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<blockquote data-quote="dirtrider73068" data-source="post: 3260496" data-attributes="member: 44606"><p>Yea I was gonna say check for stamps on the pallets if its HT your good to go, if no stamp still take caution but should be ok, don't use pallets that has had chemicals shipped on them they could have leaked on the wood. Its also best to let the wood sit in the building to get use to the climate of the shed unless your not worried about shrinkage and haveing gaps when the wood drys out more, or moves from humidty. Another tip, use some thin cheap plywood on the wall then the pallet wood if gaps do form you won't see the insulation plywood would blend it in, and you may even be able to use a brad nail gun and just pop the up with useing screws.</p><p></p><p>To help taking pallets aparts and getting the most of the wood, google pallet buster, easy to make and makes taking them apart easier and saving most the wood with out cutting the planks off and loosing alot if the good wood, plus if done right can then pull the nails out of the 2x4 runners and then have good 2x4's for other projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtrider73068, post: 3260496, member: 44606"] Yea I was gonna say check for stamps on the pallets if its HT your good to go, if no stamp still take caution but should be ok, don't use pallets that has had chemicals shipped on them they could have leaked on the wood. Its also best to let the wood sit in the building to get use to the climate of the shed unless your not worried about shrinkage and haveing gaps when the wood drys out more, or moves from humidty. Another tip, use some thin cheap plywood on the wall then the pallet wood if gaps do form you won't see the insulation plywood would blend it in, and you may even be able to use a brad nail gun and just pop the up with useing screws. To help taking pallets aparts and getting the most of the wood, google pallet buster, easy to make and makes taking them apart easier and saving most the wood with out cutting the planks off and loosing alot if the good wood, plus if done right can then pull the nails out of the 2x4 runners and then have good 2x4's for other projects. [/QUOTE]
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