MushCreek
Well-known member
At the current crazy lumber prices, the cheapest thing I've found is pallet boards. You can still get pallets cheap; I even saw free ones the other day. Yes, lots and lots of labor involved, but when you're retired and low on cash....
I'm trying to figure out what would be involved in using them for non-structural wall covering. I imagine putting up a LOT of 3' or 4' boards would get tedious, though. Would it be worth cutting a slot on the ends, and making wood tongues to keep the ends somewhat flush? Or, I could just fasten a block behind the joints. I really want to insulate and finish the inside of the shop, but current prices are stopping me dead.
I'm trying to figure out what would be involved in using them for non-structural wall covering. I imagine putting up a LOT of 3' or 4' boards would get tedious, though. Would it be worth cutting a slot on the ends, and making wood tongues to keep the ends somewhat flush? Or, I could just fasten a block behind the joints. I really want to insulate and finish the inside of the shop, but current prices are stopping me dead.

