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The wheel puts most people off. So, a method where a circle is cut out of a section of pallet.
if you get keen, great to give away. In this picture, more time was spent on the wheels.
patterns marked on pallet wood
cutting and bracing.
when doing the opposite side, have to reverse things around, otherwise will get two for the same side
if no tri square, use paper as a right angle.
cut the curves at one end.
after cutting one sided curves, make a stencil for matching the end
Match the height of the panel to the sides, use something to work out the separation, then brace per the procedure for the sides
check the spacing, and then brace
Use paint cans
Check alignment of the sections with another pallet underneath. Add screws, to secure the panels at the top edges in the pic. These go onto be the bottom of the barrow
Now for what I’d the top of the barrow
With screws holding the lower panels in place, check diagonals to see they match
The handles
Place the left overs.
Saw off excess.
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Alignment points.
Out of a section, cut a circle. Use part of the pallet to form an axial.
Add some 13mm tube.
Great work as always @Jamespeter100. Many thanks for sharing such detailed instructions so that others can replicate your fantastic handiwork.
Jason
Wow! How cool do those look, If my wife sees this post I think Im going to need those instructions and photos - she will want one as a garden ornamental type thing for sure ahahhahaha. Well done mate they look great - is there anything you cant build from pallets? lols
Congrats @Jamespeter100, this project was featured by Bunnings on Instagram and Facebook.
Love your work.
Jason
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