Pallet Toolbox
When I installed insulation for my attic, four pallets came with the packaging. After the insulation project, I tried to make a use for these pallets. I find the boards on these pallets are not good in quality but are dry and light in weight. They could be good materials for making toolboxes to organize my tools which are littered in my garage.
Materials and Tools
Pallets
2in X 2in wood lumber 8" long or any other wood which can make a handle
Pry Bar
Hammer
Saw
Clamps
Nails
Wood glue
And whatever tools for cutting and finishing wood boards. More tools are always better.
Breaking the Pallets Apart
Use a pry bar and a hammer to remove the nails to break the pallets apart. Choose the best boards to use for the next step.
Cutting Boards
The boards have dimensions of 7.5" in width, and 0.5" in height. The cutting is as the following: (for one toolbox)
16" Length x 6pcs for toolbox length side
8" Length x 7pcs for toolbox width side
7" Length x 4pcs for toolbox height side
11"Length x 2pcs for handle height side
and 8" length 2in x 2in lumber for handle.
Assemble the Toolbox and Finishing
Assemble from bottom to top then to handle. I used both glue and nails.
Finishing the surface with a file or sand paper to remove splinters and sharp corners.
The toolboxes are strong and durable.
I hope you enjoy this instructable.