Pallet wood Chair. Paracord Laced Pallet, Hanging Chair. Stuff you will need- Tools: Drill Saw Lighter Sawzall (optional) Materials: Paracord Pallet (I was able to get by with just one but it all depends on how much usable wood you can get off of each pallet) I used pallet wood because it is hardwood and free but, as with all treated wood, you need to use precaution when handling this wood. Make sure you are wearing a mask when cutting, and gloves at all times. I used paracord because it is small yet strong and does not stretch as much as other ropes. Pallet Adirondack Chair. Pallets come in many shapes and styles. They're made from lots of different types of wood. They are readily available for free. In fact, most companies pay people to take them away. But there's a catch: pallets aren't easy to take apart.
If you're expecting perfection, than pallet lumber may not be right for you. If you're not interested in turning a pallet into something else or trucking around the nation looking for free stuff, substitute the pallet wood for some nice cedar or pressure treated wood. Folding Pallet Chair. One wood pallet garden bench. One-Pallet Chair. Pallet garden loungers. Reading chair made from two wooden palettes (part 2) Allright, friends!
It’s time for the second installment of Build A Chair Using Palettes. In part 1, we built the platform of the chair/reading nook. Today, we’ll be attaching the sides of the chair and painting it! For this second part of the chair building, you’ll need: -a wooden palette (if you already collected two for part 1, this part will use your second palette) -two pieces of scrap 2×4 at least the length of each of your ‘chair’ sides -a sander (I used an orbital sander, but any will do… you could even hand sand if you were really into manual labor) -circular saw -crow bar or reciprocating saw (to pry planks of wood off of the palette) -nails 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Remember, this is part 2 of a series to make a reading nook using palettes. *Find part 1 of this series here.