As a consultant for machine safety I litterally know what it looks like when you fall with your face into this type of saw. Yes, this really happens in real life. If you think safety is expensive, try having an accident... Trust me, your boss is happier working 'slowly' and safe instead of losing a finger, hand, arm or head. An accident is way more expensive. Working unsafe doesn't make you a badass, it make's you a dumbass... Something to think about...
I wholeheartedly agree 💯 with You. Unfortunately, His Boss probably pays Him by the Pallet or some B.S like that or by the Job. If the Boss allows this, then the Boss probably started it & is probably Not a Safe or Ethical person to Work for either. 😢
Dog it will trust me. Saw a dude cut two fingers off cause the band broke and it shot out. Now it didn't keep running or nothing and it got bound up in the receiving tire BUT those .2 seconds of time that it was shot across his fingers when it whipped out from the sending tire is all it took.
Almost. Pay attention to the part in front of the camera, there is a steel shelf where he drops the pallet 😢on. this guy IS a genius to🎉 design this machine.
I dismantled a couple of pallets and it took _hours_ . These things are loaded with nails. If you are using a bandsaw, okay, it's faster, but you're not getting "perfect" planks of wood; you're getting wood full of nails.
thats being generous. most of the pallets our complex ends up after freight shipper had their hands on them are pretty much toothpicks. mangled beyond recognition. the pallets calicum chloride are delivered on are garbage as soon as they leave the distribution center
Yea, but, it depends on what the wood is being used for. He may be using it as firewood for a boiler or something and not using them for woodworking cuz you'd surely wouldn't want all those nails in the wood. But that saw is pretty dang powerful to rip thru the nails that fast. It goes thru them like a knife thru butter. I've never seen anything do it this fast.
I trust you. The CEO doesn't know what wood looks like. He has never seen wood or trees or wood products ever, and his parents restricted access to any knowledge about wood as he was growing up. He had to wear special glasses and headphones that filter out wood speech and images. One day he will learn about wood. Hopefully he can handle the shock.
I agree 100% obviously knows what wood is , He's just never done actual labor. Coming in at 7:00 in the morning and working hard until 11:00 and then going to the golf course to play until 3:00 p.m. and then having a lunch and coming back and working for another hour @seanrobinson6407
Idiots gonna lose eyesight. I worked this job before and using that machine always fudged up my safety glasses. Sometimes my face would bleed from pieces of flying nails.
It's not that dangerous.. engineers steel band blade.. & not running very fast or it'd be biting into the wood.. the video's speed up too for effect.. ever cut yourself with a hacksaw ?
@matthewwillson6515 it could be a fantastic band saw. Those pallets are weak af though. The pallets I use in the UK would brake the machine 😂. 1000 nails in each one
There’s one problem, though. You neglected to say that these pallets were not held together by screws or nails. These pallets were put together with staples.
He's putting a lot of faith in that blade. If he misses that support and drops a heavy pallet on that blade it could easily snap. Even just dragging across it like that seems like a gamble
This a a great example of when you value productivity completely over safety. You don’t need to make it 100% safe, but you could easily make the likelihood of potential catastrophic injuries like amputation significantly less than how this is set up. It’s set up completely for productivity without any regard to danger. I’m no safety Sally, but I am not a fan of completely disregarding safety. I believe in weighing the risk vs reward. It’s hard to justify a significant level of risk of dismemberment or death against any reward unless it’s the only way to make sure that your family doesn’t starve to death or something similarly important.
OSHA approves of this man's hard work. hell, I jump out of airplanes for a living. All you need is a deliberate risk assessment worksheet identifying hazards and putting a plan in to minimize the risk to low.
What is your concern? The sharp part of the blade is on the opposite side from him, so he has to drag away to cut. There is also no feeding mechanism, so even if he fell onto the table, nothing would bring him towards the blade. He's also no where near the perimeter of the blade in the case that it snaps. I'd really like to know your concerns.
That may be the most non osha compliant awesome machinesI have seen. Where I’m located that thing would have so many cumbersome safety measures. Super rad dudes!!!!!!! :)
Ive used them pallets, its amazing how he was able to secure one already used and completely together. I step on one of those the wrong way and it turns into a pile a wood just like that.
Yup for sure I worked in pallets 10 plus yrs some are done that way . We dismantle them the same way this guy does but it's a 2 person job . Pusher and a puller guy
I slipped and smacked my hand on the blade when I was reaching for something and I still don't know how it didn't even cut through my glove let alone my hand. It was full power and I didn't just tap it, I basically punched it. I've never seen a band saw with guards. And yes this is a very deadly machine and a very hard job.
Back in the early 80s I used to strip it with a machine called the D nailer, which was nothing short of a hydraulic motor driven steel plate that you would have to lift by controls, eyeball it and run it through two circular pinch blades. It was hard physical work.
I used to assemble pallets at a Laster Lumber, Sharon Grove, KY. I stacked all of the boards into a, jig. Then, there are buttons on either side that you slip your finger(s) into, simultaneously, with little sensors. Both hands had to be in there simultaneously, then the machine would insert every single nail into the entire pallet, simultaneously. So, as fast as you could slip the boards into the, jig, & put your hands into each/either finger sensor, deal? That's how long it would take to produce a, pallet? They had a guy walking around pushing dirt with a broom who drove, forklift, he's they guy who kept me in supplies & my machine filled with nails. Boards on the right side of the machine & stack pallets on the left side of the, machine. We had another machine that had several blades in it side by side that would RIP the little ties into the boards we nailed to the, pallets. Trees came in, pallets, ties, and lumber went out of the, mill.
@@Uldy where I assembled pallets there was nobody at that mill who broke them down. Not to be contrary coz I'm other plants you could be absolutely, correct. Not I'm my case though, no disrespect, intended. ✌️
That's weird. I've never been to a pallet place that didn't have both. Even the small family business had both. If we had a dual tho, I would win. I can cut pallets apart faster than a Nailer can build pallets. They make about 400 a day and I cut about 500 pallets a day.
Be ok if you're just reusing to make more pallets. If you v were going to make anything from those boards you'd have to use a pin punch to get the bits of nails out. And use a metal detector end to make sure they were all out. Messing with pallet boards going through your planer with nails really sucks.
At a pace like this, you can work on your first day of employment, or just for a while to shoot a video. After a week of constant work at such a pace, the guy would quit and look for a normal job because he would be so exhausted that he would sleep the entire weekend. This is what demonstrations look like when a manager starts work for 15 minutes to show employees that they can work faster. Yes, if you work 15 minutes. Work like this for a whole week or a month and you will feel pain in every bone and muscle of your body and you will not come back to work...
Even at the new buy price of around a tenner a pallet they are worth for more as timber than pallets, get your hands on some hardwood ones and your profit just for the wood jumps up let alone if you process it further for flooring or panelling, check out the prices some of these people who make furniture out of the get for their work, only trouble they used to be readily available everywhere for free, companies would be begging for people to take them away but not no more A business repairing one is only so they save the cost of buying one, but if you bought the wood and made a pallet and sold it as a pallet you'd lose money, that 10 pound cost in timber would buy you maybe 4 or 5 top slats only ✌️
@@hamoostaffat Local Bunnings ( big chain Aussie hardware store) dumps dozens of pallets every week out back in big skip bins. Most come in from overseas as light pine type, but many are hardwood. Made some realy nice outdoor tables for my gunclub from that scrap bin. Many have laminated plywood decks. those i strip for wall cladding and garden tables etc. If no one raids the bins, they go out to the dump and get destroyed.
@@fortnex9972 depends on what type of wood was used and if it was sprayed or painted wood. I've seen them used for wood stoves or camp firewood. You don't want to be burning anything that has been treated or painted. The majority gets recycled or the landfill. Or companies pick them up and restore them and resell them for profit.
You meant his private insurrance in case of losing arm or other part of the body... With this kind of job You must be careful, not fast and doing crazy stuff to show off.
It's called having the right tool for the job
Something his barber didn't have by looks of it.
Agreed
Yeah it's not like this guy is world champion pallet breaker. The machine does all the work
I was just about to say if I had that machine I’d get pretty fast at flipping pallets of wood too ahah
We all see that blade, right 🤔
"Where's your other arm?"
"I sneezed at work today."
Yep...horrendously unsafe
This comment deserves more likes
I came here for this comment. *standing clap*
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For real! Osha would have a field day with that machine....
As a consultant for machine safety I litterally know what it looks like when you fall with your face into this type of saw. Yes, this really happens in real life. If you think safety is expensive, try having an accident...
Trust me, your boss is happier working 'slowly' and safe instead of losing a finger, hand, arm or head. An accident is way more expensive. Working unsafe doesn't make you a badass, it make's you a dumbass... Something to think about...
True
😂😂😂 unless you have a boss that puts profits over people and has ‘yet’ to have a major incident.
That is a Band saw right. Most people don`t see that. Take your hand off in the blink of an eye.
Lmao no they aren't, bosses want you to work as fast as possible and only work "safe" in hindsight.
I wholeheartedly agree 💯 with You. Unfortunately, His Boss probably pays Him by the Pallet or some B.S like that or by the Job. If the Boss allows this, then the Boss probably started it & is probably Not a Safe or Ethical person to Work for either. 😢
That unguarded horizontal bandsaw blade is a force to be reckoned with!
I was soldering what wire thing was being used to quickly cut through nails!
That band saw is the real hero here, even with all that stress being put on it it still never came off it's wheels.
that bandsaw even cut through nails lol
Dog it will trust me. Saw a dude cut two fingers off cause the band broke and it shot out. Now it didn't keep running or nothing and it got bound up in the receiving tire BUT those .2 seconds of time that it was shot across his fingers when it whipped out from the sending tire is all it took.
Bro thank you, good tools can make all the difference.
@@forsaken7161carbide blades will do that, even cut through porcelain electric fence insulators.
Almost. Pay attention to the part in front of the camera, there is a steel shelf where he drops the pallet 😢on. this guy IS a genius to🎉 design this machine.
It's a band saw
No PPE? Open blade?
@@vendingdudes have you seen work environments in India and other places like that they don't even wear close toes shoes welding.
Thanks tips
Indeed.
Band saw? I didn't see any band or hear music.😊
I dismantled a couple of pallets and it took _hours_ . These things are loaded with nails. If you are using a bandsaw, okay, it's faster, but you're not getting "perfect" planks of wood; you're getting wood full of nails.
It's called "Magnetic Wood", sounds catchy, right?
thats being generous. most of the pallets our complex ends up after freight shipper had their hands on them are pretty much toothpicks. mangled beyond recognition. the pallets calicum chloride are delivered on are garbage as soon as they leave the distribution center
Yea, but, it depends on what the wood is being used for. He may be using it as firewood for a boiler or something and not using them for woodworking cuz you'd surely wouldn't want all those nails in the wood. But that saw is pretty dang powerful to rip thru the nails that fast. It goes thru them like a knife thru butter. I've never seen anything do it this fast.
Купи сабельную пилу и ты потратишь на поддон 3 минуты, и сохранить дерево в целости
Мясо второго сорта, рубили вместе с будкой😅
His coworker: dude, I just put that pallet together!
😆😆😆haha
He'll be the CEO of having no arm if that blade snaps 😂
I've seen these blades snap more time than I can count and they always jam up in the drive tires.
When they snap, they stop.
@@michman2 I don't think you've ever seen what happens when a long blade snaps.
When*
Then you fix it. The blade, not your arm because it is ok.
He’s only the 4th employee this month. The other 3 mysteriously vanished according to the company.
They didn't even picked up their paychecks.....
Weird.
And in completely unrelated news, the company is announcing they're branching out into pork steaks...
Well Mr investigator I overhead them talking about crossing the us southern border... would you like to try some homemade jerky???
Very funny,
I'm guessing this is not in the US. There is no way OSHA would allow such an unsafe operation.
Nor would HSE UK
That pallet was in better shape then like 99% of pallets
Trust me, the ceo doesn’t know what wood even looks like
I trust you. The CEO doesn't know what wood looks like. He has never seen wood or trees or wood products ever, and his parents restricted access to any knowledge about wood as he was growing up. He had to wear special glasses and headphones that filter out wood speech and images. One day he will learn about wood. Hopefully he can handle the shock.
@@seanrobinson6407 on god, dead tree meat? Kinda weird if u think about it
I agree 100% obviously knows what wood is , He's just never done actual labor. Coming in at 7:00 in the morning and working hard until 11:00 and then going to the golf course to play until 3:00 p.m. and then having a lunch and coming back and working for another hour @seanrobinson6407
@@Epoch11 7 is generous unless there’s a meeting
Lol
He’s the ceo until osha sees this video😂
That’s the truth!!!
Idiots gonna lose eyesight. I worked this job before and using that machine always fudged up my safety glasses. Sometimes my face would bleed from pieces of flying nails.
The Ceo of wooden pallets had me 😂
this is how employers expect you to work on your first day of job
Very very dangerous. That’s a bandsaw blade that runs along the entire length.
OMG! I didn't notice the death blade!
Literally everyone with eyes can see that 😂😂
@@Muzzy0085I didn't 😢
It's not that dangerous.. engineers steel band blade.. & not running very fast or it'd be biting into the wood.. the video's speed up too for effect.. ever cut yourself with a hacksaw ?
@@Errol.C-nz are you seriously comparing an electric powered band saw to a hand hacksaw? You must be a lawyer.
Those are some of the weakest pallets I've ever seen
Giant band saw
No Nails?😂
@Raidmax341 held together with bluetack
Or the best bandsaw
@matthewwillson6515 it could be a fantastic band saw. Those pallets are weak af though.
The pallets I use in the UK would brake the machine 😂. 1000 nails in each one
There’s one problem, though. You neglected to say that these pallets were not held together by screws or nails. These pallets were put together with staples.
Thank you this is what I came here for. It just didn’t make sense
Are those pallets glued together without nails?
They use Velcro 😂
They cling to each other in fear of this man pulling them apart by bandsaw.
look closely at the bottom of your screen, there are nail holes
Not an accident free place!
No he I'd using a large bandsaw
Yeah right... I have worked for a pallet company for 14yrs. Never would a CEO know the accurate skills to this labor work.
This is a mindless non-skilled job
@@robertsr4985I just read you're comment and did you just have a stroke? Are you okay? That last sentence wasn't even a complete sentence.
@@elebek8480 yeah well, I'm playing around with my phone and didn't realize my goof up. Anyway, enjoy the rest of the weekend.
Luckily for you the ceo had the skills to create a job for you
@@kylereed5161looks pretty mindless, you just repeat the same action over and over, it never changes.
Working with unguarded band saws is a disaster waiting to happen. Be safe and use the right tools for the job.
And then they'll pay this guy 15$ an hour.
He’s the main supplier of wood for my pallet company.
Nice
I call bullshit. There's always a professional that sees the video exactly. I don't understand why y'all do that for likes
@@mikeylopez9625 it’s humor
@@mikeylopez9625it was a joke bro
@@mikeylopez9625you are an idiot
Having that band saw sure helps a lot. Having the right tool for the job sure helps a lot
That guy earns the ceo a Christmas bonus every year.
This man is the 9,756th CEO of dismantling wooden pallets. Probably this business has a CEO cloning machine too.
He's putting a lot of faith in that blade. If he misses that support and drops a heavy pallet on that blade it could easily snap. Even just dragging across it like that seems like a gamble
I've had blades snap running one.of these it's not as bad as you think .
Of course the best way to recycle a pallet, is to simply use it as a pallet again.
The ceo who knows how to get bigger from nothing
This is probably one of the most dangerous things I have ever seen that involves dismantling something…
Anyone else notice no nails?
I see three holes at the end of each plank
There is nails, that saw cuts through them
I imagine it's a band saw and it cuts through the nails and leaves them in the wood
Imagine getting lashed by a broken blade
That was my question. where are the nails?
This a a great example of when you value productivity completely over safety.
You don’t need to make it 100% safe, but you could easily make the likelihood of potential catastrophic injuries like amputation significantly less than how this is set up. It’s set up completely for productivity without any regard to danger.
I’m no safety Sally, but I am not a fan of completely disregarding safety. I believe in weighing the risk vs reward. It’s hard to justify a significant level of risk of dismemberment or death against any reward unless it’s the only way to make sure that your family doesn’t starve to death or something similarly important.
There’s absolutely nothing unsafe about this you twat
This is much of why things go up in price once regulations are put in. Regulation brings dependability and removes variables
OSHA approves of this man's hard work. hell, I jump out of airplanes for a living. All you need is a deliberate risk assessment worksheet identifying hazards and putting a plan in to minimize the risk to low.
What is your concern? The sharp part of the blade is on the opposite side from him, so he has to drag away to cut. There is also no feeding mechanism, so even if he fell onto the table, nothing would bring him towards the blade. He's also no where near the perimeter of the blade in the case that it snaps. I'd really like to know your concerns.
Some big old horizontal bandsaw
I didnt realise it was a saw at first and thought he was dismantling it and tearing it apart with the strength of a thousand suns
The last piece shows you how satisfied HE IS 😂😂😂
100% OSHA compliant
No way
That may be the most non osha compliant awesome machinesI have seen. Where I’m located that thing would have so many cumbersome safety measures. Super rad dudes!!!!!!! :)
Ikr??? Jesus fucking christ that machine is ready to cut your limbs off at ANY second.
That guy is the 6th employee of this month.
Probably the most dangerous job I’ve ever seen
If you have ever tried to dismantle a pallet. Hats off to you sir
I have and it's a PITA.
Thank you sir.
Imagine fallin onto that by accident
Pallets are used buy every truckinging company it's a business can't knock the guy
@@haroldrussell7049 "by" not buy. 'Trucking" not truckining. And i think you missed what i actually meant
Should really stop knocking the guy he’s right about the truckinging
@@wajjjjit’s “truckinging” not truckining, and it’s “ “ not ‘ “. And capitalize your I’s and add a period.
@@wajjjj…. but I got what you meant
The real CEO definitely has a better haircut.
He aint the ceo, hes actually working.
is the CEO, the owner, the employee, the mainteinance guy, the provider, the seller!! hhahaa
And he makes the tea.
But not the provider of the insurance, obviously.
And the safety officer 😂
And cleans the bathroom
All of the above!
What is that a diamond band saw blade?
Looks like it
Nah bro, that's the CEO OF DISMANTLING PALLETS... SO SATISFYING XX
Looks like a band saw. Crazy fast
It's one of Chuck Norris' nose hairs.
@@carpntrcycl A band saw that would easily be chewed up by nails.
Meanwhile, across town, there's a man known for his speed to put pallets together.
I don't know what's more amazing his skills or the haircut he got from a street fighter 😂😂😅🎉
hadooken
The haircut 😂😂😂
If you think that's skill you literally aren't good at anything. The fact that you're making fun of his haircut proves my point.
@Fitz_WORLD Don't tell me you got the same barber bwahahaha Hadooken lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅
Sonic Boooom
Ive used them pallets, its amazing how he was able to secure one already used and completely together. I step on one of those the wrong way and it turns into a pile a wood just like that.
Me: how long does it take you to dismantle those
This guy: 30
Me: I can do it in 15 mins
This guy: I meant seconds
Dunno why the editor tried to decieve us by speeding up the video? he's already extremely fast without the video sped up
Band saw cutting staples.
So what. It's not magic. It's the tool for the job.
he's still got a lot flow with the tool
@velvetypotato711 For sure, but I doubt he keeps that up 8 hours a day. Mastered the job, though.
Lmal why yall always sound so mad😂😂😂
@@garthlouw3003 they gotta compensate on the internet somehow
That haircut is borderline streetfighter ready😊
Pallet uppercuuut
Pallet knee 🦵
I thought he was wearing a hat 😂
@@crazypayz9362 thought it was a cylinder head from an old Harley!
@@rupe53
😂🤣
It's called a bandsaw bro. He's just the guy they pay to let it ravage the pallets.
BARBER: What kind of haircut you want?
CEO: Renaissance Tudor Flat Hat
The guy is making minimum wage for dragging a pallet across a moving blade.
Held together with thumb tacks. The ones I would try to break down if I needed wood, were held together with 2½" spirals
Yeah some a super pressed and heavy and I hate it😂
Yup for sure I worked in pallets 10 plus yrs some are done that way . We dismantle them the same way this guy does but it's a 2 person job . Pusher and a puller guy
Meet "four finger Freddie", he's the fastest pallet breaker we got!
“What are you the ceo of”
“Dismantling pallets”
it does not look very safe working on that at all. missing rail guards separating worker and the blade
It's not, those blades sometimes break and can be deadly..
@@Uldy don't forget to say ouch
I slipped and smacked my hand on the blade when I was reaching for something and I still don't know how it didn't even cut through my glove let alone my hand. It was full power and I didn't just tap it, I basically punched it. I've never seen a band saw with guards. And yes this is a very deadly machine and a very hard job.
@@UldyI've seen hundreds break in 10+ yrs never even a injury believe it or not
Back in the early 80s I used to strip it with a machine called the D nailer, which was nothing short of a hydraulic motor driven steel plate that you would have to lift by controls, eyeball it and run it through two circular pinch blades. It was hard physical work.
That was in the 80's 😅
@in2deep889 you wouldn't last 10 minutes doing this type of work
My dad would be crying at the thought of dismantling pallets I bet
That machine with an exposed horizontal bandsaw is very dangerous. It requires absolute focus when using it. 👍
This guy and the guy that puts all the pallets together should meet up 😂
I used to assemble pallets at a Laster Lumber, Sharon Grove, KY.
I stacked all of the boards into a, jig. Then, there are buttons on either side that you slip your finger(s) into, simultaneously, with little sensors. Both hands had to be in there simultaneously, then the machine would insert every single nail into the entire pallet, simultaneously. So, as fast as you could slip the boards into the, jig, & put your hands into each/either finger sensor, deal? That's how long it would take to produce a, pallet? They had a guy walking around pushing dirt with a broom who drove, forklift, he's they guy who kept me in supplies & my machine filled with nails. Boards on the right side of the machine & stack pallets on the left side of the, machine. We had another machine that had several blades in it side by side that would RIP the little ties into the boards we nailed to the, pallets. Trees came in, pallets, ties, and lumber went out of the, mill.
They work in the same building, guaranteed..
@@Uldy where I assembled pallets there was nobody at that mill who broke them down. Not to be contrary coz I'm other plants you could be absolutely, correct. Not I'm my case though, no disrespect, intended. ✌️
@@galenyoung8349 yea, we didn't have one either for the longest time
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That's weird. I've never been to a pallet place that didn't have both. Even the small family business had both. If we had a dual tho, I would win. I can cut pallets apart faster than a Nailer can build pallets. They make about 400 a day and I cut about 500 pallets a day.
I did that job for 15 years, and we get paid peace work. And I worked in the mill. He knows what i'm talking about
People who use pallets for lumber are the worst kind of people
The CEO doesn’t know this kind of work. This is a real (hu)man
This gives me morning wood
Yum 😋
First CEO i see actually working 😅
He can't be the CEO because he's actually useful
What's more impressive is that saw blade.
I wonder how satisfied HE feels after doing that exact same task 7000 times
WoW! glad he's the CEO health and safety as well.
a man dedicated to hair that doesnt move wud be a perfectionist at everything
even if the teeth's are all on the other side of the band this still looks way too dangerous
Be ok if you're just reusing to make more pallets.
If you v were going to make anything from those boards you'd have to use a pin punch to get the bits of nails out. And use a metal detector end to make sure they were all out.
Messing with pallet boards going through your planer with nails really sucks.
This one hurt me. What do you think this machine is for, to cut pallets apart to build a house?
Eine Säge und ein guter Arbeiter 😁👌
Show this to the cartel guy. He would hire this man for dismantling 'parcels'
Is that an open bandsaw?! LMAO... This video is the reason OSHA exists..
Not all pallets are created equal.
Pallet lives matter
At a pace like this, you can work on your first day of employment, or just for a while to shoot a video. After a week of constant work at such a pace, the guy would quit and look for a normal job because he would be so exhausted that he would sleep the entire weekend. This is what demonstrations look like when a manager starts work for 15 minutes to show employees that they can work faster. Yes, if you work 15 minutes. Work like this for a whole week or a month and you will feel pain in every bone and muscle of your body and you will not come back to work...
That is the stupidest thing i ever heard compared to some jobs that relaxing at work. some people are little kids who cant handle mans work
If one has no option one can adapt to hard circumstances. But its hard indeed.
I'd be very impressed to see him put it back together as fast.
Actually it's easier.
That matching pallet haircut goes hard though.
i thought he was wearing a chefs hat this whole time
He looks like a cartoon character
It is but it’s built in 😉
DEFINITELY is NOT the CEO of great taste in haircuts! But he absolutely is killin the pallet dismantling game! 👍🏽 😂
What's wrong with broccoli?
His boss will give him more work now since he can handle it
Total insanity.
This is the worst safety hazard I've ever seen here.
And I've seen a lot of them
I've seen a company restore old used broken pallets. They become more valuable than just the wood.
Even at the new buy price of around a tenner a pallet they are worth for more as timber than pallets, get your hands on some hardwood ones and your profit just for the wood jumps up let alone if you process it further for flooring or panelling, check out the prices some of these people who make furniture out of the get for their work, only trouble they used to be readily available everywhere for free, companies would be begging for people to take them away but not no more
A business repairing one is only so they save the cost of buying one, but if you bought the wood and made a pallet and sold it as a pallet you'd lose money, that 10 pound cost in timber would buy you maybe 4 or 5 top slats only ✌️
@@hamoostaffat Local Bunnings ( big chain Aussie hardware store) dumps dozens of pallets every week out back in big skip bins.
Most come in from overseas as light pine type, but many are hardwood.
Made some realy nice outdoor tables for my gunclub from that scrap bin.
Many have laminated plywood decks. those i strip for wall cladding and garden tables etc.
If no one raids the bins, they go out to the dump and get destroyed.
Did it for 2 years awful job, but a used pallet can go for about $10 a pop
What they do with the wood??
Pallets!!!!😂😂😂
@@fortnex9972 depends on what type of wood was used and if it was sprayed or painted wood. I've seen them used for wood stoves or camp firewood. You don't want to be burning anything that has been treated or painted. The majority gets recycled or the landfill. Or companies pick them up and restore them and resell them for profit.
I’m calling BS right there!!!!
It's a band saw
This man is the CEO of his own pallet.
That’s scary. A slip and a fall into that saw band could mean dismantling your head.
Now maybe he can afford a real haircut...
A good worker and a CEO are 2 different things tho 😂
You can be all things, if you own and operate the company. Don’t limit your brain…
How employers expect us to work for minimum wage.
That dude is worth a million. Great job.
You meant his private insurrance in case of losing arm or other part of the body... With this kind of job You must be careful, not fast and doing crazy stuff to show off.
I didn't notice the blade until I watched a 2nd time 😂
No one giving credit to that amazing hair style.
This is the guy that handles the pallets before they get shipped to my company for use.
I used to do this for work, lol it's a good workout, and youll end up changing the saw band about once a day
As someone who had to dissasemble pallets a couple of times he is a wizzard of the wood
Nope, the ceo would be sitting on an office chair watching RUclips shorts