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Pallet projects for the garden
www.1001pallets.com/2015/07/pallet-projects-garden/
All of the projects were undertaken with minimal expenditure on fixings and completed using everyday tools that I already possessed. Materials purchased were, nails, screws, rubber sealant and wood preservative. Tools used were jigsaw, hammer, mallet, crowbar, bolster, sander, square, measuring tape and G clamps.
I can supply rough plans for each piece if anyone wants them. Just email me.
For the vertical planter I disinfected the wood as I am growing herbs in these which we intend to use for cooking. Better safe than sorry I think.
All of the pallets were obtained free of charge as was the felt covering for the log store roof.
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Submitted by: John Foley !
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Pallet projects for the garden
www.1001pallets.com/2015/07/pallet-projects-garden/
All of the projects were undertaken with minimal expenditure on fixings and completed using everyday tools that I already possessed. Materials purchased were, nails, screws, rubber sealant and wood preservative. Tools used were jigsaw, hammer, mallet, crowbar, bolster, sander, square, measuring tape and G clamps.
I can supply rough plans for each piece if anyone wants them. Just email me.
For the vertical planter I disinfected the wood as I am growing herbs in these which we intend to use for cooking. Better safe than sorry I think.
All of the pallets were obtained free of charge as was the felt covering for the log store roof.
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Submitted by: John Foley !
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