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Old Posted: 11-11-2011 , 08:20 PM #1
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what to do with pallets?...i didnt want to spend money on ready made fencing panels and i love bit of a DIY ...the only cost were screws, 10 euro paint and hinges..not bad..still standing:)
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Old Posted: 11-11-2011 , 10:29 PM #2
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Wow...well done!!
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Old Posted: 12-11-2011 , 07:36 PM #3
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Nice work, czlowiczek.

Thanks for sharing!

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Old Posted: 12-11-2011 , 08:26 PM #4
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They look brilliant!!! Well done!!! ;)
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Old Posted: 13-11-2011 , 07:25 PM #5
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Thats a fantastic job. Looks shop bought. Well done.
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Old Posted: 14-11-2011 , 02:39 PM #6
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Excellent job!
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Old Posted: 17-11-2011 , 11:31 PM #7
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What a super end result, how did you get the pallets to split, tried myself but its so hard, any tips???? great job, well done you.
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Old Posted: 19-11-2011 , 05:18 PM #8
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thank you all for the cheery comments:)

to rubyruby- i only needed 110cm lenght.so i tried to use the bigger ( longer )
pallets and used handheld saw to cut the sides away
( where they were nailed in) so i would only have to take apart the middle..and the rest was done by claw hammer and loads of twisting and wiggling to loosen them up.its a pain in the bum:)
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