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<channel><title><![CDATA[What Makes Me Valerie - Pallet Building Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog]]></link><description><![CDATA[Pallet Building Blog]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2024 03:39:31 -0500</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Pallet bench]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-bench]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-bench#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2015 20:15:19 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-bench</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;***I dream of comfortable pallet furniture surrounding my fire pit. &nbsp;Nights cuddled under blankets on these benches, watching the fire, roasting marshmallows, enjoying the stars. &nbsp;Because I've wanted this so much, I always thought the furniture might be too difficult to build.I was wrong!I finished my weekend pallet project in just a few hours, so I was left with a day and a half with no projects! &nbsp;What could I do? &nbsp;Then I spotted my pallet piles. &nbsp;And I saw two p [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;"><br /><br />&#8203;***I dream of comfortable pallet furniture surrounding my fire pit. &nbsp;Nights cuddled under blankets on these benches, watching the fire, roasting marshmallows, enjoying the stars. &nbsp;Because I've wanted this so much, I always thought the furniture might be too difficult to build.<br /><br />I was wrong!<br /><br />I finished my weekend pallet project in just a few hours, so I was left with a day and a half with no projects! &nbsp;What could I do? &nbsp;Then I spotted my pallet piles. &nbsp;And I saw two pallets nearly the same width. &nbsp;I found a 2X4, and the project was on. &nbsp;THIS would be the weekend I would create my pallet bench!<br /><br /><strong>Materials:</strong><br />2 equal width pallets (mine were 47" across)<br />4 equally cut 2X4s (mine were equally cut 26" each)<br />4 pallet boards barely shorter than your pallets are wide (mine were 45" long<br />2 pallet boards to use as arm rests. &nbsp;Mine were longer and wider so I can rest a drink, my arm, etc.<br />2" screws<br /><br /><strong>Tools:</strong><br /><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=443036&amp;b=221526&amp;m=26550&amp;afftrack=443036&amp;urllink=www%2Ethehardwarecity%2Ecom%2Fproducts%2FMs800b%2DMouse%2DDetail%2DSander%2F4293767" target="_blank">Mitre saw</a><br /><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=443036&amp;b=221526&amp;m=26550&amp;afftrack=443036&amp;urllink=www%2Ethehardwarecity%2Ecom%2FsearchProduct%2Ehtml%3Fkeyword%3D9206%2D02%2B7%2E5a%2BRecip%2BSaw%26referer%3Dhttp%253A%252F" target="_blank">Reciprocating saw</a><br /><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?u=443036&amp;b=221526&amp;m=26550&amp;afftrack=443036&amp;urllink=www%2Ethehardwarecity%2Ecom%2Fproducts%2FMs800b%2DMouse%2DDetail%2DSander%2F4293767">Sander</a><br />Drill<br /><br />I have labeled the bench with the specific pieces below. &nbsp;I hope it helps! &nbsp;Please feel free to let me know any questions you have.<br /><br />&#8203;<strong>To Do:</strong><br />Your two pallets will be knows at your seat pallet and your back pallet. &nbsp;The seat pallet is where you will be sitting, so use your pallet that has the boards closest together for the seat. &nbsp;You will be more comfortable this way. &nbsp;You can use any type of pallet for the back pallet.<br /><br />Using your sander, sand the pallets as smooth as possible. &nbsp;Pallet wood is not smooth. &nbsp;I've gotten splinters from every single pallet project I've done, and I wear gloves! &nbsp;I'm actually nursing a splinter from this project right now. &nbsp;It may take some time, but when you can sit on your bench without getting splinters, you will be grateful you spent the time sanding.<br /><br />Take one of your spare pallet boards and cut them to the width of your seat pallet using the mitre saw. &nbsp;This will be the front of your seat pallet, where your legs will hang down. &nbsp;Using two screws, drill this board into the front of the seat pallet.<br /><br />Using your mitre saw, cut your 2X4 into 4 equal lengths. &nbsp;These are the legs of your bench. My legs were 26" each. &nbsp;Using 2 1/2" screws, drill the legs to the side of the seat pallet so that about 6" are actually on the ground, and the remainder is above the seat. &nbsp;That is where you will attach the arm rests. &nbsp;I had to use my reciprocating saw to create a notch in the seat pallet so that the leg could extend above the seat pallet.<br /><br />Flip the seat pallet so that the backside is facing up. &nbsp;Measure one of the spare pieces of pallet board to the proper length to fasten to the legs on top. &nbsp;Drills that board across as a brace.<br /><br />Place the back pallet so that the bottom is flush with the bottom of the seating pallet and the rest of the pallet is supported by the support brace. &nbsp;Attach the back with 2 1/2" screws until stable.<br /><br />Finally, flip the bench right side up. &nbsp;Take the two remaining spare pallet boards and drill them to the 2X4s that are sticking up. &nbsp;This will be your arm rest. &nbsp;I used a wider pallet board to give me more room to place my computer, drink, or whatever!<br /><br />I left my bench plain (so far) but it would be really pretty with some outdoor cushions, pillows, paint, stain...let your imagination run wild!</div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:0px;padding-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;margin-right:0px;text-align:left"> <a> <img src="http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/4197075_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/6750349_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div><div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div> 				<div id='903366797414517725-gallery' class='imageGallery' style='line-height: 0px; padding: 0; margin: 0'><div id='903366797414517725-imageContainer0' style='float:left;width:49.95%;margin:0;'><div id='903366797414517725-insideImageContainer0' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder galleryCaptionHover' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/6886941_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery903366797414517725]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='Matt thinks the bench is VERY comfortable!'><img src='http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/6886941.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='533' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100%;top:-38.83%;left:0%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><div id='903366797414517725-imageContainer1' style='float:left;width:49.95%;margin:0;'><div id='903366797414517725-insideImageContainer1' style='position:relative;margin:5px;'><div class='galleryImageBorder' style='border-width:1px;padding:3px;'><div class='galleryImageHolder galleryCaptionHover' style='position:relative; width:100%; padding:0 0 75%;overflow:hidden;'><div class='galleryInnerImageHolder'><a href='http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/1660665_orig.jpg' rel='lightbox[gallery903366797414517725]' onclick='if (!window.lightboxLoaded) return false' title='Built big enough for Darren and Matthew!'><img src='http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/1660665.jpg' class='galleryImage' _width='400' _height='533' style='position:absolute;border:0;width:100%;top:-38.83%;left:0%' /></a></div></div></div></div></div><span style='display: block; clear: both; height: 0px; overflow: hidden;'></span></div> 				<div style="height: 20px; overflow: hidden;"></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Pallet Bottle Cap Collector]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-bottle-cap-collector]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-bottle-cap-collector#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2015 21:10:00 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-bottle-cap-collector</guid><description><![CDATA[This was one of the first projects I ever did, and it's a great hit, especially down at the lake. &nbsp;It's a bottle cap catcher, which is great for those afternoons spent on the deck with the cooler at your side!Materials:2 pallet boardsBottle opener&nbsp;(Rockler has a really cool brass one that will fade to an antique look, but I found the one in the picture for $.25 at a flea market)Picture hangerStain (optional)Paint (optional) / paint pensWood glueSmall wood nails or brads (like you find  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">This was one of the first projects I ever did, and it's a great hit, especially down at the lake. &nbsp;It's a bottle cap catcher, which is great for those afternoons spent on the deck with the cooler at your side!</div><div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none" style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0px;margin-right:0px;text-align:center"><a><img src="http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/7462853.jpg?296" alt="Picture" style="width:296;max-width:100%"></a><div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div></div></div><div class="paragraph"><br><br><strong>Materials:</strong><ul><li>2 pallet boards</li><li><strong><font color="#8C48B7">Bottle opener</font></strong>&nbsp;(Rockler has a really cool brass one that will fade to an antique look, but I found the one in the picture for $.25 at a flea market)</li><li><strong><font color="#8C48B7">Picture hanger</font></strong></li><li>Stain (optional)</li><li>Paint (optional) / paint pens</li><li>Wood glue</li><li><strong><font color="#8C48B7">Small wood nails or brads (like you find in a picture hanging kit)</font></strong></li><li><strong><font color="#8C48B7">Small screws for the bottle opening, hinge and picture hanger</font></strong></li><li><strong><font color="#8C48B7">Small hinge (not shown, but very &nbsp;handy for opening the box)</font></strong></li></ul><strong>Tools:</strong><ul><li>&#8203;Saw (I used a mitre saw)</li><li>Sander</li><li>Drill</li><li>Screwdriver</li><li>Hammer or brad nail gun</li></ul><strong>Optional:</strong><ul><li><strong><font color="#8C48B7">Clock mechanism</font></strong></li><li>Bottle caps</li><li>Stencil(s)</li></ul><strong>To Do:</strong><br>Cut one pallet board into 4 equal pieces. &nbsp;Make sure the bottom piece is as wide as the uncut pallet board.<br>Stain or paint the uncut and the 4 cut pieces of pallet board<ul><li>Once paint / stain are dry, decorate the front panel of the 4 smaller panels. &nbsp;This will be the front of the box<ul><li>If needed, attach the clock mechanism and hands to the panel using the directions for the mechanism</li><li style="list-style: none"><br></li><li>If wanted, use bottle caps for the front of the box &nbsp;Affix them using either ceramic glue or screw them in using a small screw.</li><li>Use your imagination! &nbsp;</li></ul></li><li>Glue the bottom and the two sides of the&nbsp;box together. &nbsp;Leavet he back side of the box open. &nbsp;</li><li>Attach the front of the box using a small hinge of the left side of the front. &nbsp;This will allow you to open the "door" to easily clean the caps.&nbsp;</li><li>Screw the bottle cap opener near the top of the uncut pallet board.</li><li>Work on the design for the uncut pallet (for this one, I scripted, "It's Beer o'Clock at the Lake"). Be creative!</li><li>Once the box is dry, nail the box together using wire brads like these:&nbsp;affix it to the uncut pallet board with wood glue. &nbsp;Set aside to dry.</li><li>Once dry, use small nails to attach the box to the pallet. &nbsp;I turned it upside down so the nails came in from the back.</li><li>Attach the picture hanger on the back of the catcher.</li></ul><br>Have fun and be creative with this project! &nbsp;I did this behind my husband's<br>back, and he loved it when he saw it. &nbsp;Here is a list of the products I used that can be purchased through our affiliate, Rockler. &nbsp;I have highlighted the items you can find at Rockler, and I have the links listed below.<br><br><br></div><div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none" style="padding-top:5px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px;text-align:left"><a><img src="http://www.valkgal.com/uploads/6/3/8/0/6380974/833757_orig.jpg" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%"></a><div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div></div></div><div><div id="335127353788317207" align="center" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/link?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;offerid=331608.4741&amp;type=2&amp;murl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rockler.com%2Fbrass-bottle-opener"><img border="0" src="http://assets.rockler.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/4/6/46510-01-1000.jpg"></a><img border="0" width="1" height="1" src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;bids=331608.4741&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0"></div></div><div><div id="535893490803520262" align="center" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/link?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;offerid=331608.4771&amp;type=2&amp;murl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rockler.com%2Fpicture-hanging-hardware-kit-175-pack"><img border="0" src="http://assets.rockler.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/4/6/46473-01-1000.jpg"></a><img border="0" width="1" height="1" src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;bids=331608.4771&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0"></div></div><div><div id="907236842810829287" align="left" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/link?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;offerid=331608.6017&amp;type=2&amp;murl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rockler.com%2Fmini-quartz-movements-choose-face-thickness"><img border="0" src="http://assets.rockler.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/2/8/28324-01-1000.jpg"></a><img border="0" width="1" height="1" src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;bids=331608.6017&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0"></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Pallet Signs﻿]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-signs]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-signs#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2015 02:54:29 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.valkgal.com/pallet-building-blog/pallet-signs</guid><description><![CDATA[I've been avoiding making pallet signs since I've been building with pallets. &nbsp;I never thought I was creative enough, could letter well enough, was talented enough...the list is long why I denied myself this creative outlet.A few weeks ago, I painted the girls' names on the hen house. &nbsp;It was so pretty! &nbsp;I thought, "Hmmmm...this could be okay..." &nbsp;Then I painted Minnie's name along with hearts on her new dog house. &nbsp;And it was CUTE!The final straw came when I was at Mich [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">I've been avoiding making pallet signs since I've been building with pallets. &nbsp;I never thought I was creative enough, could letter well enough, was talented enough...the list is long why I denied myself this creative outlet.<br><br>A few weeks ago, I painted the girls' names on the hen house. &nbsp;It was so pretty! &nbsp;I thought, "Hmmmm...this could be okay..." &nbsp;Then I painted Minnie's name along with hearts on her new dog house. &nbsp;And it was CUTE!<br><br>The final straw came when I was at Michael's and I came across these adorable miniature wooden <a target="_blank" href="http://www.michaels.com/M10319871.html?dwvar_M10319871_color=Dark%20Brown#q=clothespins&amp;start=19">clothespins</a>. &nbsp;The creative juices started flowing, and before I knew it, I was making plans for a pallet sign. &nbsp;Here is how I created a beautiful sign (and a Christmas gift for somebody I know....<br><br><strong>Materials</strong><ul><li>2 pallet boards</li><li>wood stain * (either regular stain and polyurethane or gel stain)</li><li>wax paper</li><li>printer</li><li>word processing program (I use Google Docs)</li><li>12" small chain *</li><li>4 cup hooks &nbsp;*</li></ul><strong>Tools</strong><ul><li>reciprocating saw (sawzall)</li><li>sander</li></ul><br>The first thing I did was disassemble a pallet using my sawzall. &nbsp;That should have been easy, but I wasn't using the right blades, and it took 4 blades before I broke down and got a real blade. &nbsp;That made it easier and I was ready to rock within about 10 minutes.<br><br>Next I sanded both sides of two pallets. &nbsp;I tried to sand them as smoothly as possible without diminishing the personality of the wood. &nbsp;I also sanded the skinny sides, which caused me to get a really pretty splinter under my wedding ring!<br><br>Once the boards were sanded smooth, it was time for the stain. &nbsp;I wanted it to be a medium shade of wood, and my strokes were purposely uneven to give it a rustic look. &nbsp;It took about half an hour to dry, and once it did, it was absolutely gorgeous.<br><br>I had a saying that I wanted on this particular sign, so I went inside, pulled up Google Docs, and typed the words. &nbsp;I then played with the fonts; a fun childlike font on one part and an elegant, stately font for the second sign. &nbsp;Once they were perfect, I printed them mirror image on a piece of wax paper. &nbsp;To feed it evenly through the computer, I tacked it to a piece of regular printer paper using removable adhesive. Once it was printed, I cut the words apart and placed them &nbsp;on the boards so that you could read the words correctly. &nbsp;Holding tightly to the transfer, I took a straight edge and rubbed the words directly onto the wood. &nbsp;It looked amazing!<br><br>I loved the lettering, but the coloring wasn't as striking as I wanted it to be. &nbsp;Going back into my thought box, I grabbed a Sharpie and traced and colored the words. &nbsp;It looked strikingly beautiful after that. About half an hour later, I used spray polyurethane&nbsp;to give it a special shine.<br><br>The next part of my project hasn't been finished, but it's something I've done before. &nbsp;I will connect the two boards using cup hooks and about 5" of chain. &nbsp;Finally, I will attach miniature clothespins, and place photos in the clips.<br><br>I really want to show you pictures of this project, but the person I'm giving it to may read the blog and may see it! &nbsp;I do promise I will post a picture once this person receives the gift. &nbsp;If you would like to see a picture beforehand, please email me and I will send it to you, along with these instructions.<br><br>By the way, I'd like to introduce Rockler.com. &nbsp;Rockler is the premier internet woodworking and hardware store, and I'm thrilled about the opportunity to work with them! &nbsp;They have a seriously amazing selection, and their prices are amazing. &nbsp;I will periodically share savings opportunities with you.</div><div><div id="208766575730021096" align="center" style="width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;" class="wcustomhtml"><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;offerid=331608.93&amp;subid=0&amp;type=4"><img border="0" alt="Rockler" src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=whpqBMT13q0&amp;bids=331608.93&amp;subid=0&amp;type=4&amp;gridnum=13"></a></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>