Update on Pallets and Fish Tank
Some of you may remember the post about pallets a month or two ago. My husband finally started taking the pallets apart today. We had researched different ways to take them apart last month. The best way to take them apart (without them splitting) seems to be by using a hacksaw, and just sawing through the nails instead of trying to pry the boards from the pallets. It still looks like a lot of work, but at least the boards are in tact!
Hopefully, it won't be long before we have some kind of shed built for the chickens (and possibly goats) that we hopefully will have within the next year!
I am REALLY looking forward to that.

The above picture is what we were able to get from 2 pallets.
By the way, many people have been asking about the fish tank that James was working on. I've been really excited about it as well, and really do want it to be finished!
Right now, though, we are kind of at a stand still until we can afford to buy the tempered glass for the tank (among a few other supplies). After that, we will be working on getting the rest of it put together!
Thanks for asking!
Hopefully, it won't be long before we have some kind of shed built for the chickens (and possibly goats) that we hopefully will have within the next year!

The above picture is what we were able to get from 2 pallets.
By the way, many people have been asking about the fish tank that James was working on. I've been really excited about it as well, and really do want it to be finished!
Right now, though, we are kind of at a stand still until we can afford to buy the tempered glass for the tank (among a few other supplies). After that, we will be working on getting the rest of it put together!
Thanks for asking!







As far as cutting the pallets apart see if you can get a metal cutting blade for a jig saw and then use it instead of having to do it all by hand. It will save a lot of time and frustration.
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Thanks Carol!
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