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Keeper Of Rotor Hill
brb, going to buy some vinegar
.......The good news is that we're just about finished with a bathroom update and I'm chomping at the bit to get back onto garage projects. I've also been focused on getting healthy (diet and exercise), which has made a dramatic difference in my energy levels and mood, and has really helped with handling stress. I hope to be back into the swing of things on the garage soon and start knocking out some of the items on my to-do list and posting regular updates.

I’ve had the best luck just using a sawzall and a long metal cutting blade. It will just slice through the nails and I’ll leave the nails in as accents.

That's a lot of work. Glad you're still kicking!
Cool thread, you ever get some of those other ax heads done?
"free".
I'm trying to keep this thread related to garage improvements or garage projects, and most of what I've been working on is pretty mundane, household maintenance items that I don't think anyone would really be interested in...
...But your almost there and I for one am looking forward to seeing the finished walls..![]()
Cool stuff! Have you been out riding your Sportster yet this spring?
Ed
Very nice garage and thread. Breaking apart pallets is a lot of work. I've been collecting some that look like they are made with some sort of tropical hardwood. Dark maroon wood with a very tight grain - and the pallets are HEAVY.
Thank you! Its not as nice as the cell phone pics would have you believe, but I'm making forward progress and that's the most important thing. I wonder if those pallets aren't made of Purple Heart? If so, lucky you! I was happy enough to find a steady supply of oak.
http://www.wood-database.com/purpleheart/
Thanks Ed! I do need to get the bike put back together. I still need to get a new rear tire and paint the rear fender to get back on the road. I wanted to have the tank, fenders, and wheels powdercoated this winter by a guy I work with (he has a little hobby setup in his garage) but since we both work at the same place, he's in the same boat as me with how busy he's been, so I never pressed him on it. My backup was another (former) coworker in SD that has his own powdercoating business, but he ended up needing shoulder surgery right in the middle of tearing out his old oven to upgrade to a larger one. I see he's now got everything back up and running, so I might end up contacting him. We'll see... I keep telling myself that I need to get some of these other irons out of the fire first.
It might just be that purple heart wood. I'll try to get some pics posted.


...What does your coworker use that will fit bigger things like wheels and fenders? That would be a game changer for me!
...Don't mean to hijack your thread but thought you'd find it interesting.
I believe he rigged up something like this:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/di...te-oven-for-you-gun-guys-on-the-cheap.862183/
No worries, I do find it interesting! If you'll allow me to hijack my own thread for a moment...
It doesn't surprise me to see species of wood mixed together on a pallet because there are businesses that recycle and rebuild pallets. It could very well be the case that your purple heart boards come on a non-standard pallet and are sent to one of these facilities, broken apart, and then made into more common 40x48 pallets.
Rebuilt pallets are usually cheaper than buying new, and I'd guess that Fastenal (or one of their main suppliers) is purchasing these pallets from a re-builder. It also makes sense that Fastenal would be a good source for hardwood pallets because a softwood pallet would probably not do so well with several tons of nuts and bolts packed onto them.
I suspect the reason your local branch gets wood pallets is because they are a hub for other stores in the area, meaning they probably get shipments from a main distribution center and supply several smaller stores within a certain distance using the reusable plastic pallets. Since the supply chain is controlled between the hub and small stores, you can use the plastic pallets without worrying that they'll get taken or thrown away. You can't always guarantee that when shipping between the DC and the hub because the loads are more than likely handled by a third party LTL carrier who will mix and match loads depending on their destination.
So there you go... three paragraphs of pure speculation on the source of purple heart boards found on hardwood pallets and how they ended up at your local Fastenal store. (I spent the first 4.5 years of my career at a global distribution center for a large power sports manufacturer.)
...This fastenal is not a hub for other stores. In fact they have tried to get the composite pallets that get sent back to the hub ( and thus don't pile up in the corner) without success. I think the hub also needs to get rid of pallets![]()
They do get plenty of regular pine pallets, or ratty old ones that look like they've been around since pallets were first used - but once or twice a week they get a nice hardwood pallet, so I pop in occasionally.

Like I said, pure speculation!![]()
Enjoyed your thread. Where would you have been if you had not changed directions and rehabbed you garage. There would have not been enough room for all the pallet wood. The pieces you have made and posted look great.
Dwight
Siding patch looks good! Now it looks like the fascia needs some attention! Yard looks nice.