Turning 7 Free Pallets into $3,110 - Ultimate Pallet Woodworking Compilation

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @Griddlin_Dixie
    @Griddlin_Dixie Год назад +234

    WHAT IS THE BLUE TOOL YOUR USING REMOVING PALLET BOARDS?
    I WANT ONE!!

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Год назад +60

      pallet buster - link in the description!

    • @barbarapayne1817
      @barbarapayne1817 Год назад +17

      You're fascinating and awesome!!! Very informative AND entertaining... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤loved it...

    • @rickybobby1641
      @rickybobby1641 Год назад +14

      Hammer

    • @wc-yn6ep
      @wc-yn6ep Год назад +3

      Yucca!

    • @rebeccadeke3083
      @rebeccadeke3083 Год назад

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  • @chrissherman4357
    @chrissherman4357 Год назад +1728

    I am a fellow wood worker as well and will fill you in on a little secret. The best virgin wood pallets you can use are free at furniture stores. Their wood is clean and usually a hard wood since they need strong wood for shipping their clean new furniture and rust free nails, you’re welcome!! Love the videos, keep’em coming.

    • @vesnafilipovic3779
      @vesnafilipovic3779 Год назад +58

      It is so good, that you can find free pallets in Canada.

    • @debzeb6899
      @debzeb6899 Год назад

      You can find them in New Zealand too@@vesnafilipovic3779

    • @johnkendall1376
      @johnkendall1376 Год назад

      ?​@@cntrynt01

    • @elizabethcote9070
      @elizabethcote9070 Год назад +32

      A lot of places here in this area, Northern Massachusetts, have free pallets all around.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm Год назад +70

      A secret between you, me, Morley and 633k other viewers. Ssh.

  • @92boostedh22
    @92boostedh22 Год назад +170

    I feel like I just binge watched a season on HGTV. Seriously, you deserve a your own show. The fabrication and lining up the sales would be so entertaining to watch and get people in to wanting to do the same. Can’t wait to see you on prime time one day!

    • @briandavis5193
      @briandavis5193 Год назад +2

      Agreed 👍

    • @valorwoman8747
      @valorwoman8747 9 месяцев назад

      They are beautiful and fun to watch you get so excited!. You have a very cute and sweet personality. No worries I'm a grandma. Not something I'd usually watch, but you make it fun. Thank you!

  • @PhillipWalker-vw2lf
    @PhillipWalker-vw2lf 8 дней назад +11

    I also love to make artwork and furniture out of pallets. I took a old 16 x9 inclosed work trailer an turned it into a temporary apartment, I stayed in for 2 years..After accumulating probably 20-30 pallets of beautiful hardwood and plaining and sanding long enough to find the beautiful grain in the wood, I made my own flooring. To this date it is still the most amazing flooring that I've ever sett my feet on. I've never thought of turning this into a business and have to say that you have inspired me to do so. I will keep you updated as I embark on this journey

    • @janicechristy5130
      @janicechristy5130 8 дней назад

      Your story is really interesting! Would you mind giving more info on how you lived in the trailer? I'm thinking of plumbing, electricity, and where you put the trailer? I appreciate any info you're willing to share! Thank you!

  • @YouDontKnowMeYet
    @YouDontKnowMeYet 6 месяцев назад +5

    Couple things, as someone missing parts of their fingers, always use a push stick. I still have red and white oak lying around from the pallet I partially amputated three fingers on my left hand from one of the cuts I saw you do on this video from the first coffee table. Been behind a table saw since I was a teen, it just takes a second. I noticed your getting a lot of burn on the wood from your table saw, it either means its time to replace your blade or your pushing too hard and not letting the blade work its way through the wood. Lastly, routers always go one direction, towards the spin just like your saws. You'll get a smoother finish and less jittering and bounce. Great work, and I loved your camping with a 3d printer video, that's how I'm here watching your other content. I grew up in Northern Cali, so seeing the countryside was very nostalgic for me.

  • @MrGooGooCluster
    @MrGooGooCluster Год назад +21

    Yucca, first time watcher. I love how you left your mistakes and trials in the video. Makes it more relatable. I hope to do something like this one day, maybe when I retire, and spend it with someone I love. Congrats on your marriage.

  • @nolahomesteading3549
    @nolahomesteading3549 Год назад +157

    Yucca 😂 Stumbled across this because my 17 year old has been dabbling in woodworking for about 3 years but wants to tackle some larger projects. When I saw the title I was intrigued, but the longer I watched the more excited I became because I actually have 4 sons and 3 daughters and they are all “makers” in their own way. I can envision my oldest son 3D printing jigs and templates and my 15 year old son pouring epoxy resin into table tops. My oldest daughter is a wood burning guru/artist. I’m showing this video tonight for family movie night to help get their creative juices flowing and further spark their entrepreneurial spirits.

    • @lazygreenkittyeyes2168
      @lazygreenkittyeyes2168 Год назад +11

      love this ↑

    • @mariabperez8372
      @mariabperez8372 11 месяцев назад +9

      Wow, I am impressed w/ your children abilities and get done at such a young age. Congrats dad for being on top of your game!!!

    • @johnm3835
      @johnm3835 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ikaur9856yeah what is “Yucca?” Some type of foreign slang or something like that?

    • @matthewcurry3565
      @matthewcurry3565 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@johnm3835its a tree. Other than that idk why they would state it randomly.

    • @ronaldjewell5426
      @ronaldjewell5426 9 месяцев назад

      And make Daddy some money!! 😂😜😜💰

  • @mederosstreetz1070
    @mederosstreetz1070 Год назад +63

    Yucca, blueberry, pineapple and every other comestible you can think of! You are not only inspirational but your positive energy is very contagious! Looking forward to your new adventures!

  • @Fuzzey-Gaming
    @Fuzzey-Gaming 3 месяца назад +7

    The amount of knowledge i got even by your few mistakes or struggles with the steam bending is immeasurable. I instantly want to build a adjustable cylinder for a custom radius to counter the spring back. Man for real thank you very much. Im 23 and struggled with depression for 4 years. Channels like yours brought back my hobby and imner child. I moved from berlin back to country side and want to build everything i can getvmy hands on rn. I want to start working for a small container house for around 100 k. I will start to post my journey around next year. Wish you the best and keep up the hustle

  • @kayecastleman6353
    @kayecastleman6353 11 месяцев назад +28

    Blueberries. Pineapple. Yucca. My dad always used to have a woodworking project going on in our basement. As a kid I loved to go watch him work and smell the fresh-cut lumber. He never had any power tools, so everything was done with hand saws, planers, hammers, screw dirvers and sanding blocks. I get a wonderful sense of blissful nostalgia watching your videos. Thanks so much. Sending a grateful hug from British Columbia. Best of luck on your journey.

  • @GaiaSoundMusic
    @GaiaSoundMusic Год назад +90

    Yucca! My attention span does NOT usually allow for such a long video. However, your engaging style, ability to show the wins and challenges kept me engaged! Thank you for keeping it real! 😊🎉😂😊

    • @bonniehall578
      @bonniehall578 11 месяцев назад

      Pine boards would make good kindle.

    • @raqueljamerson217
      @raqueljamerson217 10 месяцев назад +1

      My attention span is short as well. I enjoyed the video. I don’t know anything about wood working. I started thinking how can I travel to Canada for the first time to get a table…

    • @npcnoticer
      @npcnoticer 3 месяца назад

      Yeah the music with the sanding parts made me watch the whole thing, and his pure jew to do this and make a video of it was awesome you can tell he really loves it

  • @urs1386
    @urs1386 Год назад +19

    Yukka pineapple blueberry - what an awesome watch. You’re such a lovely couple too. Congrats on your wedding and wishing you all the success with your woodworking. So enjoyable!!!

  • @inhousebarista5673
    @inhousebarista5673 13 часов назад

    This was really nice to watch, as opposed to a typical "woodshop" video, where they demonstrate unaffordable equipment and techniques that are out of reach for most.
    Your video was really practical, and you demonstrated what I can do with basic tools that I already have (minus the plainer).
    I also appreciate that you showed your mistakes. You're a real human, like the rest of us!
    Thank you so much for this really educational video.

  • @beyondhope7
    @beyondhope7 Год назад +76

    Blueberries-pineapple-yucca! Loved this video - I’m older (63) and disabled… prior to MS getting the best of me, I had always wanted to try my hand at woodworking. I am an artist and have a creative brain…. and I’ve subscribed so I can live vicariously through you and your projects. Keep creating! Great stuff!! 💜😊

    • @juliabarron2122
      @juliabarron2122 Год назад +8

      I too am 63, living with ppms. I am a retired floral, interior designer. I love creative, anything. I live through watching what I can not physically do, any longer. I enjoy his talent. Oh to be young, healthy, and creative. God bless you😊

    • @timothysmith8841
      @timothysmith8841 11 месяцев назад

      Hey there, I am an artist as well, but disabled from some brain issue. Had to quit a job I loved.
      I do get a monthly check for disability, but keep wondering if there is something that can be done to make an extra income. Just wondering if you might know of something to look into?
      By the way, my brother has MS himself and has been seriously blessed to stay working.
      Anyhow, I hope this was okay to ask. You take care.

    • @CaptSteveCPA
      @CaptSteveCPA 11 месяцев назад

      I’ve got you beat. I’m 68 and disabled. LBKA. 🦿Woodworker and soon to be 🐝 Beekeeper 🐝

    • @brigidlaffey7343
      @brigidlaffey7343 10 месяцев назад +1

      There is, I believe, a supplement working wonders with MS…and dietary changes. Just can’t think what it is off hand. I vaguely remember one of the B vitamins greatly assisting ? Parkinson’s…Thiamine (1) or niacin. Perhaps carry out some research. A good place to start would be to find a more promising Handle. Thoughts/words have energy and may well keep you being focussed upon an hopeless outcome…💜

    • @thymedreamer56
      @thymedreamer56 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@brigidlaffey7343 there are so many cures for every human ailment that has been suppressed. You can start with gut health being a key factor. DR Ken Berry promotes carnivore diet with many testimonials available. A RUclips search on natural health will bring up many different modes of healing. I agree that the words you speak aloud and in your thoughts affect your experiences. Jose Silva's book on mind control teaches you how to reprogram your own mind
      They could redefine the meaning of @beyondhope7 to mean faith and knowing that they will find the path to health.

  • @donmoya7550
    @donmoya7550 Год назад +18

    Yucca...So I started watching this video on a freezing cold January evening in Santa Fe, NM thinking I might make it through 5 minutes and here I am at the very end. You are an amazing artist, craftsman and teacher. I learned so much and am truly inspired. Watching your journey was time well spent. Thank you for sharing the good, bad and the ugly and I wish you and your beautiful wife all the very best. Warm Regards, Don Moya

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Год назад +2

      That's amazing to hear! Thanks for watching :)

  • @lindamacgregor8039
    @lindamacgregor8039 9 месяцев назад +8

    Yucca - It was a really interesting set of videos to this 74 yr old woman. I built two small wood projects forty years ago, and we still use them both (breadbox and stool). I love your enthusiasm and seeing how you solve your problems. Thank you.

  • @TheProsCleaningAndServices
    @TheProsCleaningAndServices Месяц назад +4

    Stopping here just to say... THANK YOU to save this tree😊❤ we really need more people like you out there. 😂The floor is our best friend sometimes😂❤

  • @FinesseReality
    @FinesseReality 10 месяцев назад +282

    I absolutely LOVE that you're doing this. A couple of tips so you can do this for a long time:
    1) Take your watch off, wear masks, wear gloves, wear steel toe boots
    2) Use a push block with your table saw. It's never a problem until it is. Most people would give this two thumbs up if they still had both.
    3) Watch a video on proper table saw steps - I noticed you stand behind your saw directly with your body in full sight of the blade - this is a quick death / dismemberment. You want to stand to the side of your blade so that if there is kickback from your piece, it will fly UP (always) and miss your groin (death), your face (death), or your arm (Dismemberment).
    4) Get yourself a foam featherboard by Bow. If you put this on your table saw, it will help keep pressure against your fence for straight edges and way less chance of kickback.

    • @FinesseReality
      @FinesseReality 10 месяцев назад +8

      Also - kept watching and loved seeing the second table is a push block used project *sweats profusely*

    • @kinokinch942
      @kinokinch942 10 месяцев назад +3

      Blueberries 😂love your projects I have done a really nice coffee table from pallet wood myself and I'm very proud of it and I'm getting some good ideas from you to start doing them again, well tks , John from Ireland 🇮🇪, peace ✌️

    • @corygardner3945
      @corygardner3945 9 месяцев назад +13

      I’m glad I saw your comment. I got a miter saw recently. All I’m going to say is thank you for posting this. I’m glad I read through the comments.

    • @williammcpherson1968
      @williammcpherson1968 9 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@corygardner3945Yeah! I just learned something. Always read the comments! Thanks @FinesseReality

    • @katydidnt3906
      @katydidnt3906 8 месяцев назад +20

      Thank god someone commented on the extremely unsafe behaviours

  • @Yasminenature
    @Yasminenature Год назад +29

    I play around pallets a lot. Being a 70 year old grandma I try to make it as easy as possible. I purchased an air locker AP700 pneumatic nail remover gun. Got myself a large garbage can placed hard styrofoam on the bottom and a piece of plywood with a 2 inch opening for the top. It works like a charm. Don’t know how I ever did without. Well worth the investment. Love your work! 💕

    • @Andie1951
      @Andie1951 11 месяцев назад +4

      I can't picture this. What did you make? I can't figure out what purpose the 2" opening serves. I can't envision what kind of garbage can you bought. 😊 I am pretty creative myself and this is frustrating my brain.😂

    • @Yasminenature
      @Yasminenature 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@Andie1951 I use a large garbage can like about waist high. I placed styrofoam in the bottom to prevent the nails from bouncing up. I had an old piece of plywood that was a bit bigger than the top of the garbage can so I used it as a cover than a cut a 2 inch wide slit that goes approximately from the centre of the plywood to the edge of the plywood. Then I put my pallet board on top of the plywood with the head of the nail over the slit so the nail can go inside the garbage can. Hope this helps.

    • @MrTravisAl
      @MrTravisAl 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@Andie1951it’s like a coin slot on a piggy bank but for nails.

    • @sweethumbleb6426
      @sweethumbleb6426 10 месяцев назад

      YUCCA.. I really enjoyed watching your word working skills.. BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART ❣️❣️❣️

    • @Andie1951
      @Andie1951 10 месяцев назад

      @@MrTravisAl Thanks.

  • @wordgenius74
    @wordgenius74 Год назад +9

    Yucca.
    I watched this video nonstop from Delhi man. I don't know why, but it was so easy to the eyes that time just flew by.
    Congratulations to both of you for this new phase of life. I am pretty sure you both will have a great life going forward.
    God bless guys.

  • @nenadaigle8734
    @nenadaigle8734 Месяц назад

    Love love love all of these projects, especially the dining room table. It was also a lot fun watching you figure it all out. 😂♥️ My first husband past away in 1992. The things you can do remind me so much of him. He past away from a car accident before the age of 30. I often wonder if he might have ended up with his own RUclips channel. He was very talented as well. I’m wondering if maybe these videos were out of order though. If you guys were planning on moving into a van, what happened with the table? Was it put in storage for later?🤔 I don’t blame you for not selling it. That one was a labor of love and taught you a lot. 😁
    Anyway, per your request “yucca.” God bless and I hope you two are doing well and enjoying your new life to the fullest. Congrats on your marriage. May you live a long and happy life together. ❤

  • @Aspengirl-hl4ws
    @Aspengirl-hl4ws 11 месяцев назад +8

    yucca! No yuks at all. I loved your video! I'm a 77 year old female who loves to build things. I redid my entire house inside and used aspen and maple. Its really beautiful. The wood was harvested, sawed, dried, planed right on my land so its really wonderful to work with. Your video makes me want to try doing something with pallets! Most of all, I love your attitude about everything you do...the good, the challenging, and the ideas! God bless and may you have a really bright, happy journey doing the things you love to do!

  • @nickiecass8808
    @nickiecass8808 Год назад +21

    Congratulations on your marriage! I’m very happy that you’re finally using safety wood push tools on your table saw! It’s a great example of how to safely work! By the way, in August 2021, when I bought my home up in the northeastern mountains of Lanaudiere, Quebec, Canada, the whole property was filled with pallets … tons and tons of pallets on top of other pallets to the tune of close to 10 feet high and occupying a great portion of 35000 square feet!! Many pallets were rotting and attracting giant carpenter ants! Plus, I couldn’t see all the beautiful trees in the woods! So, needless to say that I gave a lot away and took all the rest apart and cut them up to burn in my indoor and outdoor fireplaces! this year 2023 I had a super major setback that prevented me from working outside and cutting more pallets (Which I really miss doing!), and I hope and pray to be able to continue in the spring & summer of 2024! Wishing everyone who watches this a Wonderful 2024! “Yucca” Joshua Tree

  • @bradjunes1610
    @bradjunes1610 Год назад +39

    At 73 wish I had taken up carpentry work at 18. Now I thinking of building my first table. Much thanks from Oregon beaches. and Yacka or something close.

  • @nickshe2643
    @nickshe2643 5 месяцев назад

    Yucca!!! I stumbled upon your channel and this video blew me away with your woodworking skills. Godspeed on you and your wife's continued adventures.

  • @reinventedhometx1857
    @reinventedhometx1857 Год назад +21

    Yucca!
    Your video of the palette table you built and sold for $550 was my first video I seen of yours as it popped up in my feed. I will say- Im hooked.
    I also started out using palettes and other free wood scraps. So its nice to see other peoples progression and successes! Thank you for also showing your trials and problem solving! Its been refreshing to know that I am not the only one who comes across challenges that push us and then more so, to celebrate the victories of making it work out!! 😊 congratulations on your marriage and your new chapter/ adventure of life!! Looking fw to watching more!!
    Amy from Texas

    • @Sheri-LynnMiller
      @Sheri-LynnMiller 7 месяцев назад

      It's so great to read other people's stories that actually sound like my own. I love nothing more than problem-solving my way through my wood projects. Every time, I learn something new. I don't know that I would like building something with all brand new wood, cuts done right the first time, and without the band-aids. The best part is making it all work in the end. Frustration feels better after you overcome it. It makes success feel that much better. I build things for myself, not for sale. So I'm okay with imperfections here and there.
      My issue is space. No garage, shop space. I only have my yard and closets to store tools. The dream is for a workshop. Nothing else, haha. Jk Paint and Wood Craft Studio!
      Happy Creating!

  • @hughbryant1326
    @hughbryant1326 Год назад +11

    Yucca. Yes I made it through to the end and thoroughly enjoyed watching you make some impressive furniture. I'm a retired man in my mid 70's from Somerset UK. I have loved woodwork since school days where we were lucky to have a great teacher. Keep up the good work 😊 Hugh

  • @TheBeatnikPainter
    @TheBeatnikPainter Год назад +29

    It's beautiful to see people stilling honing and practicing these arts. I call it art because of my stepdad. He was a true master at woodwork. His ability was flawless, his speed almost effortless, and he could make you anything you'd dream up. I watched him build a bench/guitar case that was shaped like a coffin, for a musician. The top of the bench flipped open like a piano seat, and inside were hinges that lifted up and out to hand you the guitar. The guy was so happy that we ended up building him kitchen table and chairs. I mostly helped with assisting and sanding 🤣😂 (wish I would've taken it more serious when I was a kid helping him)
    I play a bunch of instruments, write, and paint in acrylics & oils. So I did end up finding the artist in me...but I wish I had taken my creative nature into building things like this. Very cool

  • @butchhobson7928
    @butchhobson7928 6 месяцев назад

    YUCCA! Morley, this is the first time I've seen your channel and I'm loving it. You have a very genuine and inspiring outlook on things. I could not help but smile while watching this compilation. I wish nothing but the best for you and your lovely bride!
    Your woodworking projects are simply amazing. Thanks!

  • @rwoosh_master
    @rwoosh_master 10 месяцев назад +53

    damn instead of binging netflix now im binge watching wood workers build table tops on youtube.
    I'm amazed how u can come up with such quality furnitures with such limited space. as a home woodworker/diy-er I always have problems finding space. The small planer u have seems like a good addition to my woodworking tools, imma try to find one like that as well!
    YUCCA!

  • @mamaj6028
    @mamaj6028 Год назад +25

    I was cracking up when the saw horses gave way! That's what would happen to me !! Beautiful work ! ❤

    • @kimberlybrooks-holder4463
      @kimberlybrooks-holder4463 Год назад +1

      That was the moment that captured my attention for the very same reason! I'm one of those people that experience any and every possible disaster during a project, so I appreciated seeing your little disasters & watching you work past them

  • @dennisatherton1454
    @dennisatherton1454 Год назад +15

    When figuring your total cost (out of your pocket) you should include something for tool depreciation and for blades on your circular saw , table saw , and blades for your plainer , sand paper , paint brushes , dust mask , safety glasses , ect...
    Because eventually you will be buy more of all these things
    Also keep up the awesome workmanship and your energy of excitement you have while doing these projects!! That is so Cool and when you really enjoy what your doing your work will project that enthusiasm you have !!

  • @BackToTheFutura
    @BackToTheFutura 3 месяца назад

    First time watcher, liked, and now a subscriber. Your talent and creativity are beyond words. Each section was another surprise piece. Then I get to the end and see the Van...I'm not a young man but if I had it to do all over, you are living my dream life! God Bless you, your partner and you little angel critters. I wish you a safe journey, (if it's still happening). I'll check future videos to see how it's going but since this is my first time seeing you, I'm responding as if it were 9 months ago. I hope you are still safe and having a lifetime of great memories! Be Well my friend...RP

  • @robbrundrett7510
    @robbrundrett7510 Год назад +32

    I’m starting my woodworking journey once again after 30 years or so. It’s so much fun watching you work. Keep on smiling my friend.

    • @GardenGirlSmiles
      @GardenGirlSmiles Год назад +1

      Omg see My comment 3 or 4 ahead of you...... KEEP SMILING is my life motto! I say it sooo very often too others as well... Goodluck in all ur future endeavrs---KEEP SMILING!!!❤❤🧡🧡❤❤

  • @rubynile9705
    @rubynile9705 Год назад +7

    Yucca I just really enjoyed watching you turn what usually becomes landfill into beautiful works of art.🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @toulousedarling55
    @toulousedarling55 9 месяцев назад +54

    showing people the correct way to use a table saw is extremely important !!!

    • @mrkenk124
      @mrkenk124 8 месяцев назад +9

      especially when he has a push stick laying there!!!!!!!!

    • @GetRealwithMike
      @GetRealwithMike 16 дней назад +3

      Dude, watching you cut wood on your table saw using your hands instead of a push stick scared the shit outta me. Unless you want to lose a hand or life, you need to reevaluate your decision-making paradigm . Nice work but...

    • @saveriobasta1791
      @saveriobasta1791 14 дней назад

      @@GetRealwithMike but he is wearing a mask! :P

    • @retroredo9850
      @retroredo9850 9 дней назад

      You're not using a pushy stick!?

    • @davidking7655
      @davidking7655 3 дня назад

      Cant watch . Use a push stick ffs 😮

  • @justsomevideos1
    @justsomevideos1 5 месяцев назад

    You are definitely undervaluing your work. The amount of effort, tools and skills used in addition to the days waiting between labor is way more then most people are going to do for these kinds of jobs and it shows in the final product.

  • @stormecenter
    @stormecenter Год назад +7

    I’m a retired dental hygienist and I used four pallets that I picked up free to make a hanging garden unfortunately pallets don’t work well outside in the California weather so one of them after a few years fell off the wall but the connections are still good I think I’m gonna repeat it but I’m gonna Revise it. A little bit pallets are wonderful and you work is amazing. It popped up on my RUclips when I couldn’t sleep and I was hooked. I spent couple hours watching your Construction and with envy since my hands are not working like they used to. I’m going to share your videos with my grandkids, you are amazing and I am the people that purchase your useful artwork. Online and that elevated Desk is absolutely gorgeous.

    • @tiaan_va
      @tiaan_va 10 месяцев назад

      Umm... It's not because it's California weather... Wood in general does not do well with moisture for long periods, and since a hanging garden would receive its fair share of water you were lucky that it held for that long. Wood gets soft and weak due to moisture. You should maybe seal the wood beforehand the next time round.

  • @borbolettaazul
    @borbolettaazul Год назад +5

    Amazing, I love natural wood and so that you use it to "rescue" the Wooden resources! A tree needs a long time to grow up and we consume so much resources. HeHe your Hair grows a lot!! 😊 Greatings from Berlin Germany.

  • @lynclarke6184
    @lynclarke6184 Год назад +31

    Fabulous table. You earned every penny. You’re an artist and should be very proud of creating such beautiful pieces.

  • @dogedogego
    @dogedogego Месяц назад +30

    This guy isn’t afraid of table saws enough lmfao

    • @fatiguecity
      @fatiguecity 19 дней назад +4

      Good demonstration on how to loose a hand or a bunch of fingers. Whoever is hosting the video needs to send this chap to training on how to operate all his equipment safely for when someone else unwittingly copies his practices and decides to sue him.

    • @jd2161
      @jd2161 17 дней назад

      I kept waiting for him to move his fingers.... nope

  • @joyelfowler4983
    @joyelfowler4983 Год назад +18

    Yucca!!!! Congratulations on your marriage!!! Absolutely amazing work!

  • @donnaleesoucy
    @donnaleesoucy Год назад +5

    Yucca!! & I think I prefer the marathons when I’m working. I don’t have to waste time trying to find the next video. You’ve already done the work for me! I absolutely loved watching every single one!

  • @DANIELCASTILLO-o8j
    @DANIELCASTILLO-o8j Год назад +9

    WOW!! Thats one of the best videos I have seen. I usually dont leave any comments, Because I usually get bored and stop before the end. but I learned so much in just one video. I had to watch the whole clip to the end. I really liked the diamond shape table, that was NICE! I wish I would have seen this video before it was sold. I would have bought it. thank you so much, Morley. Stay Cool. and positive in all your work.

    • @MorleyKert
      @MorleyKert  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words!

  • @daveboyer2456
    @daveboyer2456 5 месяцев назад

    Blueberries, Pineapple, Yucca.......Enjoyed the full tutorials and I've already collected 10 pallets to start my projects in my yard. You are such a great teacher of woodworking and DIY that I've subscribed to your channel. I'm going to watch everything you have already done but to see how you progress is exciting. I can hardly wait to see your next project. I don't comment often but you are terrific and wanted to let others know. BTW, I use my husbands account, I'm a female, have celebrated my 50th birthday 23 times and am absolutely thrilled about starting some of what you have done! THANK YOU

  • @MIKEH.777
    @MIKEH.777 Год назад +84

    I think that table was beautiful , you should make a branding iron with your name so that you can put your name on the bottom of the pieces you make . To me that would look like a piece of art. Keep up the great work and God Bless you and your family. 😊👍👍🙏🏼

    • @fisheater844
      @fisheater844 Год назад +2

      Yucca

    • @Billy_bSLAYER
      @Billy_bSLAYER Год назад +2

      That iron really gets you off? Hmmm... You gave me an idea

    • @janetbecker4282
      @janetbecker4282 Год назад +7

      I see what you do as a form of Art. I agree with another viewer that the work needs stamped with uour Logo.

    • @luckcormari9585
      @luckcormari9585 Год назад +1

      Yucca

    • @castlebrookkennels8549
      @castlebrookkennels8549 Год назад +9

      Didn't watch the video? He has one and does brand his furniture

  • @brennerzeller3501
    @brennerzeller3501 Год назад +5

    Blueberries, Pineapple & Yucca. 😂 Me and my husband absolutely loved this video! We came across it completely randomly. You have completely inspired us! A few years ago, we used to build pallet furniture. And this made us really miss it! When it's just me and my husband, in the shop, the smell of fresh cut wood, wood stain etc... We forget everything else. It's just the two of us and our creative minds, working together to build beautiful works of art. That we and others can truly appreciate. There is nothing better than a handmade piece of furniture! It can last forever if it's well taken care of. And it's so fun to see when a piece of furniture like yours, is passed down to another generation. Everything is made so cheap these days. So thank you for what your doing. Especially for inspiring us to come back together and start our own pallet furniture adventure again! We subscribed and look forward to watching all of your content!

  • @beckygerber6282
    @beckygerber6282 9 месяцев назад +17

    I myself love building things with pallets. My husband thought I was crazy “ like let’s just go buy the wood you need “ nope still going out and getting all the free pallets I want . Thank you . Your very talented in woodworking. Hopefully I can get there to.

  • @ZippedUpKitz
    @ZippedUpKitz 20 дней назад

    Blueberries, Pineapple and Yucca!!! This was the very first video of yours that I have ever seen! Was hooked from the very beginning! I subscribed too… I have to say that watching you turn something as ugly as pallet wood into something so beautiful is really cathartic for me! I love wood working and really wish I could do it but unfortunately I do not have the means to be able to do it. I have a friend that lets me use his lathe to make little projects until I can get one of my own. Nothing fancy just something I can make simple plates, bowls, gnomes and wands… and maybe some other little knickknack type projects! I look forward to your future videos a d your adventures with your bride in your traveling home… be safe and God Bless you!

  • @thehoneyduelist
    @thehoneyduelist Год назад +9

    Pineapple!!!
    What an awesome video. I love everything you're making out of pallets. My wife is always wanting me to make something out of pallet wood and every time we see a pallet on the side of the road or something, she says, "hey, there's a pallet we should pick it up." Lol
    Congrat's on your marriage!!!

  • @sirfrankArts
    @sirfrankArts Год назад +6

    Yucca! lots of love from Kenya, Africa. When it comes to your creative projects, its a moment of "Don't touch the dial!!". Continue with the great job. You are my inspiration

  • @lesliemacpherson4836
    @lesliemacpherson4836 Год назад +6

    Blueberry, pineapple, yucca yum! Love repurposing pallets, but you’ve taken it to another level! Beautiful work. Enjoy your adventure traipsing around North America and living your dream!

  • @Set23ful
    @Set23ful 4 месяца назад

    Yucca!!! Loved every pallet transformation. I’m starting my journey as a woodworker/carpenter and stumbling upon your videos reaaally helped!!!

  • @BartAnderson-y1t
    @BartAnderson-y1t Год назад +10

    Yucca! Outstanding job. You may have heard me screaming at you while you were struggling with the bend. But you got through it. My dream is to live a van life as I pull an enclosed trailer with my wood shop in it.
    God speed and keep up the great projects.

  • @tbone9948
    @tbone9948 Год назад +10

    love your energy, love the minutes calculated cuz I love knowing what I'm making per hour, love your creativity, and love the fact you're using free or low cost materials. Oh, and I love your music choices!! Awesome!!

  • @pamcarr4003
    @pamcarr4003 Год назад +5

    Pineapple...Great video. It was good to watch you work. Good luck on your touring and have fun and be safe! Thank you, Pam .
    Oh, and congratulations on your guys' wedding! Enjoy

  • @adelemartinez8235
    @adelemartinez8235 5 месяцев назад

    I just sat and watched this whole video. So awesome. Beautiful work, and so inspiring. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @danreese
    @danreese Год назад +7

    The fastest way of taking the pallets apart is a low profile car jack. It works just have to start in the middle a little at a time so you don’t break them. I like what you’re doing. I made a shed for my generator, ready-made walls and doors the sheaf is 6’ x 8’ every all the wood components of this was left over from other projects. But now that I’ve seen your project gave more ideas for more projects. Thanks Dan

  • @cyber_simon
    @cyber_simon Год назад +5

    Yucca! Your enthusiasm for your woodworking is what I've enjoyed most!

  • @nailsbymarizen626
    @nailsbymarizen626 Год назад +7

    Yucca! Loved watching your woodworking journey! Learned so much from you. You've inspired me to finally try out my new table saw that has been sitting in a box for months.

  • @BobbiMac
    @BobbiMac 3 месяца назад

    I love that you list the time spent on each task. I’m always curious to know how long projects take and most people don’t say.

  • @powersandassoentdorothya8981
    @powersandassoentdorothya8981 Год назад +8

    Wow this is our first time with your channel loving it and congratulations on the wedding wishing you all the best safe travels Enjoy 🎉🎇🎉

  • @cinnamonrollypoly
    @cinnamonrollypoly Год назад +4

    I love pallet wood. I built a rustic headboard out of it, and it turned out incredible. The variety of woods and colors is nothing short of spectacular. Also, nice to see a build channel in Ontario. One of the few good ones!

  • @caroltenbrink8816
    @caroltenbrink8816 Год назад +17

    Just found your channel and love it ! Beautiful table you made; well worth the money. Over 25 years ago, I had a friend who made some bathroom cabinets out out of pallet wood and they were amazing. The hardwood that makes up the pallets really turn into a work of art.

  • @jacoblee3367
    @jacoblee3367 Месяц назад

    Pineapples! One of the best diy pallet videos. The creativity behind every piece is phenomenal and even has me coming up with my own ways of making furniture out of pallets to resell. Very inspirational.

  • @leod6216
    @leod6216 11 месяцев назад +8

    I think it's great that you track your time as well as your overhead. So many DIY's don't take into consideration how their time is valuable and should be taken into consideration when the job is finished. Good going, I'm going to look at my pallets differently from now on.

  • @alysonneely1019
    @alysonneely1019 Год назад +6

    You do such beautiful work. The cube desk is phenomenal! ❤ it. I didn't know pallets could turn out to be so pretty. Thanks for sharing these videos of your enormous talent. 👏😊👏

  • @amywall7803
    @amywall7803 11 месяцев назад +4

    Yucca! Awesome videos. I’m a 71 year old woman and I’m going to do one of these projects. I promise.

  • @yeseniarios3304
    @yeseniarios3304 2 месяца назад +1

    I love this! My husband found a paint supplier that needs his pallets hauled off. Once a week he goes to pick up pallets in our ford explorer 😝 He fits about 9 or 10 and we’ve got a collection going. All for free! So far we’ve made a small chicken coop and we’re currently working on a fence. We are so blessed!

  • @Tamalama88
    @Tamalama88 Год назад +10

    Thank you for reusing. You are doing amazing things for our planet. May you continue to be blessed
    ABANDUNTALY!

  • @nikkimedlin6162
    @nikkimedlin6162 Год назад +7

    Yucca ❤ I love your patience with the round table 🎉

  • @priscilladucote1994
    @priscilladucote1994 Год назад +10

    i’m in love with this guys clamp collection 😊 bro knows how to squeeze!

  • @MildredFarrow
    @MildredFarrow 3 дня назад +1

    You’re so good at what you do!! Maybe you should be teaching/ One thing is for forsure those are some serious skills you have!✅Thank you, for sharing 👏

  • @beard-monster
    @beard-monster 7 месяцев назад +134

    PUSH STICK - get one, make one

    • @eksine
      @eksine 6 месяцев назад +9

      I saw that too but on the second shot of him doing the legs he has push sticks so he's just ignoring safety and not using when he doesn't feel like it. Future amputee

    • @michaelweymouth4015
      @michaelweymouth4015 2 месяца назад

      Use one

    • @michaelweymouth4015
      @michaelweymouth4015 2 месяца назад +1

      @@eksineyes, correct. He needs outfeed support so he doesn’t react too quickly when board drops

    • @colourful64able
      @colourful64able Месяц назад +1

      Unreal no guard and no stick

    • @tiwantiwaabibiman2603
      @tiwantiwaabibiman2603 Месяц назад

      I said the same thing. Dude's hand is way to close to the blade!

  • @CraigStelmack
    @CraigStelmack Год назад +9

    Yucca - thank you. I loved the progression of skills and tools in the projects. Never stop learning! 😊

  • @chaddrose8182
    @chaddrose8182 Год назад +8

    1hr 15m I admire your figure-it-out-stick-to-it-ness. You do nice work with a very simple stock of tools. Thank you for taking the time to put the videos together for the rest of us.

  • @StoneWolf99801
    @StoneWolf99801 Месяц назад

    Yucca, and I loved all the pieces you created. Looking at the date, I'm watching this 11 months after you posted it. I would kill to drive around the US and explore.... And 14 years ago when I was still using a cane and taking in my RV I could have. I'm now wheelchair bound and barely able to get out of bed these days, and my family gave my RV away.....

  • @barbarahuveneers2234
    @barbarahuveneers2234 Год назад +13

    I love what you are doing with these pallets. You have a valuable talent. Please keep exploring different techniques. You are an inspiration, thank you. Greetings from the dutch Caribbean.

    • @markwinsor446
      @markwinsor446 Год назад

      WOW. Maybe someday I'll get to say "Greetings from the Dutch Carribbean ;)

  • @lauriehuber3040
    @lauriehuber3040 Год назад +23

    The diamond desk…stunning! ❤❤❤

    • @flyrobin2544
      @flyrobin2544 19 дней назад

      It was worth so much more too!

  • @mollymason9919
    @mollymason9919 Год назад +14

    You’re so happy even when things are going awry! Thank you for the reminder to just smile and keep going. Blessings on your adventures!

  • @stephaniestarkey3538
    @stephaniestarkey3538 Месяц назад

    Yucca!
    Great video. I nothing but respect for someone who can take "garbage" and make something so beautiful.

  • @waldemarswoboda9827
    @waldemarswoboda9827 Год назад +11

    It's refreshing to see not only the beautiful items you build but to watch your learning curve as you progress. Very inspirational content. Oh and Yucca. 😅

  • @joylynnburkhardt3202
    @joylynnburkhardt3202 Год назад +20

    After years of helping my husband build all kind of projects may I make a suggestion .. build yourself some good stable sawhorses with some of that free pallet wood!

  • @asharsaleem1997
    @asharsaleem1997 7 месяцев назад +5

    You seems like a very honest person. Mistakes are also captured in the videos and i think that is the your genuineness. Appreciated as i am also trying to start wood working soon

  • @sklungofunk
    @sklungofunk 2 месяца назад

    bro thank you so much for this compilation, its the best way to introduce me to a new channel, new to me at least, you seem very confident in what you do. really straight to the point, competent in both the final job and the infotainment.
    yucca, man. yucca so much.

  • @jaysonbackes9279
    @jaysonbackes9279 Год назад +293

    Probably been said a hundred times here but good God your fingers are close to that blade. No push stick is killing me

    • @Jikktastic
      @Jikktastic Год назад +35

      Literally can take any scrap pieces and make a push sticked. Exited the video. He won't have fingers in a few episodes with no safety precautions and I can't bear to see that.

    • @Dickie2702
      @Dickie2702 Год назад +11

      With no outfield support I agree.

    • @kurtgainz
      @kurtgainz Год назад +30

      I strongly agree, even if its just to promote safety to the public, a push stick is a absolute must.

    • @Ilikecoolmovies
      @Ilikecoolmovies Год назад +19

      Dude use a push stick! Take a long look at your fingers! They are not staying attached!

    • @AviatorGM
      @AviatorGM Год назад +28

      I was a paramedic. I responded to a 911call for a "cut finger". We got there and saw a man in his garage... Next to his bloody table saw holding his finger... Kinda attached. It much was more than a cut. Half of his finger was only holding on by the skin on the top.
      In woodworking school, I was taught to always use a push stick. Admittedly, before this other guys incident, I'd rip boards using my fingers. Albeit carefully. After seeing what a table saw does to fingers, I never worked without a push stick again. Lol.

  • @markton480
    @markton480 Год назад +10

    Well done young man. It was very interesting to watch the mistakes and successes as you progressed through your projects. I hope you both have an epic time traveling around North America while admiring the blueberries, pineapples and yucca plants you encounter.

    • @urbansolar
      @urbansolar Год назад +1

      I see what you did there (with blueberries, pineapples and yucca). ;)

  • @WildWestWoodworks
    @WildWestWoodworks Год назад +10

    Blueberries…NO pineapple! Wait! YUCCA!! Love the work you do! It inspires me to be creative in the wood shop…and also find more free materials! Safe travels to you, the Mrs., and of course the fur babies! Good luck!

  • @carolziemer4549
    @carolziemer4549 Месяц назад

    Beautiful pieces. So different from other pallet work pieces.
    Blueberries...pineapple...yucca. 😀Enjoy the journey. Can't wait to see what else you have to share.

  • @carrielippold
    @carrielippold 7 месяцев назад +8

    YUCCA. Pineapple and blueberries galore! Congratulations to you both Eden and Morley Kert. Happy marriage and safe adventurous travels.

  • @robslotten1907
    @robslotten1907 Год назад +7

    Those were some sick builds. Blueberry, Pineapple, Yucca Style! 😁 It was great watching the progression from finding a pallet to ordering things for the van and looking forward to the pallet byproduct. I hope you're enjoying Cali!

  • @waynesound
    @waynesound Год назад +7

    Yucca - wow thank you for the inspiration. Your learning processes are so good. And so humble, I mean that is the best way! I feel like My family and yours have similar expieriances with the Van, in our case we have a 29'RV but this video does inspire me to build and take on some of the projects I have been dreaming of for many years. Thank you!!

  • @celiabaruchin4191
    @celiabaruchin4191 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yucca pineapples and blueberries! Congratulations on your success - you do fun, inspiring work. And, yes, I'm a carpenter and will echo what all those others said about personal safety. Looking forward to more of your videos! Wishing you and your bride every happiness!!

  • @mikecliff2367
    @mikecliff2367 Год назад +5

    Your skills are excellent and your focus and awareness are great because you’re number one safety tool is your brain. I’d highly recommend getting some push sticks and other devices that will increase your safety margins when running a lot of lumber through a tablesaw. I wish you well and appreciate you sharing these projects.

  • @mikkelwagner65
    @mikkelwagner65 Год назад +10

    I love your personality, such a relief to watch “happy” when everyone knows money for your time is stressful.
    Your projects are so cool. I’m a lifetime skilled tradesman having a career behind me as a steamfitter and I just enjoy the cool creative stuff you build.
    With those shipping charges being so minimal I’d suggest you ship any & everything! That’s just me.
    Happy new year my guy! Loved your videos!

  • @marygalofre
    @marygalofre Год назад +8

    I was wondering why everyone was commenting yucca. Found out!!! Glorious video that captured my attention the entire time. You are so positive, happy, unstressed, and hard working!!! Im so proud of you! What an inspiration! That pallet desk with the diamonds was just awe striking it could have easily sold for thousands on etsy or something or an art gallery. Wow, wow, and wow. I need to work harder in my life. Great job on everything!!!

  • @saved0211
    @saved0211 5 месяцев назад

    Yucca
    This has been SO cool! I pray for your safety on your many adventures and that God continues to bless all the work of your hands!

  • @bickie603
    @bickie603 Год назад +11

    Wow, great job. I’m wheelchair-bound after the army. I’m still getting used to it however I miss working and I used to do stuff like this all the time. I can’t wait to get started. I have other pallet projects that I want to try. You are quite the inspiration. What wonderful work.

    • @mnoot7209
      @mnoot7209 Год назад

      Thank you for your service, braddah. Hope you'll post some of your work as you start to get the hang of it! 🤙

    • @the.Original.G.Ninja.88
      @the.Original.G.Ninja.88 Год назад

      Thank you for your service! We owe you everything! Have a wonderful nigbt!

  • @littlegreycat
    @littlegreycat 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thank for getting a push stick. I was so nervous and your hands getting so close to that table saw blade.

  • @naomihutchinson9177
    @naomihutchinson9177 Год назад +10

    Amazing work, I love that you show your dilemmas and show us how you made things work.