Dude a wooden pallet weighs about 35kgsand is made out of hardwood , Trust me when I say they arnt weak !!!when I want to build a trail/freeride track I plan to have ladders, drops and maybe see saws but I've heard that pallets are to weak, if so what kind of wood should I use??
Ummm no, don't trust him, not all pallets are made of hardwood, If you must use pallets, use chep ones as they are made out of hardwood (Jarrah to be presice). Avoid using treated pine as it rots, if you can I would try and use hardwood. As I said, Jarrah is good and so is Cyprus pine. Have a go, start small and post up pics, alot of farkers are good Northshore builders and I am sure they will be happy to give you advice.Dude a wooden pallet weighs about 35kgsand is made out of hardwood , Trust me when I say they arnt weak !!!
Dude u serious... 35kg, thats a load of bullshit...Dude a wooden pallet weighs about 35kgsand is made out of hardwood , Trust me when I say they arnt weak !!!
Yes, but the weight is distributed and they don't drop bricks on them from 2 metres above like you do when you land on pallets on a bike.they are pretty strong they can carry a load of bricks
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Dude a wooden pallet weighs about 35kgsand is made out of hardwood , Trust me when I say they arnt weak !!!
Yeah buddy most are made from hardwood because a pallet mad from soft wood such as balsa aint gunna hold a bike and rider even if they where standing still on it.[$@M];964140 said:Ummm no, don't trust him, not all pallets are made of hardwood, If you must use pallets, use chep ones as they are made out of hardwood (Jarrah to be presice). Avoid using treated pine as it rots, if you can I would try and use hardwood. As I said, Jarrah is good and so is Cyprus pine. Have a go, start small and post up pics, alot of farkers are good Northshore builders and I am sure they will be happy to give you advice.
Cheers, Sam
I have done part time work with my dad's trucking business and we tow pallets with a jack that some-times hold 1 + Tonnes on them, the weight and force of a 17 kg bike from 2 or more metres wont do much damage.[$@M];964179 said:Yes, but the weight is distributed and they don't drop bricks on them from 2 metres above like you do when you land on pallets on a bike.
Cheers, Sam
No it doesn't. Treated pine is a good choice as it doesn't rot and it is easy to cut and nail.[$@M];964140 said:Avoid using treated pine as it rots,
Cheers, Sam
lol are you serious treated pine is treated so it DOESNT ROT[$@M];964140 said:Ummm no, don't trust him, not all pallets are made of hardwood, If you must use pallets, use chep ones as they are made out of hardwood (Jarrah to be presice). Avoid using treated pine as it rots, if you can I would try and use hardwood. As I said, Jarrah is good and so is Cyprus pine. Have a go, start small and post up pics, alot of farkers are good Northshore builders and I am sure they will be happy to give you advice.
Cheers, Sam
the soft wood is lighter in colour and if you pull the planks off it they will snap as they are like a cardboard texture. the hard wood pallats are hevier, darker, give you more splinters and if you look around the end nails you will likley see the wood has rotten around them as the companies find it cheaper to make crap wood pallats now and hard wood pallats are usualy a bit older.Can you tell the Difference between Soft and hard wood?