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> Heard about this site on a local radio station this morning.
>
> Geez, I just threw away three pallets two weeks ago, should have
> saved them.
>
> http://www.palletart.com/
>
>
> Particulary liked the furniture cabinets.
>
> MJ Wallace
I like a blurb on the frames page "Made from recycled lumber, each piece is
one of a kind with it's own unique character." Hell, my pieces are too,
even when I try to make a matching set.
Some of his style is not to my liking, but it looks well made.
wrote:
> Heard about this site on a local radio station this morning.
>
> Geez, I just threw away three pallets two weeks ago, should have
> saved them.
>
> http://www.palletart.com/
>
>
> Particulary liked the furniture cabinets.
>
> MJ Wallace
His style is a little too "groovy" for my tastes. But the stuff is
nice.
I cut up and burn old pallets in a fire pit in my backyard every so
often. Some of them are oak and my heart bleeds a little every time I
see one burn. It seems that *something* could be made from that wood.
I keep telling myself that one day I'll design a few neat things that
can be made from pallet parts.
I remember Norm once made a pretty neat coffee table from a couple
pallets. Had a slatted top sort of thing. (then again, I suppose
*anything* made from pallets is going to be a slatted sort of thing)
Joe Barta