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    Making a Work Bench from reclaimed Pallet Shelf

    Hey folks,



    While talking to a business friend, I mentioned how I am doing a few things around the house including building a work bench.

    I told him how I was going to make it out of pallets. Boy oh boy, I love making stuff out of pallets.

    He then went on to offer me some pallet shelving he had in his warehouse.

    It was a little beat-up, but in pretty good shape. Good enough for me, anyway.

    The mounting hardware was busted off, so I connected it with 1/4" galvanized bolts, washers, and nuts.

    Here is how it looks now.






    I will make the top for it this week and post more pics when possible.

    It is very strong and sturdy.

    And put together like this, it is worth much more than its weight as scrap metal.



    Thanks for having a look, and have a great day.

    - FilthyClean



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    Very nice. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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    Hey folks,

    Here is an update and some pics of the completed workbench.

    I used some angle iron from a scrap bed-frame to create a lip inside the beams that connect the sides.









    The angle iron is fastened with rivets.

    I used some 2x3 from pallets to bridge the front to back.



    The 3/4 inch plywood came from some old tables tops that I collected while scrapping. The table legs were recycled a long time ago. :-)


    And here is the finished product.




    Total cost, zero.

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    Congrats and great job. Love it when members provide ideas with pictures. Keep up the good work.

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    That's awesome that you built that for Zero cost. Looks like it will last for many years. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice job. Only caution I would add is the 1/4 in "galvanized" bolts may be a bit on the weak side for heavy work. The strength of every thing depends on its weakest point.
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    Good sharing, like the photos, especially like zero cost (that's the best part). How often does these type of materials end up in a dumpster, a trash pile, or even worse filling up a "land fill". Good job putting something to work for you, that's repurposing at work!


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