Pallet End Table
Intro: Pallet End Table
Below are directions for a simple end table made from pallets.
STEP 1: Find Pallets
Find free pallets from Craigslist. If not available, you can purchase them locally for very little money.
When searching through the pallet stack, look for the pallets with the most usable wood. The length of the slats is ~ 3 feet. The thickness varies from ½ to ¾ thick. The width of the slats can vary from 2.5 to 6 inches.
STEP 2: Deconstruction
Breaking the pallets apart takes a decent amount of work. Use a jig or circular saw to cut the ends. Pry the wood from the center support. This should give you 8 to 14 boards per pallet. Remove nails from slats.
Before you start cutting, determine the best pieces to get the desired width (see drawing). I had multiple long pieces with cracks and/or damage down one side. I was able to cut the damage off and still have usable pieces.
STEP 3: Cut Pieces
Cut pieces per drawings. After cutting, sand with course sandpaper to remove rough spots or major staining/paint…unless that is your desired look.
STEP 4: Assemble Frames
Assemble the two frames (nail & glue). Note how it is put together – should be a square
STEP 5: Add Horizontal Slats
Attach horizontal slats to frames (nail & glue).
STEP 6: Leg Assemblies
Nail and glue legs as shown.
STEP 7: Ready for Final Assembly
STEP 8: Add Legs & Pins
Attach the legs as shown (nail & glue). Drill holes for the pins. Insert and glue into place.
STEP 9: Final Product
Drawing File:
https://googledrive.com/host/0B21TbB8gGNQbX2dlNGdxR0NuOE0/end_table_RevA.pdf
STEP 10: See Matching Planter Boxes!
If you liked this, see matching planter boxes.
https://www.instructables.com/id/Planter-Box-from-P...
22 Comments
nikitamartin1986 2 years ago
mtairymd 2 years ago
nikitamartin1986 2 years ago
BRWIGLE 5 years ago
mtairymd 5 years ago
AdamH145 7 years ago
mtairymd 7 years ago
Nice. The bolts are a cool touch.
AdamH145 7 years ago
Shermtank28 7 years ago
Only wish I had some stain, but the goal was to make it for free. I didnt have a table saw for the cuts, so I had to rely on a jigsaw and a few planers, but I love it!
mtairymd 7 years ago
Nice job! BTW, there are a few low cost stain options available. Search for natural stain on instructables.
lonetraveler85 8 years ago
mtairymd 8 years ago
I think I used 1 1/4 inch finishing nails. I use a nail gun (1.5" nails) for the planter box shown in the last step
blanka.krejci.3 9 years ago
love this!...where did you get the pins?...
mtairymd 9 years ago
Thanks. 3/4" dowels - Home Depot or Lowes
Glenzito_46 9 years ago
mtairymd 9 years ago
Good job. I like the color.
Glenzito_46 9 years ago
dpiccine 9 years ago
Good job!
gunnerjake81 9 years ago
mtairymd 9 years ago
Yes, very similar. The dimensions have been modified. I also wanted something to match the planters.