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Two Easy Pallet Fixes for Workshop Organizing!
by
Donna at Funky Junk Interiors
(IC: blogger)
$0.00
30 Minutes
Easy
I'm always on the lookout for two things...
1. Cheater junk where I don't have to build from scratch.
2. Cheater helps that help me organize my upcycled workshop.
So when I came across a "fresh" pile of weathered pallets, they were MINE.
After dragging them home, I cut them up for wood, but then the middle sections spoke to me...
Dragging one into my workshop, this transpired. And my tools (and I) have never been happier. :)
Are you also a palletaholic? What do you love making with them?
1. Cheater junk where I don't have to build from scratch.
2. Cheater helps that help me organize my upcycled workshop.
So when I came across a "fresh" pile of weathered pallets, they were MINE.
After dragging them home, I cut them up for wood, but then the middle sections spoke to me...
Dragging one into my workshop, this transpired. And my tools (and I) have never been happier. :)
Are you also a palletaholic? What do you love making with them?
How fun is this little catch all for every tool you may have? I especially needed it for the hammer... and this cheater build worked out perfectly!
An old pallet was dragged home, then cut short of the supports.
Installing one on the wall... instant success!
It provided the perfect catch all for all kinds of things... with groom to grow!
Here's another cool idea! What you'll see next came from a pallet similar to this one.
Adding a few jars and cubbies for screws, and wood to widen the shelves, this pallet ended up being a pretty cool tool organizer!
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published June 21st, 2015 5:26 PM
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Stephanie Adams on Mar 24, 2016YOU ARE AWESOME so creative i love all of your projects and i want to be you when i grow up! LOL sorry just kidding on the last bit because i am already grown but truly you really do inspire me.
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