tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3889800121883724537.post6632326406307519276..comments2012-08-16T17:21:26.569-07:00Comments on Homesteading on Silver Creek: The Sheep Are HereMatt and Katie Lindsayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17887248485622386470noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3889800121883724537.post-58675824270588471492011-11-12T12:54:35.041-08:002011-11-12T12:54:35.041-08:00Hi Ruthie,
Sorry I'm so late in responding. G...Hi Ruthie,<br />Sorry I'm so late in responding. Guess I've been neglecting the blog for a while. We literally just stood the pallets on end and screwed them together where they overlapped. In fact that project was several years ago so I can fill you in on how it weathered. The wood turned a fairly nice grey-blue color and, after three years there was almost no rotten wood. After the first few months it started to lean a places and had to be braced up. This year I took it down because I thought it was looking pretty rough and I never really considered it permanent. If you reinforced it with some posts at the corners and every few pallets along the length, it should last for ages. I really considered painting it on a few occasions but never made the time. Good luck.Matt and Katie Lindsayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17887248485622386470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3889800121883724537.post-30532655449883097672011-09-26T12:00:18.069-07:002011-09-26T12:00:18.069-07:00Hi,this is oz from HT.
Was wondering if you could ...Hi,this is oz from HT.<br />Was wondering if you could explain how you built the pallet fencing,I have found a place with pallets 8'-10' long,48" high.Ruthiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06709024319683824015noreply@blogger.com