Posted by Jeffcat on November 13, 2019 at 17:21:01 from (99.203.80.233):
In Reply to: Size of a mezonine posted by Bkpigs on November 13, 2019 at 12:30:07:
Just throwing in my .02$. Here at work we get several types of "pallets". Your standard 3X4 foot fireplace fodder are all over the joint. Some are very nicely made and some are TOTAL junk even brand new. The second one is a skid. These are special sizes and for specific uses. Most of these are really nice stuff. This one is around 26x40 inch and I have taken a bunch home because these just get thrown out. They are great for stacking stuff on so it is not on a cold or wet or dirt floor. Only trouble is all of these wood items are made from the cheapest pine wood out there. Last is a plastic one used for soda crates and beer kegs. They are worth a fortune and you will be shot taking any. The absolute best were many years ago from Kubota tractors. Made out of teak! And I don't mean little sticks of wood. Man I wish that some of those found their way to my house.
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