Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
I was going through the used pallets at work today. We ship cardboard bales that weigh anywhere from 800 - 1200 lbs. We need something decent to bear all that weight. The thing i was looking for was a standard size hardwood pallet that was in good shape.



The next thing was a hardwood pallet that had broken slats but could be repaired. They're easy to fix. Just take a sawzall with a fine tooth metal cutting blade and cut the nails. The slat pops right off. Take a slat from a donor pallet and nail it on with a nail gun that shoots the thin shank fencing nail.

The badly broken ones where one or more of the three joists are broken go off to the burn pile at the dump. Same with any of the softwood pallets.

A brand new HT hardwood pallet goes for 25.00$ or more. Used ones are worth around 7.50 $

Just for the heck of it you might check out some of the warehouses that do a lot of shipping & receiving. You might find a buyer there. There are a couple on rt 91 and another on rt 90. Whole bunch on the South Shore around Boston but that's a longer drive.

Might be a winner if you find a couple that would buy from you on a regular basis ?
Thank you for the advice. I'm going to stick with my buyer for the foreseeable future. He is literally on the same road as me, probably less than a half mile away. I don't have the time or a large enough trailer to consider selling to others.