Cut sheet: Plywood: 33 1/4 x 21 (2x4)s you need 3 cut at 23 (1x3)s you need 2 cut at 33 1/4 Back: (1) @ 3/8 x 3/4 x 31 3/4 Sides and front: (3) @ 3/8 x 3/4 x 19 7/8 Middle: (1) @ 3/8 x 2 1/4 x 18 3/8 Optional, remove some wood on both ends for W clip. This is not critical so you can skip this step if you want. 3/8 can be substituted for 3/4 if you prefer more space under your brood chamber. I prefer 3/8. 3/4 will be easier if you don’t have a good table saw.
@@lavenderbridges yes, absolutely. 1x3 is just cheap and I had some left over from another project. My pallets are built completely out of scrap and recycled materials.
Thanks! Whatevwr the reason, I’m having a hard time finding one by threes in my area. I didn’t know if structurally it would make a difference and I appreciate the quick response.
Great video, this is why I watch utube, thank you much. Prepping for more packages in a few weeks and considering I need to move beyond SBB and get on board with the 2 way pallet theme. I know that pallets and lids go together and thinking I am gunna make the leap this year, I'll be watching that next. Thanks again.
That’s a good idea, in my opinion. I’ll probably keep a stand at the house, but everything else will go on pallets. I even like sitting mating nucs on them. Eventually I’ll make a pro/con video about pallets. You might find my video about the modified hand truck useful if you haven’t seen it. I move pallets with a modified dolly since I don’t have a fork lift. Thanks for watching
Thanks Keith. A lot of 2 way pallets, and 4 way, are built similar to these. At least I think so. I haven’t seen much on how to actually put them together. So I figured this might help someone who is starting to consider pallets as they expand to multiple yards.
They are convenient. You can always elevate them on blocks if you want the height of a stand. Easy to move around with modified dolly. My out yard doesn’t have the best access
Thanks for watching! I like pallets more then I expected. Started using them when I set up an out yard. I try to keep some extra on hand for flexibility. Thanks for leaving a comment
I put a cut sheet in the comments, it should be pined at the top. Also check out this video for tips on cutting the plywood portion. Beekeeping hack nobody uses | Stop measuring and start using templates ruclips.net/video/yIBWHT1BR-8/видео.html
@@DRIECUTHoney accuracy is good, repeatability is Great. If you are stacking, repeatability is better than accuracy every day IMO. = jigs and stopblocks.
Nice and simple, what about one of those mini pallets set up got nucs🤨a 4 in 2, not sure that made sense.🤔And if you ran 4 nucs in a row would you want venting in the bottom so they would have less chance of over heating?
I believe Ian runs pallets special built nucs. I think they hold 3 nucs and he calls the “nuc batteries” if I’m not mistaken. The are pretty nifty. Each nuc is slanted slightly for drainage since the middle nuc is facing the opposite direction to limit drift. I can do some research and build one if that would help you out. Personally I don’t use screened BB in my area. Some people do.
@@DRIECUTHoney ya that sounds like what I'm thinking, not screened bottom just venting I was thinking if you had 4 the center ones might get hot was all. More or less just bouncing ideas. 🙂
@@dcsblessedbees they would probably be okay. Some guys will stick coins under the lids to let a little heat escape. I’ve played around with just sticking a twig under the corner of a lid. I just wonder if sometimes it might not be what they need? Now days I’m more inclined to just let them regulate the space best they can. Maybe dark paint wouldn’t be ideal. However dark is better early season when they need heat. Always trade offs lol
I use 1.25” past on the back side. To be honest I can’t remember why I chose that. If I had a reason I can’t remember. The point is to let air pass through so they don’t overheat in on road. Now I just keep using the same spacing so they are all the same. Sorry I don’t have a more insightful answer lol
Yes, I run it through my table saw. If you only have a circular saw, you can make a table saw like jig, should be plenty of info online about hacks like that. But a table saw is what I use
@@MinnesotaBeekeeper okay, lol yeah I’ve seen pictures, but I prefer solid BB. A lot of my pallets have holes in the because it’s used concrete forms, and I staple #8 over the holes. Bees will close em up. I thought you had a difficult challenge for me. Lol. I actually think I know how I could do it.
Cut sheet:
Plywood: 33 1/4 x 21
(2x4)s you need 3 cut at 23
(1x3)s you need 2 cut at 33 1/4
Back:
(1) @ 3/8 x 3/4 x 31 3/4
Sides and front:
(3) @ 3/8 x 3/4 x 19 7/8
Middle:
(1) @ 3/8 x 2 1/4 x 18 3/8
Optional, remove some wood on both ends for W clip. This is not critical so you can skip this step if you want.
3/8 can be substituted for 3/4 if you prefer more space under your brood chamber. I prefer 3/8. 3/4 will be easier if you don’t have a good table saw.
Would 1x4 work instead of 1x3?
@@lavenderbridges yes, absolutely. 1x3 is just cheap and I had some left over from another project. My pallets are built completely out of scrap and recycled materials.
Thanks! Whatevwr the reason, I’m having a hard time finding one by threes in my area. I didn’t know if structurally it would make a difference and I appreciate the quick response.
@@lavenderbridges 1x3 are commonly used for furring strips and are not made from select wood. That’s why they are cheap. 1x4 will work just fine.
Very helpful thank you I liked how you painted them to show a difference in size 😊
@@brianbennett4374 thanks for watching, and the positive feedback. Hoping things will slow down and I can put out some more content soon.
Great video, this is why I watch utube, thank you much. Prepping for more packages in a few weeks and considering I need to move beyond SBB and get on board with the 2 way pallet theme. I know that pallets and lids go together and thinking I am gunna make the leap this year, I'll be watching that next. Thanks again.
That’s a good idea, in my opinion. I’ll probably keep a stand at the house, but everything else will go on pallets. I even like sitting mating nucs on them. Eventually I’ll make a pro/con video about pallets. You might find my video about the modified hand truck useful if you haven’t seen it. I move pallets with a modified dolly since I don’t have a fork lift. Thanks for watching
Nice pallet salvage building.
Thanks, Bartnick. I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment
Nice job William. Quick and to the point.
I like the jigs that you made to help streamline the process.
Thanks, Blaine.
👍I like the way they stack and lock. Good design!
Thanks Keith. A lot of 2 way pallets, and 4 way, are built similar to these. At least I think so. I haven’t seen much on how to actually put them together. So I figured this might help someone who is starting to consider pallets as they expand to multiple yards.
Solid build video
Thanks man! Hopefully it saves somebody a little time, or sparks an idea. I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment.
Havent tries pallets, but may give the two ways a try instead of building more stands. Nice video!
They are convenient. You can always elevate them on blocks if you want the height of a stand. Easy to move around with modified dolly. My out yard doesn’t have the best access
Great video buddy, nice build
Thanks for watching! I like pallets more then I expected. Started using them when I set up an out yard. I try to keep some extra on hand for flexibility. Thanks for leaving a comment
@Driecut Honey ... great video for a "not woodworker" like me. Thanks! Do you have a cut list/supply list for this project, by chance?
I’ll see if I can make one later today. Thanks for watching
I put a cut sheet in the comments, it should be pined at the top.
Also check out this video for tips on cutting the plywood portion. Beekeeping hack nobody uses | Stop measuring and start using templates
ruclips.net/video/yIBWHT1BR-8/видео.html
@@DRIECUTHoney accuracy is good, repeatability is Great. If you are stacking, repeatability is better than accuracy every day IMO. = jigs and stopblocks.
Nice pallets. A very familiar design.
Ripped off aspects from a handful of different designs. Pallets are a handy tool
Nice and simple, what about one of those mini pallets set up got nucs🤨a 4 in 2, not sure that made sense.🤔And if you ran 4 nucs in a row would you want venting in the bottom so they would have less chance of over heating?
I believe Ian runs pallets special built nucs. I think they hold 3 nucs and he calls the “nuc batteries” if I’m not mistaken. The are pretty nifty. Each nuc is slanted slightly for drainage since the middle nuc is facing the opposite direction to limit drift. I can do some research and build one if that would help you out. Personally I don’t use screened BB in my area. Some people do.
@@DRIECUTHoney ya that sounds like what I'm thinking, not screened bottom just venting I was thinking if you had 4 the center ones might get hot was all. More or less just bouncing ideas. 🙂
@@dcsblessedbees they would probably be okay. Some guys will stick coins under the lids to let a little heat escape. I’ve played around with just sticking a twig under the corner of a lid. I just wonder if sometimes it might not be what they need? Now days I’m more inclined to just let them regulate the space best they can. Maybe dark paint wouldn’t be ideal. However dark is better early season when they need heat. Always trade offs lol
@@DRIECUTHoney ya it's all ways a balance. Have a good night.
How far on the back and front of your pallets do the 2x4’s extend out from the plywood to create the gap? Thanks.
I use 1.25” past on the back side. To be honest I can’t remember why I chose that. If I had a reason I can’t remember. The point is to let air pass through so they don’t overheat in on road. Now I just keep using the same spacing so they are all the same. Sorry I don’t have a more insightful answer lol
Just subscrbed. Surprised I wasn't already
Awesome! A appreciate your sub!
How do you make 3/8" thick strips? I assume rip down wood?
Yes, I run it through my table saw. If you only have a circular saw, you can make a table saw like jig, should be plenty of info online about hacks like that. But a table saw is what I use
What type of wood do you use for those?
Here is a question. Have you ever seen a double screen board pallet?
Can’t say I have. Seen screened bottom board pallets. Thinking of stacking smaller colonies for heat?
@@DRIECUTHoney holy smokes my mistake. I meant screened bottom board pallets not double.
@@MinnesotaBeekeeper okay, lol yeah I’ve seen pictures, but I prefer solid BB. A lot of my pallets have holes in the because it’s used concrete forms, and I staple #8 over the holes. Bees will close em up.
I thought you had a difficult challenge for me. Lol. I actually think I know how I could do it.
what kind of camera move with you ?
It’s done in the editing process. The camera shoots 360 degrees. Thanks for watching