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Building a Pallet house
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2019-07-29 at 4:48 PM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 4:49 PM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 4:49 PM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 4:53 PM UTCif you got the right tool then use it, if you don't and the job isn't that big a deal then improvise, if its a big deal prolly go get the right tool, i dunno i'm just gonna smoke the rest of this opium i think
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2019-07-29 at 5:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
wai kwok ren means foreigner.
Lmao. Good job benny. You use yabla to figure that out? Not sure where you got kwok as that isnt standard Beijing dialect and probably just you mishearng and attempting to romanize Chinese sounds you do not understand. What is that, the massively outdated Wadewhatever system? That's the one with all the stupid k's isn't it?
Clearly you don't even understand the cultural implications when using the word. Basically means non-Chinese. The Chinese even use it when not in China. Anyone not Chinese is 外国人。 Doesn't matter who or where you are. -
2019-07-29 at 5:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny ad homonem.
No argument. Right then, now that we have established that a dremel is a horrible choice of tools to deconstruct pallets for the purpose of making shelter for a homeless person or any other practical purpose maybe we can get into what to actually do with the materials acquired from the exercise.
The truth is all the pallets should not be taken apart as the frame can easily be made something like in the image below. Cover it with a vapor barrier such as tar paper, Tyvek, or old tarps if that's all that's available. Although tar paper is as little a $1 per Sq ft. Use the lumber from the deconstructed pallets for siding and shingles over top of the vapor barrier. For additional structural integrity and thermal retention finish the interior walls with "siding" as well stuffing newspaper and or rags in the walls first. Make a doorway and that is a the basic close in for a pallet shelter.
^This is just an outline for those of you with hands on experience with basic construction methods. If you have no hands on experience with construction methods this "guide" is not for you.
Tools: Hammer and a flat bar.
Materials: Pallets, vapor barrier, nails (new 12 penny not ones pulled form the pallet unless you like being buried in wood after the first strong storm), hinges for a door, and stove pipe if you plan on heating it.
^Pallet Frame Example
*EDIT* This design would require 20 pallets for just the frame.
*EDIT* Additional Tool: Saw to cut the fascia as shown in image. -
2019-07-29 at 5:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by G4LM Lmao. Good job benny. You use yabla to figure that out? Not sure where you got kwok as that isnt standard Beijing dialect and probably just you mishearng and attempting to romanize Chinese sounds you do not understand. What is that, the massively outdated Wadewhatever system? That's the one with all the stupid k's isn't it?
Clearly you don't even understand the cultural implications when using the word. Basically means non-Chinese. The Chinese even use it when not in China. Anyone not Chinese is 外国人。 Doesn't matter who or where you are.
foreigners means just that. foreign nationals.
normally chineses call themselves hua people.
also kwok is used by more chineses than guo. -
2019-07-29 at 5:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker No argument. Right then, now that we have established that a dremel is a horrible choice of tools to deconstruct pallets for the purpose of making shelter for a homeless person or any other practical purpose maybe we can get into what to actually do with the materials acquired from the exercise.
The truth is all the pallets should not be taken apart as the frame can easily be made something like in the image below. Cover it with a vapor barrier such as tar paper, Tyvek, or old tarps if that's all that's available. Although tar paper is as little a $1 per Sq ft. Use the lumber from the deconstructed pallets for siding and shingles over top of the vapor barrier. For additional structural integrity and thermal retention finish the interior walls with "siding" as well stuffing newspaper and or rags in the walls first. Make a doorway and that is a the basic close in for a pallet shelter.
^This is just an outline for those of you with hands on experience with basic construction methods. If you have no hands on experience with construction methods this "guide" is not for you.
Tools: Hammer and a flat bar.
Materials: Pallets, vapor barrier, nails (new 12 penny not ones pulled form the pallet unless you like being buried in wood after the first strong storm), hinges for a door, and stove pipe if you plan on heating it.
^Pallet Frame Example
nice but i was talking about making furnitures.
not as construction materials. -
2019-07-29 at 5:32 PM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 6:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Then make your argument against the right tool for the right job in a thread about using a dremel to make furniture from pallets.
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2019-07-29 at 6:04 PM UTCBenny is right about a Dremel being the better option but failing to remember that a power tool is probably not a great option for some homeless bitch in the woods. I guess she could break down the pallets near an outlet but then they'd probably be more of a pain to transport.
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2019-07-29 at 6:38 PM UTCHey Lanitor, clean up in aisle... what fuckning aisle is this anyway?
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2019-07-31 at 12:25 PM UTC
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2019-07-31 at 12:36 PM UTC
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2019-07-31 at 12:40 PM UTCi think that's pretty fucking amazing considering they only used resources available from the forest, including tools.
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2019-07-31 at 12:42 PM UTC
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2019-07-31 at 1:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by G4LM I could do it without the rainforest and without tools
fucking hell §m£ÂgØL, have you discovered a way to turn human fat into a waterproof seal strong enough to line a swimming pool? that's fucking huge dude(no pun intended), you could make a fortune with that.
also, so do you just eat all the dirt or summing then? -
2019-07-31 at 2:02 PM UTCI love the primitive tech type videos but it has gotten really stupid too, like nigga really nobody is building a god damn pool out in the wilderness, this isn't primitive or survival.
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2019-07-31 at 2:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator I love the primitive tech type videos but it has gotten really stupid too, like nigga really nobody is building a god damn pool out in the wilderness, this isn't primitive or survival.
its just about showing you what's possible really, like showing the techniques, how they are applied and the potential they have.
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2019-07-31 at 2:22 PM UTC§m£ÂgØLs human fat pool sealant sounds fucking amazing tho
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