I think it was @jyoutz who gave me pallet envy and I also think he mentioned buying a steel pallet from Home Depot, and the question of how much would it cost to make one came up. My answer is very little if you have the material laying around. It took longer than I had hoped but I'm pleased with the result. My hands are really sore now after cutting, grinding, plasma, welding etc. and I guess they're not healed enough yet from surgery last month.
I had an outboard motor ship to me in a crate a couple of years ago, so I set about repurposing part of the crate this afternoon/evening. I ended up with a surprisingly light and incredibly solid pallet that I'm going to use under the 106 gallon JohnDow fuel tank once I've screwed some boards to the pallet. It's 48" wide and 33" deep as shown in the final photos. The depth was decided by Yamaha, and the wonky spacing of the three 2"x1"x.065" rectangular pieces of tubing that I added are also down to Yamaha's spacing of the two cross members.
Starting with the crate base.
Cut down to size
Using an arbor bit to drill out spot welds.

I had an outboard motor ship to me in a crate a couple of years ago, so I set about repurposing part of the crate this afternoon/evening. I ended up with a surprisingly light and incredibly solid pallet that I'm going to use under the 106 gallon JohnDow fuel tank once I've screwed some boards to the pallet. It's 48" wide and 33" deep as shown in the final photos. The depth was decided by Yamaha, and the wonky spacing of the three 2"x1"x.065" rectangular pieces of tubing that I added are also down to Yamaha's spacing of the two cross members.
Starting with the crate base.
Cut down to size
Using an arbor bit to drill out spot welds.

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