Thank you for sharing this build. My father built our garage using old army ammunition boxes. He strengthened them much the same way as you have. He used chicken mesh wire and then stuccoed the outside. Looked great and is still standing after 60+ years.
Hola querido amigo.. debo hacer urgente una casita en mi campo que me sirva de primer refugio para ir a vivir. Luego, a partir de ahí hacer la casa definitiva más grande. Y busqué muchísimos videos de ayuda y ninguno me servía. Encontré el suyo y es GENIAL.. muy didáctico, y la construcción muy sólida. Deseaba hacerlo así porque tengo 200 tarimas iguales a las que usted usó. Las compré para ese fin y las tenía guardadas hace 3 año, y además tengo todas las herramientas para construirla. No se imagina la alegría que tengo por haber encontrado su video.. aquí son las 20,55 de éste 22/06/2024. Un abrazo grande, felicitaciones y gracias desde La Rioja.. Argentina.
Life is to live with pride and respect to all and anything you can relate to. Andrew you're a humble and great full person. Always keep your head held high.
Hello. I'm from Russia. Respect to you. You are a great builder. I was inspired by you. I will probably open a company for the construction of barns and sheds. especially now we have a pallet costs $ 1.5. they have become much cheaper after the sanctions against Russia. used to be $7. wood has tripled in price.😅
My father built an entire 12x12 shed out of reclaimed pallets and recently my brother and I built a compost heap out of dunnage pallets. Normalguy takes pallet usage to the next level. Awesome video series. Thank you for sharing. I eat this $hit up!
First of your videos to pop up om my home page. I want to first say thanks for not turning it into a music video like so many do. Thank you!!!!! now I must say that those are some really nice pallets. Well deserving for building purpose. Good job with the build.
Took like 6 months but I built two buildings with pallets walls. Super solid. After putting plastic on the outside and then 4x8 sheets of finished outer wall, I packed the pallet with scrap demo insulation I found at a building demo. Hundreds of square feet of it free- was lucky. This was like six years ago when board lumber was cheap than now ( damn mills are hoarding and there’s proof of yards full of lumber pictures).
Hey, wood prices are really high and it makes sense to build from pallets. I have now built two buildings and a couple of horse shelters as well. All the best to you, and thank you!
I enjoyed your video very much, I look forward to the rest of the series. I do agree some nails would prove to be a longer lasting hold and some metal strapping to hold pallets together would also be very beneficial. Thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you! we all learn on the job and we will get better. right now I'm working on the roof, so the second part should come in the next few weeks.I also have to go to paid work ;) Thank you!
Me llama la atención que cada vez que hace algo lo mueve, demuestra un grado de inseguridad con respecto a la calidad del trabajo que realiza, la primera persona que realiza una actividad tiene que estar convencida de la cadidad de lo que hace, excelente trabajo, felicitaciones
This is awesome I love watching stuff like this. I've always wanted to build a pallet hut or a shed but unfortunately I need a bigger garden. Small gardens here in the UK 🇬🇧 especially newly built homes 🏡 😂👍
Thank you! that's exactly how it is, I started building with them already two years ago, I built a pallet barn for my horses. Go see the videos please ;) Thanks again!
@@normalguydoesitall €2,000? Now you’re being silly. Just 46m of framing timber would replace the work the pallets are doing. Is untreated 4x2 €43.00 per meter?
I built one in 2004 still standing straight, it's like a tank , hardwood lasts ,I used steel joiners at all connections ,pre drill , lay straps and drill and more screws, it's heavy I bet , was a bitch to insulate, had to cut pieces place between rows, I sheated inside with cheap pine boards from a sawmill, built pallet work tables,bench, wall benches, barn board floors , and a roller barn door ,woodstove , it heated easy and love it, would need a crane to ever move the elephant 🐘. Lol. Good Video, brought me memories
I was expecting to see a poorly scrapped together shanty. But I have to say, I expect that thing to be pretty tough when it’s done. All that pallet wood hidden in the walls will make it strong enough to withstand just about anything that gets tossed its way. May have taken a few extra screws, but it’s cheaper than all the lumber costs, assuming you got the pallets free, or cheap.
Hey, pallets are very cheap for me, I like to build like this, I've done it before. and it's cheaper that way, good to hear that someone knows what wood costs. Thank you!
For my large shed I used free pallets from a local plastic sheet stockist, they were 3 mtr x 2 mtr, tannalised fence posts for the corners and a top and bottom layer, dropped rockwool down the gap, used plywood from a building site fence on the inside and feather edge on the outside, snug as a bug,
Nice, I get pallets for free at my job. Have shared many and built fences as well as sun decks with the boards. Then I have also sawed up many more firewood
I've done my fair share of upcycling so I am not one bit against it, I built a chicken coop from pallets.... well kind of. I built the frame from 2x2 lumber because I had it from another project and not too expensive, skinned it with 1/4 inch plywood (also leftovers) and then used an old tarp (still in good condition) to protect the plywood and frame from the elements and then lot of time and effort removing the planks from the pallets and reusing them as lap-siding. It turned out great and because of how the pallet wood was treated I haven't had to do anything, I have thought about painting it but I really like the natural look and aging of the wood. I built some clubhouses as a child with pallets and learned a few things then, I personally would've overlapped the the pallets and windows so that no vertical lines line up and I know that would eliminate anchor points but as you did on the roof line you could put blocking in to make new anchor points. With that being said I like your idea and look forward to seeing the end product. Subscribed!
In UK we dig out at least a spade depth of topsoil and shaker plate the subsoil. A layer of crushed rock goes next with more whacker action. Only then is the concrete laid. One course of brick with DPC layer or a mortar waterproofing helps avoid rain water running under the walls. Before anyone complains, I am aware that houses need much more substantial groundwork.
Very interesting build thus far. Very unusual build but looks strong & interesting so I look forward to Part 2 of this garage build plus all the other interesting project on your site. Thanks for sharing, Don from South Aust.
Thank you! it's an interesting way to build really, and it's really strong, I know this because I have built this way before. Thanks again and greetings from Estonia!
esto se ve muy sencillo de hacer y realmente si esta muy facil porque realmente tengo conocimineto y capacitacion para la utilizacion de herramienta industrial ,pero desgraciadamente no se cuenta con los recursos ni para la compra o recoleccion de materiales y menos adquicicion de herramienta la cual en estos videos motivaciones se ve que tienen hasta de sobra ....
I built a decent size shed using only pallets, I broke the pallets down first to close up the worst of the gaps, oh and about 10 tubes of caulk to fill in the smaller gaps.
Hey, I don't know the wood of this pallet material. but I got them from a friend's company. they are really good because they are the same size and also strong and they are strong because they are designed to transport 4x200 L oil barrels. Thank you!
There is a reason why nails are used rather than screws in construction - the nails are able to flex with the load of the building whether it is wind rain or snow. over time the screw shears and breaks causing failure.
Hello. How do you deal with the mold? I already think I see some dark mold on a few pallets in the corner. Even my HT EPAL pallets get moldy due to weather here.
Hey, three pallets on top of each other for sure if you put good support beams it is 3.6m with my pallets, but maybe it can be made higher... Thank you!
My first impression was, I find it hard to believe that a building permit was issued for this addition but then I noticed the metric dimensions. In general resident construction is done using Imperial measurements in the USA
“Pallet garage build….” wonderful idea and I really appreciate the video. Thank you for posting the wonderful and interesting video I appear to have been looking fwd 2 the header beam being made of ‘pallet.’ Thanks for your time and consideration
Hey, our winters are different here, sometimes there is little snow, but sometimes there is also a lot of snow. but there's no need to worry, this roof can handle a little snow, if it snows a lot, I'll push it off the roof. Thank you!
Hey, believe it or not, there is, and the barn also has a permit. what difference does it make what is inside the wall. it's a wooden frame building and once the finishes are done you can't guess what's in the wall ;) Thank you!
The pallet garage is cool and all but, did anybody click the onscreen pop-up link for his Toyota Yaris pickup truck?!?!?! I've been scavenging and collecting good condition pallets for a couple months, intending to build my own pallet wood workshop... BUT!, now I can't get the Yaris pickup off my mind!!! I gotta build one!
Thank you for sharing this build. My father built our garage using old army ammunition boxes. He strengthened them much the same way as you have. He used chicken mesh wire and then stuccoed the outside. Looked great and is still standing after 60+ years.
Thank you! I also believe that my pallet build will last a long time.
Beer and circular saw. Great Combination!
home brewed beer is a soft drink for me
Hola querido amigo.. debo hacer urgente una casita en mi campo que me sirva de primer refugio para ir a vivir. Luego, a partir de ahí hacer la casa definitiva más grande. Y busqué muchísimos videos de ayuda y ninguno me servía. Encontré el suyo y es GENIAL.. muy didáctico, y la construcción muy sólida. Deseaba hacerlo así porque tengo 200 tarimas iguales a las que usted usó. Las compré para ese fin y las tenía guardadas hace 3 año, y además tengo todas las herramientas para construirla. No se imagina la alegría que tengo por haber encontrado su video.. aquí son las 20,55 de éste 22/06/2024. Un abrazo grande, felicitaciones y gracias desde La Rioja.. Argentina.
Hey, building from pallets is reasonable and affordable, I wish you good construction and success, greetings from Estonia!
Podes usar la. Tierra arena y paja casa de adobo mi abuelo iso una mientras hacian la de bloque suerte mejores deseos 🙏☮️❤️
Life is to live with pride and respect to all and anything you can relate to. Andrew you're a humble and great full person. Always keep your head held high.
Thank you! you are absolutely right, but but who is Andrew?
@@normalguydoesitall you tube went to a different channel because I was writing slow, but look at it this way. The statement works for all of us. Hagd
@@dwaynedee529 Ok, thanks anyway!
Love the video. Gained excellent information from it. I have to say your little truck looks like a vehicle Ginger Billy would put together ❤️.
Thank you! glad you liked the video and my little truck. Thanks again!
Здравствуйте. Вы большой молодец! Хорошая работа 👍
Thank you!
Hello. I'm from Russia. Respect to you. You are a great builder. I was inspired by you. I will probably open a company for the construction of barns and sheds. especially now we have a pallet costs $ 1.5. they have become much cheaper after the sanctions against Russia. used to be $7. wood has tripled in price.😅
Nice! Thank you!
My father built an entire 12x12 shed out of reclaimed pallets and recently my brother and I built a compost heap out of dunnage pallets. Normalguy takes pallet usage to the next level. Awesome video series. Thank you for sharing. I eat this $hit up!
Thank you! I think so too that pallets are very good substitutes for building material, and much more than heating material. All the best to you!
Thanks for this, great idea! Love the converted Yaris too!
Hey, it's nice to be useful. Thank you!
Por fin un vídeo echó de palets andaba buscando por años está
muchas gracias!
First of your videos to pop up om my home page. I want to first say thanks for not turning it into a music video like so many do. Thank you!!!!! now I must say that those are some really nice pallets. Well deserving for building purpose. Good job with the build.
Thank you!
Took like 6 months but I built two buildings with pallets walls. Super solid. After putting plastic on the outside and then 4x8 sheets of finished outer wall, I packed the pallet with scrap demo insulation I found at a building demo. Hundreds of square feet of it free- was lucky. This was like six years ago when board lumber was cheap than now ( damn mills are hoarding and there’s proof of yards full of lumber pictures).
Hey, wood prices are really high and it makes sense to build from pallets. I have now built two buildings and a couple of horse shelters as well. All the best to you, and thank you!
Looking foward to part 2, also making me want to try a pallet shed.
Thank you! Second part is coming, but I'm still working on it (I mean the build) Thanks again!
@@normalguydoesitall Looking forward to seeing your progress.. I want to build an addition to my shed comes spring 2023..
Nice video! Love the Pick up!😂👍
Thank you! Be sure to watch Yaris pickup videos on my channel as well. Thanks again!
normalguy you have great skills...great work
Thank you!
Beer and power tools, what a combo !
Hey, yes, soft ones can't stand it. I'm built differently.
Thank you!
" Без слов" - отлично. ❤
Very well-made looking forward to a couple more you make it look so simple but I know you planned it out very well
Thank you! I appreciate that. the roof and windows video will follow soon. Thank you!
Love how simple you make it look doing by yourself! Thumbs up very good work!!❤
Thank you! some things look easier than they really are ;)
I enjoyed your video very much, I look forward to the rest of the series. I do agree some nails would prove to be a longer lasting hold and some metal strapping to hold pallets together would also be very beneficial. Thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you! we all learn on the job and we will get better. right now I'm working on the roof, so the second part should come in the next few weeks.I also have to go to paid work ;) Thank you!
Muy prolijo todo, felicitaciones. Abrazo desde ARG.
Thank you! All the best to you.
Me llama la atención que cada vez que hace algo lo mueve, demuestra un grado de inseguridad con respecto a la calidad del trabajo que realiza, la primera persona que realiza una actividad tiene que estar convencida de la cadidad de lo que hace, excelente trabajo, felicitaciones
Thank you then i guess!
This is awesome I love watching stuff like this. I've always wanted to build a pallet hut or a shed but unfortunately I need a bigger garden. Small gardens here in the UK 🇬🇧 especially newly built homes 🏡 😂👍
Thank you!
if you haven't watched it yet, watch my videos when I built a barn from pallets.
Me gusta mucho el trabajo que desempeñan como pareja, y dobre todo porque es una propiedad que está en medio de la naturaleza , saludos desde Texas .❤
Muchas gracias! Saludos desde Estonia
Steve anything anytime from you is spot on my friend 👍🏋️♀️🤺
Thank you!
Brilliant done !!!👍👍👏💪💪
Thank you!😊
Great work buddy. With the price of normal building materials now, pallets are the way forward!!
Thank you! that's exactly how it is, I started building with them already two years ago, I built a pallet barn for my horses. Go see the videos please ;) Thanks again!
@@normalguydoesitall I watched the pallet barn series and enjoyed it very much. you make great content. Keep it up. Regards from Ireland.
The framing for this would be about €200.
@@DiscoFang you forgot one zero
@@normalguydoesitall €2,000? Now you’re being silly. Just 46m of framing timber would replace the work the pallets are doing. Is untreated 4x2 €43.00 per meter?
Wow... !!! It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
Thank you! i do my best making building videos, part two coming soon.
That’s pretty cool man 😎 nice one
Thank you!
Brilliant. Again. Bravo!!
Thank you! I hope to get a decent garage/workshop out of it.
Love it Bob villa has nothing on you 👍
Thank you very much i appreciate it.
Incredible! ❤
Thank you!
Очень здорово мне понравилось, ждем продолжения👍
большое спасибо, вторая часть тоже будет, но на это нужно время.
I built one in 2004 still standing straight, it's like a tank , hardwood lasts ,I used steel joiners at all connections ,pre drill , lay straps and drill and more screws, it's heavy I bet , was a bitch to insulate, had to cut pieces place between rows, I sheated inside with cheap pine boards from a sawmill, built pallet work tables,bench, wall benches, barn board floors , and a roller barn door ,woodstove , it heated easy and love it, would need a crane to ever move the elephant 🐘. Lol. Good Video, brought me memories
Thank you! All the best to you!
Hello, could you send a pic of your connections?
I was expecting to see a poorly scrapped together shanty. But I have to say, I expect that thing to be pretty tough when it’s done. All that pallet wood hidden in the walls will make it strong enough to withstand just about anything that gets tossed its way. May have taken a few extra screws, but it’s cheaper than all the lumber costs, assuming you got the pallets free, or cheap.
Hey, pallets are very cheap for me, I like to build like this, I've done it before. and it's cheaper that way, good to hear that someone knows what wood costs.
Thank you!
Lol I've got the same kit !! Sawsall - skillsaw flashlight and a grinder with 2 batteries charger and a carry bag
Hey, if you mean Makita set, then they are good tools and I am very happy with them. Thank you!
For my large shed I used free pallets from a local plastic sheet stockist, they were 3 mtr x 2 mtr, tannalised fence posts for the corners and a top and bottom layer, dropped rockwool down the gap, used plywood from a building site fence on the inside and feather edge on the outside, snug as a bug,
Nice job, Thank you!
Nice, I get pallets for free at my job. Have shared many and built fences as well as sun decks with the boards. Then I have also sawed up many more firewood
Hey, that's great to hear that you use them. All the best to you!
I've done my fair share of upcycling so I am not one bit against it, I built a chicken coop from pallets.... well kind of. I built the frame from 2x2 lumber because I had it from another project and not too expensive, skinned it with 1/4 inch plywood (also leftovers) and then used an old tarp (still in good condition) to protect the plywood and frame from the elements and then lot of time and effort removing the planks from the pallets and reusing them as lap-siding. It turned out great and because of how the pallet wood was treated I haven't had to do anything, I have thought about painting it but I really like the natural look and aging of the wood.
I built some clubhouses as a child with pallets and learned a few things then, I personally would've overlapped the the pallets and windows so that no vertical lines line up and I know that would eliminate anchor points but as you did on the roof line you could put blocking in to make new anchor points. With that being said I like your idea and look forward to seeing the end product. Subscribed!
Thank you!
In UK we dig out at least a spade depth of topsoil and shaker plate the subsoil. A layer of crushed rock goes next with more whacker action. Only then is the concrete laid. One course of brick with DPC layer or a mortar waterproofing helps avoid rain water running under the walls. Before anyone complains, I am aware that houses need much more substantial groundwork.
Hey, thank you! the floor is fine, don't worry about it, I'll fill the edges later, all good.
Very interesting build thus far. Very unusual build but looks strong & interesting so I look forward to Part 2 of this garage build plus all the other interesting project on your site. Thanks for sharing, Don from South Aust.
Thank you! it's an interesting way to build really, and it's really strong, I know this because I have built this way before. Thanks again and greetings from Estonia!
Fkr makes it look easy!
LOL. Thank you!
Good job, bro
Thank you!
great job
Thank you!
The best thing was the safety glasses on his head as he was using the circular saw...😂
Safety first ;)
ótimo trabalho de parabéns
muito obrigado
Excellent safety glasses on hat -
Really, that's all you noticed?
Thank you!
I would have used the center beams from the cut pallets too fill in the cut ones used, but good job!
Incredible. ✌🏻
Thank you!
esto se ve muy sencillo de hacer y realmente si esta muy facil porque realmente tengo conocimineto y capacitacion para la utilizacion de herramienta industrial ,pero desgraciadamente no se cuenta con los recursos ni para la compra o recoleccion de materiales y menos adquicicion de herramienta la cual en estos videos motivaciones se ve que tienen hasta de sobra ....
Muchas gracias, en realidad no es tan fácil como parece. todo lo mejor para usted!
Watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾🌺🍔
Thank you! all the best from Estonia!
@@normalguydoesitall Welcome
Hello friend, excellent video, what material did you use between the wood and the floor?
Hey, this is the roof material i used for my pallet barn build.
it is some kind of bituminous material, I don't know how it is in English.
Thank you!
Жду продолжения 😃👍!
большое спасибо, скоро будет продолжение!
Genial trabajo bendiciones ya me suscribí espero hacer mi nueva casa con esta técnica 🙏🏻♥️ah y te di un súper like
Muchas gracias y todo lo mejor para ti!
Thank you very much and all the best to you!
I built a decent size shed using only pallets, I broke the pallets down first to close up the worst of the gaps, oh and about 10 tubes of caulk to fill in the smaller gaps.
Nice to hear that. All the best to you!
Nice supply of pallets fine if you can get that many same size and in good condition still savings made
Thank you! I know that I am lucky to get such pallets.
Good job....
Thank you!
Cheap and strong! I use pallets to create my wifes "fantasys" in the garden!
Thank you! Garden is also a good place to use them, All the best to you!
Wow! That's wonderful. Make her dreams come true!
SUPER IDEA . POZDRAWIAM .
Thank you!
Where do you get those strong pallets? The only free pallets I find here are very flimsy. Maybe I need a better source.
He's using oak pallets, you must likely have pine pallets. You just have to browse around and eventually you'll find some.
@@botchywriter988 😯 oak pallets! That should not exist.
Hey, I don't know the wood of this pallet material. but I got them from a friend's company. they are really good because they are the same size and also strong and they are strong because they are designed to transport 4x200 L oil barrels. Thank you!
Try liquor stores, machine shops, brick yards, think heavy goods , appliance dealer,
@@janmilissen2999 they use any second grade hardwoods too many knots or warp
Why didn’t you embed the anchors right into the concrete when you were pouring it?
Hey, did not immediately know where the anchors would go. Thank you!
Your pallets are wonderful. Here in the Northeast, pallets are only worth firewood.....if that.
Thank you!
yes, the pallets I have are good and strong, suitable for projects like this.
What pants are those? They look to be real comfortable and purpose built.
Hey, snickers workwear flexiwork pants. very comfortable pants, because some places are made of stretch material and that makes them good. Thank you!
Здравствуй, друг! Можно узнать, скажите: какая температура у вас зимой, и что сейчас с бетонной плитой?
Здравствуйте, зимой температура иногда опускается до -25С. с бетоном после двух зим все в порядке
@@normalguydoesitall благодарю
APPRECIATE THE VIDEO!!
Thank you!
Quantos pallet pra fazer uma garagem fechada para um carro pequeno de passeio
Hey, depende do tamanho da garagem, e tamanho da palete, mas cerca de 25-30 peças.
Muito obrigado por assistir!
There is a reason why nails are used rather than screws in construction - the nails are able to flex with the load of the building whether it is wind rain or snow. over time the screw shears and breaks causing failure.
Ok, I prefer screws and nails cannot be used everywhere. Thank you!
Im sorry , thats not true . Screws are a lot better and stronger .
Hello. How do you deal with the mold? I already think I see some dark mold on a few pallets in the corner.
Even my HT EPAL pallets get moldy due to weather here.
Hey, no mold on my pallets. Thank you!
Surely those pallets could be reused as e.g. pallets ?
Ok.
How tall could you make the walls from pallets, in theory?
Hey, three pallets on top of each other for sure if you put good support beams it is 3.6m with my pallets, but maybe it can be made higher...
Thank you!
What keeps those end stacked pallets from jack knifing. I only see one through stud at the right front corner. No code there?
Hey, code is for the weak. this wall is strong there are beams inside, don't worry it won't fall. Thank you!
@@normalguydoesitall you can’t stack posts! Pallets can work like stave construction but most are only 4’ tall.
@@normalguydoesitall code is for your protection and your visitors!
hey hey you inspired me to build the same one for our car. Can you give me the dimensions of the boards and rafters?
Nice,
Rafters are 20x5 cm, and 6m long, boards? pallets are 1.2 x 1.2m
Thank you!
Yes, there needs to be one solid header above the windows.
Hey, like i said i know that, but I still get a good thing out of it. Thank you!
Nice build, where abouts in the world are you?
Thank you!
I live in Northern Europe, in Estonia
@@normalguydoesitall thanks knew it wasn't UK but I also thought it wasn't the US
Hi. Where did you run the drain away to?
Hey, the pipe now just runs out from under the foundation, but I direct it underground, and only water will move there.
Thank you!
are you using regular deck screws?
Hey, yes, I use ordinary galvanized screws.
Thank you!
Its abit like ants pants TH-cam channel love that one aswell
Thank you, I'll go check out their channel too.
Where do you get your pallets and about how much
Hey, I also have a video of that, but I can say that I can get them cheap.
Thank you!
I could probably build a 10x10 shed this way, but anything over that you need a permit in Canada.
Nice to hear that. yes i have permit for that to. Thank you!
He made them stronger 🏃👀👍 heavy duty ono
Thank you!
Why didn’t you just break the block out of the pallet off cuts as spacers? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hey, I don't know, didn't think of it. Thank you!
I want to know what kind of car is that you're driving or car truck that you're driving
Hey, toyota yaris pickup, go check my channel there are videos about it. Thank you!
What is that a Corsa b converted into a pick up
Hey, it's a toyota yaris converted in to a pick up. videos on my channel. Thank you!
Hello. Great video, good Job. Can you tell me what trousers (brand) do you use (min 9:32) im looking for a good work trouser. Thanks
Hey, Thank you! I use SNICKERS WORKWEAR AllroundWork trousers. (good, reliable, comfortable and strong) I am super satisfied with them. Thanks again!
@@normalguydoesitall know the brand. Thanks for the info. Keep the good work.
Find BDU Camo pants - very tough material
How about making pallet with Purple Heart Wood ?
I do not understand what you mean?
@@normalguydoesitall You take bad wood to make a home, how about using good wood to make a pallet ?
My first impression was, I find it hard to believe that a building permit was issued for this addition but then I noticed the metric dimensions. In general resident construction is done using Imperial measurements in the USA
Hey, I am located in Europe and Estonia to be exact, and everything is fine with the building permit. Thank you!
Koji si crep kupio za krov ?
OSB ploča debljine 18 mm.
Veliko hvala!
Would like to know the total cost
Hey, since this is a project still in progress, the total cost will be revealed in the future. Thank you!
@0:15 that header come from pallet?
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“Pallet garage build….” wonderful idea and I really appreciate the video. Thank you for posting the wonderful and interesting video
I appear to have been looking fwd 2 the header beam being made of ‘pallet.’
Thanks for your time and consideration
Plumb.24:13❤
I want one 😫
then you have to build, Thank you!
I hope you don't get much snow!?
Hey, our winters are different here, sometimes there is little snow, but sometimes there is also a lot of snow. but there's no need to worry, this roof can handle a little snow, if it snows a lot, I'll push it off the roof. Thank you!
What work pants are those?
Hey, SNICKERS WORKWEAR All round Work stretch work pants. Thank you!
Back wall should've been staggered
OK!
Yaris pickup 😂😂😂😂no he didn’t 😂😂😂my man’s a diy guru😂
😅thank you😊
This is fantastic but there's no way in hell I would be able to get a permit to do this.
Hey, believe it or not, there is, and the barn also has a permit. what difference does it make what is inside the wall. it's a wooden frame building and once the finishes are done you can't guess what's in the wall ;) Thank you!
Sheep....beeeeee beeeeee beeeeeeeh
Yeah like the houses in T J
Ok, Thank you!
Not a lot of 4x pallets these day's and not for free
Freedom doesn’t need a permit.
The pallet garage is cool and all but, did anybody click the onscreen pop-up link for his Toyota Yaris pickup truck?!?!?! I've been scavenging and collecting good condition pallets for a couple months, intending to build my own pallet wood workshop... BUT!, now I can't get the Yaris pickup off my mind!!! I gotta build one!
Thank you! nice that someone notices it, Yaris pickup is a very cool and useful machine.