tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5467915463303183768.post3672981144340067665..comments2023-07-23T17:46:06.688+10:00Comments on Life in the clouds: A big day for the pigeonsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5467915463303183768.post-2279008712286201142015-06-04T18:07:55.098+10:002015-06-04T18:07:55.098+10:00Good point! Pallets were indeed one of my options ...Good point! Pallets were indeed one of my options for this. Unfortunately the place where I get them from has just dumped/burned the pile and I have used up almost all of my stock here. Ulfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241103919964852296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5467915463303183768.post-61748803892764465092015-06-04T14:27:56.665+10:002015-06-04T14:27:56.665+10:00How about pallet timber Ulf?
My recent projects in...How about pallet timber Ulf?<br />My recent projects include a bee hive, chooks nesting box and a stall for a calf we salvaged from the roadside. I am currently making a 0.75 cubic metre worm farm out of about 4 pallets. <br />I used to collect them from various places but now Bunnings have them set aside nearly every time I go looking for them. We have even picked up a couple of steel ones with a good quantity of angle iron. They are being used for wood storage at the moment unless I see a need to use the steel.Jimnoreply@blogger.com