Pallet CABIN from START to FINISH in 10 minutes
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- Pallet cabin from start to finish in 10 minutes. Complete construction of a pallet cabin from foundation to roof. This is the off-grid pallet cabin that I built with almost no money. The pallet cabin is built by hand and off-grid power tools
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40 years ago my dad was a truck driver and brought home 5-7 pallets a week for about 6 months. He built me and my brother with our limited help the coolest backyard castle made of pallets.
Very good 👍🙂 A cabin isolation video is coming this Sunday
I had to read that twice at first I thought you said he brought home 57 pallets a week. I was like good God man what were you building a mansion lol
That's dope I can only imagine how cool that must have been!
This comment works better if you stop reading at the word brother.
@@FifteenO8kings live in castles
It's amazing what you can do when you're not bothered with all of those annoying building codes.
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Building codes are set at the minimum for endurance and performance. To skimp on them is to build less quality, with the associated risks of failures.
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And you're building barracks for an army of elves.
Tout à fait d'accord 🎉
As a former house framer I'm simultaneously infuriated by this yet, admire and am liberated by it.
👍🙂 A video in isolation is coming this Sunday
Yes this was much harder then framing a house conveniently. But it turned out nice after all the hard work.
Did any of them get convicted? 🤔
It's the chain saw action huh ..lol ..😂
@@BAZZAROU812ye😂
Nice. To anyone thinking of doing this.
1. Barrier between foundation and the wood is important.
2. The boards on the floor pallets will break unless you build a decent surface over them. Be careful on them until the flooring is installed.
3. If you want it to hold up in high wind conditions I'd use a post and beam frame with pallets filling the wall space between posts. Otherwise this type of building has a good chance of collapsing under high wind conditions. It will be fine for awhile and then it will suddenly fail. Not a huge issue unless you live in areas that can have hurricanes etc.
Exactly you want a proper frame and footer header constructed build. That thing could collapse right on top of you. 😂
Not to mention the zero insulation in the walls and floors
Good points but the video is about working with less. By all means you're adding valuable information still
@@thatfast3002 Seriously that’s a completely unsafe structure. I wouldn’t let my dog sleep in it. 😂
And the rolled roofing (looked like maybe it was just tar paper?) is not going to hold up long exposed like that
I built a playhouse for my daughter out of pallets. When I dismantled it 15 years later, it was as sound as the day I built it. There will always be naysayers who have never accomplished anything telling you you can’t do what you have already done. Nice job !!
That is awesome! I hear exactly that every day 👍🙂
100s of years ago, people used whatever they had near them at their disposal to build solid structures that lasted.
Why not continue this tradition?
Nicely done to the uploader! This is the kind of ingenuity that will get you through when WW3 hits and / or society implodes.
Ideal for a play house/fort.
What about the grands?
@@klerobi1how many pallets did you use for this project?
Came from a short titled "man decides to build a separate house instead of apologising to wife"
😂😂😂true😂😂😂😂
Same buddy
same😂
Same
It’s literally a shed though
That's Cool my dad built one when I was 8 year's old. I'm 41 now we still spend summers in it.
The amount of time and effort put into not only making the cabin but also moving the camera around for each shot and then later editing the video to post it is absolutely insane
Back in the late 50's or maybe 1961 or so my dad built an outbuilding out of pallets. Back then that type of thing was virtually unheard of. He sided it with house siding and shingled the roof. No one would believe it was made of pallets until they saw the inside. It would still be standing had the area not been totally redeveloped.
This was all repurposed materials (other than the screws and drywall). I enjoyed this very much. 👍 Great job. Wonderful cabin or tool shed. I'd camp in that cabin tbh. It's beautiful.
Glad you enjoyed it
What’s even cooler then the build is the builder … it’s twice as hard to work alone.
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Now THIS, is what i call Real Recycling and Repurposing!
Finally someone who actually used the pallets as they were to build something indtead of just take the wood off of the pallet to build. 👍 Cute work shop.
Glad you liked it!
What's wrong with taking the wood out? Way more efficient, at least in material expenses, maybe more time consuming.
@@timofeifilippov9558 Once you take a pallet apart it's no longer a pallet. So, you can't technically still call something a pallet building or whatever you make. Now it's just wood you salvaged from pallets.
@@marygaudet2-7 no sh!t, but you are still recycling pallets and using them to build something. Sometimes it's way better to take the wood out and use it instead of using the whole thing. In this video too, he cuts out a lot of wood when doing the walls and splits pallets in half to make the roof. Building something of whole pallets is unreasonable and I can only see someone doing that if they have got only screws and a screwdriver and nothing else so no ways to actually disassemble the pallets properly OR purely for entertainment purposes (which means wasting materials btw). For a functional build, recycling the wood and/or modifying the pallets as needed is the smartest way.
@@marygaudet2-7Typical woman, annoy with semantics rather than talk merit or actually make something.
I guarantee people have said being palette wood it will rot very quickly 😂 i did my whole garden with palette wood 6 years ago and it's still good know rot and still the best garden on the street. You've done a fantastic job there mate.
Yes 👍🙂
I think pallets are usualy sprayed with some sort of pesticide
@@mb_a5383Export pallets are heat treated and sprayed with methyl bromide. National pallets aren’t treated and can’t be used for export purposes.
Pallets are made with hardwood generally so they can hold up under a lot of pressure.
Pallets are generally treated so that they do last so they are ideal
Impressive. When I was in the lumber business, a customer started a nonprofit for inner city kids the the South Bronx. They stripped wood beams and pallets from abandoned buildings, and created furniture pieces, butcher block tables etc.
Pallets are made from hardwoods which made it a perfect wood to create furniture
This is why I always take the pallets that people don't want... I have goats and these are basically free gate/fence reinforcement. Good wood should never go to waste! Well done sir!
I loved watching you build this cabin from pallets, it has turned out amazing.
Glad you like it!
I want to build my family a tiny home on a budget. I know a guy who has a whole bunch of pallets. He wants to give me thank you thank you thank you so much for the inspiration.❤
You can build a tiny home using stick framing and reclaimed fixtures for under $5k. The pallet build is novel and is good for like a greenhouse or a workshop, but I wouldn't trust my family's safety to screwed together pallet grade wood.
This is a literal death trap in a storm. Don't live in something like this.
Sweeeeet ! Nothing but RESPECT for people who make use of material that is often wasted.
It's usually wasted because they break after a couple uses. It should not be used for any type of construction whatsoever. I guess unless you want the person using the building to get crushed by rotten pallets. Trust me, if they give it away, there's something VERY wrong with it. They reuse them until they can't hold weight anymore.
These pallets are usually in circulation being reused all the time until they are broken I believe. Also love it if people don't let stuff go to waste, but many people would not consider the materials he used waste
Pallets are a gift, people want them gone and we can use them for so many things!
Ive made so many things out of them.
Very impressive!
You might want to protect the dry wall around the stove. Just mount cement board, either on top of the dry wall, or replace it.
Totally respect his skills. He made it look so easy, but its not. Great video.
The pallet kingdom has begun
There is a channel called “not so boring” that says you were expelled out your house… Im glad I found the original video
Not exactly a cabin, but definitely a very nice little workshop. Nice job 💯
Right. I see any insulation. And that looked like snow. I know I would get cold. But I loved the finish product
I think it's great what you did, but you probably need to place something between the foundation blocks and the floor structure so the pallets holding up the entire structure won't draw moisture from the blocks and rot. A thin piece of metal or ground contact treated wood.
You're right 👍🙂
The fact that you built this under 12 mins is amazing
I cant tell if this is satire
He built in in days not minutes
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In a part of the video there was snow and after there wasnt so he definetely dont did this even a day
this is sped up he didnt do this in 11 mins
I bought big 4.5 x 9 pallets from a sign company going out of business and built a darkroom inside my print shop. After a while I really didn’t like the way the slats of wood looked so I added faux brick wall panels to the outside and it was a huge compliment to the shop. People always comment on it when they come in. I love it!
it must be a lot of work but also very satisfying to build a cabin like this, very inspiring. beautiful and functional
Thank you very much 👍🙂
Lovely. Pallets and ripped boards are a great combo. Wasn’t sure how much snow you get , but that looks exactly like something we could use/ build here in northern Ontario. Might tweak it to accommodate more snow. Beautiful display of your resourcefulness and talent.
The upside; it’s a truly lovely video (thank you👍) I really loved the way it was put together and I’ll take a lot of it away with me.
The downside; who would take corrugated roofing and put fixings through the drainage channel when there’s a perfectly good high point that won’t channel water? 9.9999/10 😊
Very creative, "Waste not, want not." my Dad used to say.
I would be quite content living in that tiny cabin, away from all the hustle & bustle.
Thanks for sharing.
That was cool! I love that old door and locking/door handle system, it has so much character and charm!
Glad you enjoyed it
The door and the wood burning stove ❤️
You will need to add a fireproof material on the walls surrounding your stove so it doesn't get to hot and ignite. Awesome build, perfect workshop.
Thanks for the tips!
@@klerobi1you could use some corrugated roofing material. Love the build!
@@davidkuest6224 Yes, I have to finish the roof
Love these types of videos for the cheapest of costs you can get amazing buildings built.
looks like a typical medieval house.... 🎓 Bravo 🎓
Great idea for a cheap hobby/work shop. At least anchor to the cinder blocks and add a concrete footing on each. Maybe $100 in concrete bags some rebar and elbow grease. Add some cross bracing on the walls. Could run the boards diagonally instead. Also, I think I would have installed more insulation and a chimney and more roofing structure (plywood or similar) also an additional roof cover like shingles or roll roofing. I know he kept the costs down, but a solar panel or two and a couple of batteries could provide some lighting as needed. Or, since he had electricity out there, he could have run a conduit and line from the breaker or just plug in as well ( maybe not to code but…) All depending on what he can scrounge.
This is the first pallet video I've seen that does what I wanna do! Im 22 and at my parents house still and want to build a pallet shed thing to be the start of my metal fabrication/"business" and the way he puts the footprint down just makes the most sense to me. Can't wait to build my thang and get my metal fab skills goin
I just had the best ice from watching this !
I’m going to build this for my kids to play in as a club house .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome!
I think we could provide a good solution to the housing shortage and even the homelessness crisis with wood pallet tiny homes!
Thank you for sharing this build. 🙏
Great job. you'd want to put the screws In the roofing in the top part of the wave not the bottom. That way it won't leak
Keep up the good work but one thing you may have found out when using coragated roofing put the screw in the high side not the low you will have less leaks plus they make nails with rubber gaskets for it maybe screws aswell
Amazing how he did that in 10 minutes... Took me 2 weeks to build my shed. I have along way go to become a pro.😁
It’s the batteries.
lol 😂
It's awesome stuff like this that pushes me to avoid HOAs at all costs when I start house shopping. Great job!
I like the idea of using the pallets as they are, to easily setup a floor. This is a good idea.
I want to try to make something similar, I like how you used cinder blocks under the pallets as well, here in Australia these are also cheap.
Mate, you and I are going to have the best Aussie pallet cabins in Australia in our backyards. I can't wait to make one. And yes those cinder blocks are cheap as chips! Good luck with yours! 🐨🇦🇺
Last very short time, 3-4 years zhen start to collapse, wood on pallets are very bad. 😉
@@barbarabruce7648£1.50 to £2 here in England we call em Breeze Blocks here dont know why tho? Good Luck
@@landro9369 Wrong. Mine lasted 15 years. And then we had to use a chainsaw to dismantle it.
Cabins looked absolutely beautiful! Excellent craftsmanship sir! I would love to do something like this 😀
Go for it!
What’s stopping you?
This is the shack that the Big Bad Wolf blew away
I love that you repurposed so many things! That wood burning stove & the doors. Awesome.
Absolutely incredible work. I thought you were going to do a sod roof at first glance but still what a beautiful job ❤
Maybe one day! 👍🙂
I agree I thought the same thing
Screws on the corrugated lazerloght roofing should be at high points not the channels or you get leaks
@andy2906 glad someone else saw that.
@@andy2906 not on this roofing, the plastic is too soft, so special screws are used
GREAT WORK!!!
Love the creativity and repurposing of materials! 😃👍
Thank you so much 😀
We live in a terrible throwaway world, so l appreciate things that are reused, wood or otherwise. Pallets are not fancy wood but they are still strong usable wood and l have seen them so beautifully transformed, you can no longer tell their origin!
In the building beside mine someone took much time & love creating an outdoor seating area all made from pallets. It's been very enjoyed by the buildings renters & those on the bike path.
There are dozens of uses for a little building like this, well done!👍😃🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
Lol I was just looking for ideas like this to do for my goats. I use pallets for everything. I mean all they cost ya is the has to get them. I've already built my raised garden beds, rabbits hutches, and part of my chicken coop from them. But seriously thank you it always helps seeing it done so my mind's eye has something to go back to when doing my own.
This is ingenious. Just love it. Thanks for sharing ❤
I constructed a 20 palette garden deck and used urethane coating to keep moisture out. I collect these palettes from house building construction sites for free. The deck lasted around ten years, and finally fell apart. It was fun building it and, over time, used it for firewood.
I have trouble just finding two pallets that are in good enough condition for such a project anywhere in my area so you are very fortunate.
This is the "Best" build I've watched on TH-cam. Recycling at its finest ❤ Your imagination is impeccable ❤ I could live in this it's beautiful ❤🎉❤🎉❤
I personally would have used some kind of foil as a water barrier between the foundation stones and the pallets to avoid direct contact from the wood to the concrete stones which will soak the water from the rain and ground. Maybe in addition to that also painting the first layer of wood..
But good work anyway!
Awesome build…I question the lack of vapor barrier. Isn’t that sheet rock going to end up soaked with moisture?
So what material would you prefer
@@Indianajones333 I think a plastic construction sheeting or a Tyvek house wrap over the outside of the pallet walls before you add your siding would help prevent moisture intrusion thereby protecting your sheet rock/ drywall.
@@lauriesmith5807 if Armageddon comes and we both still here plz help me build my own thx for the advice 😊
Vapor barrier always on the warm side of the wall.
Who needs building codes. 💪🏼👍🏼
Not a woman in sight.. no degrading no complaining.. You are blessed.
This is really cool. I like the idea of repurposing pallets. I used a few to make some raised garden beds, and even without treating them they're still holding up.
Its a good thing your pallets weren't treated. Manufacturers often treat pallets with solutions containing arsenic and other hazardous compounds, which could leach into the soil of the garden beds. Stay safe.
Great video and build. Thank you for sharing. You've inspired me to build one of my own. The lean to was a cool addition I didn't expect. The editing was smooth and the end recap was a nice touch. 👌
Very cool! 👍🙂
I think the big problem is the fire,because of the wood.
Really appreciate the FF to watch the build process ❤
This is built better than a lot of new houses.
Just brilliant! What an inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing. 🙏☺️
Very nice workshop build! Thank you for sharing that with us.
Thanks 👍🙂
That pallet rack... yes. Thank you Sir. Thumbs up! 10:15
This is so ghetto, I love it!
Sr. Robert, seu projeto inspira e mostra como é possível criar algo util, a partir de material barato.
Poderia deixar especificado o que usou e quantidades? Qual a metragem da oficina?
Em relação a colocação do fogão, o que usou no chão e o que indica usar paea garantir a segurança?
Tratou a madeira antes contra umidade e os cupins?
Gratidão! Deus o abençoe!
This is amazing, what a craftsman! I'd love to make something like this sometime but pallets are expensive to buy. Awesome job man
Pallets are free at backs of most warehouses. Our natural food store gets many weekly that we usually haul home to chainsaw for firestarters.
I love the indoor usage of a gas powered chainsaw.
Bless his heart! If this is only intended for temporary use, ie a hunting or fishing camp to be used for a couple of days at a time or as an emergency shelter, then I'm very impressed. For normal everyday permanent use it's better suited as a chicken coop
This is so beautiful and resourceful that i want to sit here and cry. It’s amazing!
Parabéns pelo trabalho ficou maravilhoso é muito bom ter um lugar para guardar as ferramentas👍
I built a shed around my water pump and pressure tank out of pallets. Perfect for that type of building
This gives me some ideas...a platform of pallets covered by a layer of plywood would make a pretty sturdy floor...🤔🤔🤔
Awesome build! There are things I would do to make it stronger but you’ve shown what can be done with pallets and it looks fantastic! Love your Festools!
Glad you liked it!
My only concern is the strength of the roof. No try trusses we’re used, which is ok, but I would have added some cross braces between the roof pieces to offer more strength. Other than that, a brilliant project!
To me it looks like he did add cross braces. He was standing between them as he put on the roof
I can almost hear the beginning of an episode of Where There's Your Problem
Love this....
Its highly functional for storage. Garden supplies/ tools.
For all you critics....🥴
The point was not to build the strongest structure it was to do it with much less materials. Pallets!!!
Very impressed. Also, he looked like he had a good time making it!!!
That counts alot for me!
This is perfect for 1 person
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️ I would love a summerhouse just like this. Well done!
Que habilidade, Fantástico! Parabéns.
The only video ive seen where someone actually built something out of pallets. Looks great
The roof wont be waterproof for very long with just the one sheet of felt. It probably needs supporting better, covering with corrugated sheets then add some ridge tiles and guttering.
Oh and when fixing the corrugated sheets put the screws through the ridges not the troughs for better waterproofing.
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This was so inspiring! Great video and fantastic work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice build!
Although I'd put the chimney higher, so the heat comes from the chimney could be harvested more efficiently inside.
Great video. Reminded me of many many years ago, my dad always saved extra wood and he was able to build me a really nice storage shed.
You do such great work!!!😊❤ Love the pallet cabin/workshop. Whoot Whoot 😊
Thank you very much Chandra 👍🙂
Adorei esse trabalho. Eu passaria uma temporada nessa cabana com certeza. Parabéns pelo trabalho com esses materiais. 👏👏👏👏
Best use of old pallets I've ever seen....
best video ever on youtube
Nice job! What an inspiration! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I love this build, amazing ideas. Thank you
Idk about a cabin but you gave me a great idea for a treehouse for the kids
Keep that roof clear of snow all the time. I fear for the weight. But I love your little cabin.
Well done 👍 you really worked hard for this project.
Yes, thanks 👍🙂
My main complaint about the roof is the lack of gable and trusses to support any weight
I’d have to agree with you on that
He has cross bracing. Maybe not the best but ample for the pitch of the roof. Probably needs support in the peak though
And you feel the need to complain, why? Can't you just say good job? If not I'll then keep your thoughts to yourself. NO ONE CARES!
anything for the veiws
There are small rectangle plates which can be added at all angle points. In America many trailers have these and the roofs hold for 40+ years with trusses intact at tear dowm. Then used again fot chicken coops
Already teaching high school students how to build my pallet home on wheels.
Took more than 10 minutes but you did a great job 😮
Que coisa mais linda!!! Parabéns!!!!
Gracias 👍🙂