Pallet Fence for my dogs
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Jeanette S on Sep 01, 2014Sealing it might make it last longer..(???) but it looks great just natural!Helpful Reply
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Bridget Kik on Sep 01, 2014I think a stain or seal will be essential to keep these looking good - its looks a bit sunny where you are and untreated wood will suffer. Lovely upcycling idea though.Helpful Reply
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Paulette Crossley on Sep 01, 2014Thanks ! That's what I will do . Before I do that I am calling a friend to see if she has some old fence boards lying around.Luci found a way out yesterday .I will post more pictures when I'm done. This is my first project outside by myself. I am really excited to see it to the end.Helpful Reply
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John stark on Sep 01, 2014Great idea I have like 20 pallets in backHelpful Reply
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Paulette Crossley on Sep 01, 2014My next DIY will be making a kitchen island with palletsHelpful Reply
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Mathieu Antoine on Sep 01, 2014I would use weather proof paint. The pallets look more an eye sour. If your up to it, I would find better pallets. Then use the upper half into a vertical garden. Make sure the pallets are heat treaded not chemical treated. It's easy to notice, it's printed on the pallet. The heat treaded pallets are safer to grow herbs for cooking. I hope this help.Helpful Reply
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Bridget Kik on Sep 02, 2014Soulds Like Luci is a bit of a wanderer :- Would love to see the results of you kitchen island - what a clever idea.Helpful Reply
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Nancy Jenkins on Feb 01, 2015I like this. Almost did it to keep guest dog from going totally around house. Might deter people looking into my yard, peepers.Helpful Reply
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Carole White on Jul 08, 2016Great job! I keep all my pallets "natural" with just a water sealant. I don't think the pallets are an eye-sore at all...and the only recommendation I'd make is to perhaps have a board at the base to secure them to; that way eliminating the hodge-podge of things you have holding them up. It's a learning experience...keep up the good work!!!Helpful Reply
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