Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pallet-Shower Construction


Here Ira is digging a posthole: These will hopefully be the last pieces pressure treated wood we use. Future posts will be made from black locust trunks which are resistant to rot and do not require the use of cement. Instead, road bond gravel can be used which helps prevent wood rot better than cement. Cement is so caustic that untreated wood will deteriorate. A good treatment for wood is borax (1 quart of borax mixed with 1 gallon of warm water and sprayed on moist wood). Due to the square pallets and a time constraint. The shower will allow us to comfortably stay overnight and motivate us to build a sauna asap. We are using oak pallets which once carried sacks of cement. These were reclaimed from a local hardware store.

"Hardwood lumber, such as oak, was used for 67 percent of the wood in pallets at the turn of the twenty-first century. Manufacturers used a total of 4.41 billion board feet of hardwood lumber for pallets. Other wood materials used included stumpage, logs, and cants. Waste materials were sometimes used by pallet manufacturers to make fuel wood, bedding, pulp, or charcoal, among other products".
for more info: http://www.answers.com/topic/wood-pallets-and-skids

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