimDesign
@ReclaimDesign Рік тому
Pulling pallets apart is definitely hard work! There's no getting away from it 😅 Great video Mark - well explained and some brilliant projects you've done with reclaimed wood
@ReclaimDesign
@ReclaimDesign Рік тому
@@dainermade Happy new year man!
@dominiquecarroll6518
@dominiquecarroll6518 11 місяців тому
Just found your channel, will be watching more! Love the honesty and openness towards getting started. Great work
@howardsportugal
@howardsportugal 9 місяців тому
Love it - you're a natural teacher! Been usin pallets for chicken runs, showers...but those nails - need to get hold of that bit of kit!
@chrismoose64
@chrismoose64 7 місяців тому
Excellent story and video mate. You seem like a decent bloke...for an Aussie 😂
@dainermade
@dainermade 7 місяців тому
Don’t hold that against me 😆
@stuggit
@stuggit Рік тому
Great stuff Mark, keep it up and thanks.
@stuggit
@stuggit Рік тому
@@dainermade You`re welcome, have a cold one on me.
@DirkJacobsz
@DirkJacobsz Рік тому
Mark - you are inspiring - I just built my first pine headboard - looking for some other easy projects to do - and I find you - Thanks man. Love it..Your stuff is beautiful. Cheers mate.
@IanTaylorTravels
@IanTaylorTravels Рік тому
Mate, thanks so much for this. So many videos start with "this is a simple build with basic tools" then they proceed to pull out table saw, mitre saw, thicknesser and everything else that beginners don't have. You have shown how to start with very little and build up. Thank you and keep up the good work!
@denisesaunders1616
@denisesaunders1616 Рік тому
What a great video! I was getting frustrated with my pallet DIY's, but you've restored my confidence and I'm inspired once again. Thank you so much!!!
@HBon111
@HBon111 Рік тому
This was so cool! I've always been interested in gathering up piles of pallets, but people tell me it's not allowed or something.
@Martinjstevens
@Martinjstevens Рік тому
I got started doing pallet furniture too, it paired for most of my tools.
@jamestombleson469
@jamestombleson469 11 місяців тому
Thank you SO much for sharing your tips. This is the best instructional video I have seen in a long time & think it is about time to start working on my passion. I totally agree with your sign from Bill & Ted in the background: Be excellent to each other.
@enfermocerebro89
@enfermocerebro89 Рік тому
True story! Like Jesper said, In my village of 3000 people, there used to be like 5 carpenters for the past 20 years(and here in my country the houses have been made from stone, and now from bricks and concrete, the furniture is soviet, so, chipboard in everything... you need a carpenter only for roof, windows, doors,aaaand some times for furniture). Now there is just one, and he is only making custom chipboard furniture... That"s a guy having all the tools in his workshop(like a 100k in machinery and tools) already there from his grandfather... But the passion is not there... I just started making things from pallet wood, and already from friends I have like orders for so many things, that they are ready to pay(like things seen on pinterest), but nobody wants to make... I learned so much from guys like you. Made my firrst 3 meters desktop out of pallet wood... with having the knowlidge, and different technics from videos... my father used to have the woodworking as a hobby, he just watched and giving me advises that I already knew from this kind of videos(he is 67), he ask me about you tube then 😀... I had the bad habbit of doing nothing in my free time, just drinkig and wasting my time on stupid games on my phone or watching "funny" videos all day long. That changed , my dayly routine changed. Thank you! Thaaaank you and all the people there that changed my life in the past 2 years! By the way, I just had my first workshop made from zero. All the machinery and tools I have there cost like 2 to 3k... And can make everything there. Just need the will and the passion. Greeting from Bulgaria! Love you, and send some greetings to Jesper too. 😀
@thelight3112
@thelight3112 Рік тому
That is amazing! I understand starting your workshop from nothing. My grandfather sold all his workshop equipment when him and my grandmother moved into a smaller house. I was heartbroken, but too young to have my own workshop then. Luckily, there are plenty of high quality old tools being sold at garage sales, car boot sales, and Facebook, often for very little.
@JesperMakes
@JesperMakes Рік тому
Great story mate, loved to hear it. Take care and keep on building stuff..!
@mtlicq
@mtlicq Рік тому
One very important note for EVERYONE: Wherever you get the wooden skids, honestly find out who bought the material that was on the skids and ASK PERMISSION from the right person, because in many cases, they paid deposit money (usually $25 or more) for each and are just waiting for the vendor to take them back and refund their money. In some cases, they did not pay for them and the vendor won't come and get them, so then the owner will be glad to allow you to take them away. ASK PERMISSION FOR SKIDS.
@bruce-le-smith
@bruce-le-smith Рік тому
yeah round my parts the free ones are usually outside a fence line and have a bit of cardboard zip tied to the fence saying "fREe". if it looks like it's on the property and there's no sign, then it's a 'leave it alone' or 'ask' situation. usually if it's stacked up real nice and pretty it's obviously a 'leave it alone' situation haha
@Carl6801force
@Carl6801force Рік тому
Kind of a given. Most people ask for anything that they take, unless they are thieves.
@snuffoutrouge5109
@snuffoutrouge5109 Рік тому
You don't want the police randomly pulling you over and asking where you got the pallet from unless you have previously asked the company/ owner if it is ok to remove a pallet from their stack of pallets.
@frankharris4694
@frankharris4694 11 місяців тому
Here,any pallets at roadside are free.🇳🇿
@thegardenofeatin5965
@thegardenofeatin5965 8 місяців тому
You also want to know how that pallet was treated, whether it was merely heat treated or if it's been chemically treated. You also want to know what was carried on that pallet, and where it's been. Chemicals, bacteria, mold, excrement, cooties, eldrich curses or smelling like toner cartridges can really ruin a project.
@ruckboger
@ruckboger Рік тому
Thank you for the video. I was going through my old wood and before throwing it out I decided to run it through the table saw. I was surprised at how good the grain looked. So I picked up some carving knives and started whittling. I'm not much of a carpenter but I do like working with wood. I can relate to what you're saying about it being good for the heart.
@lilianmuthoni4923
@lilianmuthoni4923 Рік тому
Wow 😲, thank you, love interior design,decors and whole ideas about pallets
@TigerDusty
@TigerDusty Рік тому
Another great video Mark, pallets are the way to go when first starting out. As you mentioned, stuff it up, just go find another one. I made lots of craft items from pallets and sold them at the market, it was simple and people loved them. Might make some more for the upcoming summer season. Keep up the great work. Cheers Robert.
@ManicPandaz
@ManicPandaz Рік тому
I’m just starting this pallet woodworking adventure myself, got two more today. What I’m wondering is do you have to worry about different wood treatment for pallets. I’m getting heat treated wood. I want non toxic wood because I’m building a compost bin. I’ve noticed they are brittle, should I avoid heat treated wood for building furniture or does it not matter?
@TD-wi1zh
@TD-wi1zh Рік тому
Another one from Jesper, and I only found him today too... Thanks for the ideas. I need to upgrade tools but had no idea how to afford them. We're just coming to summer so pallets are going to be plentiful, and any wood I cannot use can go towards next winter's heating!
@Western.Werewolf.Studios
@Western.Werewolf.Studios 8 місяців тому
Wood working is something I've always been interested in, though I never really had the time due to it being a hobby and not making me money. But now I think I'm going to start making and selling furniture!!! Thanks so much for posting this video mate! It gave me so much inspiration!👍
@David-nx2vm
@David-nx2vm Рік тому
Great video and hobby. If possible, know the history of your pallets. Heat treated is better than chemicals like Methyl Bromide. Pallets may be stamped HT or MB. Obviously, go for the former. Avoid pallets used to transport chemicals or other materials that can introduce anything hazardous into the wood. Take precautions to avoid inhaling the dust. Finally, avoid burning pallet wood if there’s a chance you may inhale the smoke.
@bulletinthewind
@bulletinthewind Рік тому
Hi Mark. Great video. I’m 8 months into my own woodwork/workshopping adventure. Can you please do a video on how to select the right pallet wood for making things out of? Most folks aren’t aware that some pallets are chemically treated or have been used to transport hazardous materials, and therefore should not be made into items that people should spend much time near. Thanks again!! 🤙🏻✨
@moshesheckel7369
@moshesheckel7369 Рік тому
What does it matter? You're not eating it.
@bulletinthewind
@bulletinthewind Рік тому
@@moshesheckel7369 Well done.
@kutemwanamwanza3876
@kutemwanamwanza3876 Рік тому
@@moshesheckel7369 🤣
@kennethwhiteley7050
@kennethwhiteley7050 Рік тому
Awesome video Man! Thanks for all the ideas that came into my head just now! I made my first "barn wood" picture frame for my wife this last weekend out of pallet wood and it turned out great. Distressed, stained, and painted the wood to give it the right look
@brigandboy1425
@brigandboy1425 Рік тому
Thanks for this man. I've been fascinated by this kinda thing for a while now. It turns out I'm not a construction person, I'm a shop person. Been building cabinets, working on houses and roofs, doing that kinda thing for a long time, but staying on the ground and being productive is my goal. It'll be good to make some money and be my own boss, use the skills I know and learn some new ones, and videos like yours help a lot. Cheers :)
@aprilgenter_realestate
@aprilgenter_realestate Рік тому
Invaluable information- love the video immensely- I am hooked on recycling pallets and doing it economically - thank you !!!!
@alexrobertson232
@alexrobertson232 8 місяців тому
Great work !! Very inspiring !
@worldgate989
@worldgate989 10 днів тому
I'm working on getting started with pallets. Im trying to learn how to do things, not how to build specific things, and finding these types of channels very helpful.
@gudgengrebe
@gudgengrebe Рік тому
Hello from the UK. I’ve just found your channel. I was just thinking about using pallets to make things! Thank you for your REALLY interesting and tip full videos! I love the way you talk about things. I’ve just subscribed to you (and Jesper) thank you very much for sharing your know how!
@iam1in1
@iam1in1 Рік тому
Thank you for the knowledge. God bless you and your family
@AFGautonompunk
@AFGautonompunk Рік тому
ohh, i am so grateful for your insight and sharings here! this is actually quite helpful for motivation and inspiration, thanks Mark !
@campbellmorrison8540
@campbellmorrison8540 Рік тому
Wonderful demo of how it can be done, but not over night. Find something that interests you and focus on it and sooner or later you will end up with what you need to make your life special. I have collected tools all my life with the hope to retire and be able to enjoy a well equipped shed, doing what I felt like without always feeling I needed one of those or I couldn't do that because I didn't have one of them. Im now retired and blessed to have a wonderful hobby and I now find the meaning of life every day. I didn't have to be retired to discover that but I didn't have the guts to start earlier as you have so ably demonstrated can be done.
@mikeosborn3906
@mikeosborn3906 Рік тому
One of the best pallet wood ideas I've seen excellent thank you...
@kronamadness7119
@kronamadness7119 3 місяці тому
"Get Started" you can't be more right than that, it was the hardest part for me since I don't have a house but I was just needing to start and figure things out on the road. Thank you for you sharing all of that!
@marcspade_pipes
@marcspade_pipes Рік тому
This is great. I’m making a cabinet for myself out of pallets. Super encouraging! Thank you, sir!
@shanomac
@shanomac Рік тому
Great explainer video! Super practical and accessible. Reaching out to those other 19 people was a genius move! Most people try a build a business - then find the demand. You had the demand that warranted turning your skill into a business. Well done. Revenue from Day 1. Love it.
@joeblogs318
@joeblogs318 Рік тому
My mum got me a pallet from a skip and a tool kit from the pound shop at 8 iv been hooked ever since this is definitely inspiring I was looking at making a garden set in the summer but the ones I'd seen look like pallets but with your design you'd never know
@watchman1969
@watchman1969 Рік тому
this video is GOLD! Thank you very much for sharing!
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