@@smicksmookety that makes no sense so if someone gives you A tv or computer as a gift and you don't have pay for it it's worthless ?? it's not an NFT its a physical object like a chunk of gold even if you found it or it was a gift it's still gonna have value
@@brandonbritt99 Now anytime anyone goes to "buy" something from him they'll assume they'll get it for free, so now all of his furniture and his dog are worthless.
Looked like a modern home severely lacking in design. Functional, but ugly. At least it's not one of those ugly box homes with squares on top of rectangles next to squares. God those are disgusting.
@@elimgarak1127 I mean it's not exactly my cup of tea either, but it's not *terrible*-and at this point I'll take literally anything that isn't those hideously bland suburban style houses where it looks like the city planner just hit copy/paste 40 times. Overall-not my dream house, but a MASSIVE win considering the competition
As someone who's repaired pallets as a job, I have never once seen someone break down a pallet properly!! ;P With this pallet you would pry off the bottom three boards, then use a hammer to knock off the bearers from the top boards, easy and quick.
I made a custom fork for busting slats off pallets. It's about a foot long piece of 3" C channel with some angle feet welded to the legs. I get that fork up under a slat resting on a stringer then give it a crack with a big hammer. It pops the deck boards right off. I kept thinking how I could get a hammer shot inside the pallet. Well that fork does just that.
Kept watching the video, kept getting reminded of that one YT content creator who built an off-grid cabin (complete with stove inside) using free pallets of wood. Took him a few months. But it looked good. Even had a bed inside. Support for the bed made from pallets.... So, guess that's the next project. Only instead of a cabin for one, a school house for orphans. An edumacation is important. 🙂
I’ve been working with pallets for a few years and there have only been a handful of pieces I’ve sold. I make all my stuff for myself or to give away to friends and family. Unless you’re a pro, it’s really difficult to do this kind of work and actually make money that equals to the time you put in on these projects, so I take pleasure in doing something nice for someone, like friends and family, I enjoy doing it, and others do for me as well. So my advice is to not get caught up in the money. Just enjoy yourself and get creative.
That table was awesome! I really liked the pattern on the top. Very nice work from the master. You might name the Planer “The Big Bite”. That thing is cool.
I used to build and repair pallets for a bit. You made it harder by cutting the boards before using the bar, honestly. When we used to pull them off we'd use a similar hoof shaped crowbar, start on the center stringer then pop the outer two just the same. The boards pushing on the stringers gave leverage you lost by cutting them down. At least in my memory it was easier lol
That's huge; you probably could have sole that table for...ALOT, but instead you gave it to a subscriber, much respect John. I was think of a name for the planer; JANE-JANE THE PLANer.
My wife worked for a Pharmacist and he did wood working on the side and as a wedding gift he made us shapes of the states we're from. I found a pallet behind a dumpster from my college I was attending and he made them for free. Those have always been on our walls for rustic decore
You could have just stacked the panels @2:25, glued them together and polished it up to make a decent coffee table Ya'll going way above and beyond for these projects and I love it 😆
use a Sawzall with a 12" metal blade and just cut the nails to release the slats from the frame wood. Simple matter of punching the head of the nail out of the slat wood. Depending on application you'll have much longer wood available for your project.
I've broken down a lot of pallets. A reciprocating saw was my first guess. So I did that initially. It would split the slats. A circular saw works far cleaner and easier for cutting off those end stringers. So John had that part right. You still can't pry those nails out though. They got shot in so they have to get shot out. I made a custom steel fork for slamming them out.
I made one, only ONE nice thing with pallet wood. I will never do it again..the wood is simply NOT free at all. It takes so much time to reclaim. First you need to cut the wood or pry it off. If you want full boards you need to drill out the nail holes even if you've priced out all the nails because the ring shank nails spin when they go in and can leave metal in the wood. Then You need to glue up the pieces laminated after jointing and planing because they get too thin to use for anything... Then you have to joint and plane again after glue up. It takes SO MUCH TIME. Not free. Go to a professional grade hardwood store and buy the real stuff for less time and ultimately, money. Just my two cents.
7:16 - did you know, the manufacturer of that particular power tool gives you a shield to use with the tool when it's on. It's not only to minimize the amount of splinters shooting at your eyes but also to protect you in case the disc breaks and takes out an eye or breaks into your skull. Don't google any such accidents, but there are quite many of them.
Call the sander David Hasselhoff. It’s down to be in the sand all day. When it’s time to sand it’s off the Hoff. When it fails it’s apart of the hassle of making awesome things.
You can zip the nails off the back using a sawzall then take a nail punch the the holes on the back of the boards way easier than trying to nail pull the boards off. You get longer usable boards and the nail holes look kinda cool.
The SOB should be named "John" simply for the jokes and giggles that can be made out of it. for example "John that sucker up" or "put it in John". xD it sould be funnier for the jointer but oh well
What you save in material you spend in labor. You know dude was definitely ready to buy the table to furnish his gorgeous new home. It'd be very fitting.
Whoa there - $600?! You're clearly underselling your product, as we know ALL youtubers should selling their pallet wood tables for at least $1000. And don't forget to take all the time you spend fixing your mistakes, and add all of it on to the final price. Otherwise it just doesn't meet the korley mert stamp of quality. (All snark aside, that table looks awesome, and good on John for giving it away!)
The table was too small for my house, but if it was twice the size, and you shipped it to California, I’d buy it. It turned out to be a great looking table! And, the placement in it at your buddies house, was brilliant as it actually looked like an expensive table, and nobody would believe it was pallet wood. It would be cool if you designed it so the top opened.
One thing I don’t understand is that in morley’s video, he specifically went through quite a bit of time about pallet selection. Specifically looking for “older pallets with hard wood slats” and “avoiding pine”. The content is great regardless, but I find it odd that in these “recreation videos” that one of the key aspects to morley’s build is ignored.
Age has nothing to do with what a pallet is made out of. Some pallets are just made out of softwood and some are made out of hardwoods. Your best bet is to try to find the freshest and cleanest pallets you can get. Deposit pallets are probably the worst. I got some pallets that had masonry blocks on them and they were terrible.
that table was well worth the money, probably more but it goes to show the work needed to make something like that. Even with free pallets, you wouldn’t make a penny if you account for the cost of man hours.
Great looking finished product John. Would you supply some model info on the 3M respirator/face shield you were wearing when you took the table to Kutzall hell? Looked like a powered respirator.
Giving the table away after he’d agreed to pay buy it was mighty decent of ya. Prove your point and make a subscriber super happy. Job done!
Shoulda made that guy pay for it, now it’s worthless.
@@smicksmookety that makes no sense so if someone gives you A tv or computer as a gift and you don't have pay for it it's worthless ?? it's not an NFT its a physical object like a chunk of gold even if you found it or it was a gift it's still gonna have value
@@smicksmookety that's like saying any gift you've ever been given has no value because you didn't pay for it ?
what if you're gifted a car for free if that worthless too ?
@@brandonbritt99 Now anytime anyone goes to "buy" something from him they'll assume they'll get it for free, so now all of his furniture and his dog are worthless.
If you don't call the belt sander BOB for "Big ol Beltsander" you're missing out on a solid opportunity.
Huge planer name - CHEW-BACCA
It chews wood
its huge
and the sound when wood goes through
Its a no brainer and perfect!
can shorten it to Chewy :D
But it's a Wide Belt Sander though
Chew-barkka?
Tatooine! Get it, sand?
My planer just got its name hahaha
Love that you gave it away. Turned out to be a beautiful table. The dark stain was defintely the way to go.
If Mark allowed it, I would love for you to take a trip to visit his house, because that looked like something special from the couple of photos.
Looked like a modern home severely lacking in design. Functional, but ugly. At least it's not one of those ugly box homes with squares on top of rectangles next to squares. God those are disgusting.
@@elimgarak1127 I mean it's not exactly my cup of tea either, but it's not *terrible*-and at this point I'll take literally anything that isn't those hideously bland suburban style houses where it looks like the city planner just hit copy/paste 40 times.
Overall-not my dream house, but a MASSIVE win considering the competition
I second this. It looks unique and I'd love a tour. Perhaps Mark has a TH-cam channel?
As someone who's repaired pallets as a job, I have never once seen someone break down a pallet properly!! ;P With this pallet you would pry off the bottom three boards, then use a hammer to knock off the bearers from the top boards, easy and quick.
This needs a video
@@cjamesfoxlots of them already
I made a custom fork for busting slats off pallets. It's about a foot long piece of 3" C channel with some angle feet welded to the legs. I get that fork up under a slat resting on a stringer then give it a crack with a big hammer. It pops the deck boards right off. I kept thinking how I could get a hammer shot inside the pallet. Well that fork does just that.
Just call it Jordan, that when when it predictably goes wrong at some point we can still hear *DAMMIT JORDAN*
😂
thats awesome! hahaha
Just like Jordan I’ve several previous employers with “personality.”
What'd I do!?
Kept watching the video, kept getting reminded of that one YT content creator who built an off-grid cabin (complete with stove inside) using free pallets of wood. Took him a few months. But it looked good. Even had a bed inside. Support for the bed made from pallets.... So, guess that's the next project. Only instead of a cabin for one, a school house for orphans. An edumacation is important. 🙂
Can we get a series on Mark's house? That was insane!
Also with 75 man hours, 600 bucks, and no tool/consumables cost that's $8/hour... Yikes
Yeah just glossing over that house design is an absolute crime!
and people probably still think its overpriced
Did you see that first table on his computer for $68,000
Welcome to woodworking! :)
@@griffoutdoortv5882 It is.
Name it Kermit, cause you already got Ms. Piggy.... just seams like the right thing to do
That machine should be called Adam Sander.
I’ve been working with pallets for a few years and there have only been a handful of pieces I’ve sold. I make all my stuff for myself or to give away to friends and family. Unless you’re a pro, it’s really difficult to do this kind of work and actually make money that equals to the time you put in on these projects, so I take pleasure in doing something nice for someone, like friends and family, I enjoy doing it, and others do for me as well. So my advice is to not get caught up in the money. Just enjoy yourself and get creative.
This table turned out amazing John. Reminds me of a vintage large butcher block table in a kitchen, but shorter and in a living room. Lol
Pumba! You've got Miss Piggy and then the phrase "They call me Mr. PIG" came to mind from The Lion King.... So in connection with pigs go with Pumba!
That table was awesome! I really liked the pattern on the top. Very nice work from the master. You might name the Planer “The Big Bite”. That thing is cool.
Is that from eat it or yeet it? Haha
Dude was like, over the top excited about that table.....oh wait.......no he wasn't...
Name the sander “S.O.B.” (Sanding Oversized Boards)
Thanks for the videos, you entertaining S.OB, John!
“Sander of Boards” SOB
ha! BIG S.O.B. i like that one!
That table is so nice! From the photos I would have thought it was one solid block of pallet wood. Good use of material 👍
I name the belt sander jackie sand 😂 because it has a black belt in sanding
I used to build and repair pallets for a bit. You made it harder by cutting the boards before using the bar, honestly. When we used to pull them off we'd use a similar hoof shaped crowbar, start on the center stringer then pop the outer two just the same. The boards pushing on the stringers gave leverage you lost by cutting them down. At least in my memory it was easier lol
i really enjoy your videos and how you include the real time involvement like cutting to your weekend and what not
Cool table made out of pallets, but can I see a video of that dude's house? It looks amazing!
How about planer mc-planer face!
That's huge; you probably could have sole that table for...ALOT, but instead you gave it to a subscriber, much respect John. I was think of a name for the planer; JANE-JANE THE PLANer.
My wife worked for a Pharmacist and he did wood working on the side and as a wedding gift he made us shapes of the states we're from. I found a pallet behind a dumpster from my college I was attending and he made them for free. Those have always been on our walls for rustic decore
You could have just stacked the panels @2:25, glued them together and polished it up to make a decent coffee table
Ya'll going way above and beyond for these projects and I love it 😆
Blue Run??!! Nice choice!
John's facial expression when he heard double or nothing was great
Call it The Smooth-inator. It's a machine that smooths...why the hell not.
Feels like the tree went full circle with this one! Looks great
use a Sawzall with a 12" metal blade and just cut the nails to release the slats from the frame wood. Simple matter of punching the head of the nail out of the slat wood. Depending on application you'll have much longer wood available for your project.
I've broken down a lot of pallets. A reciprocating saw was my first guess. So I did that initially. It would split the slats. A circular saw works far cleaner and easier for cutting off those end stringers. So John had that part right. You still can't pry those nails out though. They got shot in so they have to get shot out. I made a custom steel fork for slamming them out.
I made one, only ONE nice thing with pallet wood. I will never do it again..the wood is simply NOT free at all. It takes so much time to reclaim. First you need to cut the wood or pry it off. If you want full boards you need to drill out the nail holes even if you've priced out all the nails because the ring shank nails spin when they go in and can leave metal in the wood. Then You need to glue up the pieces laminated after jointing and planing because they get too thin to use for anything... Then you have to joint and plane again after glue up. It takes SO MUCH TIME. Not free. Go to a professional grade hardwood store and buy the real stuff for less time and ultimately, money. Just my two cents.
Haha nope
I get free pallet boards all the time 😂
7:16 - did you know, the manufacturer of that particular power tool gives you a shield to use with the tool when it's on. It's not only to minimize the amount of splinters shooting at your eyes but also to protect you in case the disc breaks and takes out an eye or breaks into your skull. Don't google any such accidents, but there are quite many of them.
Had to give it away.. he didn’t want to admit he worked for 8$ an hour 😂😂
Dude. You're kidding right. It was like $1/ hr...... hahaha I cant charge someone money for a table made from pallets, just not my style
Very cool it was great of you to end up just giving it away to him for there house
Has to be sandy the dream maker 😂
I really like how that table turned out, and I really would love an update on the subscribers awesome looking home
Thinking of a name for a monster size wood planer while sticking with the muppets theme, there’s only one option: SWEETUMS.
I think we all could get on board with SWEETUMS
Yes, top suggestion!
That table looked amazing! Good stuff.
That guys house looked crazy.
That table design goes extra well with that type of house. Nice.
Use a recip saw with metal blade and run between the boards and support to cut the nails
Get the look and larger boards and quick, well worth it
I would’ve made smaller base to make the table look more elevated from the ground. However, it looks awesome!
Call it either ‘The Colonel’ (Sanders) ‘Neon Deion’/‘Primetime’ or ‘Adam Sand-ler’!
"Big Sandy" for the new wide belt sander. Works for a couple reasons and it's also the name of a town in Montana.
Should name it Kermit, because he already has a Miss Piggy.
Call the sander David Hasselhoff. It’s down to be in the sand all day.
When it’s time to sand it’s off the Hoff. When it fails it’s apart of the hassle of making awesome things.
You can zip the nails off the back using a sawzall then take a nail punch the the holes on the back of the boards way easier than trying to nail pull the boards off. You get longer usable boards and the nail holes look kinda cool.
Sweet Sally Sue. You gotta give your big machines a sweet name. 🤣
for the belt big sander I think it should be called .....(The Slicker Nicker) love the way it works hope you do to .
Lou certainly has a vintage Norm Abram vibe going on. Pure awesome!
I feel like an Alec Steele x John is some content we need
I am so glad even someone with more skill and tools than I has trouble breaking down a pallet. I don't know how people manage that on a regular basis.
Mark is a different kind of guy and I love him.
The way you did that made it hard for you with cutting gluing an sanding eternally
For the belt sander name it Boss Hogg. It's dressed in white big and loves to eat.
Can you give us some tips on figuring out what a hardwood is and what a softwood is when looking at pallets.
Mark's house is AWESOME!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Belt sander: Big Woody. Cowboys wear belts, Woody is the most famous cowboy, arguably. 😂😂 and well wood working. Woody. You get it.
If you don't name the sander "Sandy McBeltface", then it's all over.
I wish I could give another thumbs up for Mark's house!
Big Ol' Sanding Solution = BOSS.
The SOB should be named "John" simply for the jokes and giggles that can be made out of it. for example "John that sucker up" or "put it in John". xD
it sould be funnier for the jointer but oh well
That big box should be named Beatrice
I think you should call the belt sander “Sandy McCarvalot”
Falkor - From The NeverEnding Story. The big white beast!
Call the sander Dany because Dany loves "sandy" from grease
Your new sander should be named "True Grit"
That house is beyond awesome
What you save in material you spend in labor. You know dude was definitely ready to buy the table to furnish his gorgeous new home. It'd be very fitting.
Mighty fine wood work there, with a nice table at the end. Recyclables rule!
BIG SOB is a perfect name
Whoa there - $600?! You're clearly underselling your product, as we know ALL youtubers should selling their pallet wood tables for at least $1000.
And don't forget to take all the time you spend fixing your mistakes, and add all of it on to the final price. Otherwise it just doesn't meet the korley mert stamp of quality.
(All snark aside, that table looks awesome, and good on John for giving it away!)
I have listened to the sprayers🙌🏼🙌🏼, yet I have not send a video on what your set up is for it!
i came for the crazy builds but stayed for the references in the editing
The table was too small for my house, but if it was twice the size, and you shipped it to California, I’d buy it. It turned out to be a great looking table! And, the placement in it at your buddies house, was brilliant as it actually looked like an expensive table, and nobody would believe it was pallet wood. It would be cool if you designed it so the top opened.
Almost a good size for a end table. Alittle short tho
@@randybobandy9828 Agree on both counts!
Alright but a slightly smaller scale of this for a sink design would be phenomenal!
Since Miss Piggy is right across from your sander call it The Hog
When I think of gritty/ sandy things, I think of Clint Eastwood and maybe Ron Perlman. Name your sander Eastwood!
Name the belt sander Sandy. Then start singing some Grease. "Saaandy, can't you see?"
Hello, Pittsburgh! I heard that "yinz".
Name it Big Bertha
A good name for the Drum sander I reckon. should be TRUE GRIT! Cheers, Rusty
Beautiful table!!!! I got inspiration , i dont have enough tools but im going to try and make something!!
The "Fancy Planer"
Name the sander Frosty, it is white, creates lots of "snow" (sawdust)
Name for the wide belt sander:
The Crushinator (like from futurama)
She looks like her!
One thing I don’t understand is that in morley’s video, he specifically went through quite a bit of time about pallet selection. Specifically looking for “older pallets with hard wood slats” and “avoiding pine”. The content is great regardless, but I find it odd that in these “recreation videos” that one of the key aspects to morley’s build is ignored.
Age has nothing to do with what a pallet is made out of. Some pallets are just made out of softwood and some are made out of hardwoods. Your best bet is to try to find the freshest and cleanest pallets you can get. Deposit pallets are probably the worst. I got some pallets that had masonry blocks on them and they were terrible.
that table was well worth the money, probably more but it goes to show the work needed to make something like that. Even with free pallets, you wouldn’t make a penny if you account for the cost of man hours.
I think you should call it Sanderson
The coffee table came out awesome.
i made clip boards out of pallet wood and sold them on etsy for 30$ and they sold pretty well
It may sound boring, but just call it "Sandy"👍🇨🇦
Need updates on that cool house.
Ps, you killed it John.
John, Love the video and great that you gave it away to one of your subscribers.
Another cool video! The name of the giant drum sander needs to be. "THE BIG SMOOTHIE"
Make the World Record largest cutting board from pallets
The Wide Belt Sanders name should be Jordan 2.0, because if it messes up then you can still say, "DAMMIT JORDAN!"
*Jackman Works has entered the chat*
You should name the sander BEARy Sanders. Cuz it's big like a bear. And.....it sands.
Great looking finished product John. Would you supply some model info on the 3M respirator/face shield you were wearing when you took the table to Kutzall hell? Looked like a powered respirator.
The house is going to be cool and the table will fit the design