Posted: 16-07-2011 , 05:39 PM #61 | |
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For Pallet Lovers
A nice idea here for a Pallet Garden! This is the link, and it has some other ingenious and frugal ideas for balcony living. Hope you like:
http://lifeonthebalcony.com/how-to-t...into-a-garden/ |
Posted: 17-07-2011 , 07:42 AM #62 | |
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Wow! Thanks TickTock, great link, what a brilliant idea x
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Posted: 17-07-2011 , 03:55 PM #63 | |
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Glad you like. So many people here have worked miracles with pallets I hoped it would be of interest. Not so much to me though as I've a big garden, but it could still be used for herbs if I ever run out of space!
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That's brilliant I would've loved one of those when I lived in my flat!!!really great idea :)
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Posted: 27-01-2012 , 08:06 PM #65 | |
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Here is another idea for pallets. As I said before we are useless at diy in our house, so I leave the ideas to those with talent, but I thought you might like this. If it has been on here before, apologies.
http://frugalandthriving.com.au/2011...g-old-pallets/ |
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Made this yesterday with two pallets to prevent the gas hub from freezing overnight (...again)
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Posted: 03-02-2012 , 12:15 AM #67 | |
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Looks great! Well done. Stay cosy!
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Posted: 07-03-2012 , 12:36 PM #68 | |
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decided to try making one of those palet sheds. this is the progress so far. I'll make a full post once I've completed the structure.
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Posted: 09-03-2012 , 11:24 PM #69 | |
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I'm absolutely amazed at how inventive all you "palleteers" are! Think I've caught the bug, have start scouring around to see if I can find some:)
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That's a great title, "palleteers"! A bit like Muskateers, but dunno what you could make with a "musk"!! :-) |
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Lol maybe some "musk-ito" nets! |
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Posted: 11-03-2012 , 11:00 PM #72 | |
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Great idea! :-)
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Posted: 09-04-2012 , 12:21 PM #73 | ||
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Well done so far.
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How did you join the pallets together? |
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Posted: 12-04-2012 , 07:55 AM #74 | |
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Here's a few more pictures of the recent progress.
Pallets are joined together at the base and sides with screws and using 2 pallet planks to join them vertically and horizontally to the next ones. Makes for a pretty solid structure and the cladding (outside and inside) will reinforce it further. |
Posted: 21-05-2012 , 11:56 PM #75 | |
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OMg
That is unbelievably wonderful, it reminds me of the house James May built out of lego, that is one epic project though which I don't think I would be able to master alone! Any updates now?
I cannot believe how much space there is inside. And a great way to re use those old election posters I see!!!! CONGRATULATIONS! |
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