How to dismantle euro pallets (EPAL) fast - NEW METHOD
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 Published On Dec 7, 2020

In this video I show you the exact and easy steps on how to dismantle euro pallets (pallets with blocks – EPAL) without using any expensive tools or power tools. These are new and fresh methods I have not seen on YouTube before. You will get all the boards out of the pallet without any expensive tools and without cracking and splintering the boards, and you can reuse the upcycled wood for your projects immediately.

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Chapters:
00:00 Today we're going to dismantle some europalles
00:22 Expamples of what I have built from pallet wood
01:15 How to dismantle euro pallets (EPAL)
01:23 Tools presentation
01:50 Step 1 - Get the blocks off
02:30 Step 2 - Easy way to get the nails out
03:10 Step 3 - The secret of getting the stringers off
04:53 Step 4 - Seperate the blocks from the boards
06:20 Ready to build something!

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Pallet furniture
Pallet DIY projects
I have built many things from pallet wood, like
A roadside stall
A wooden sign for the roadside stall with replaceable signs
A garden table
A garden chair for reading and drinking wine
A fenced garden
Bench with storage
Wall decoration in the workshop
Roof in the workshop

I have plans to rebuild my entire old Ikea kitchen using only pallet wood. Let me know in the comments if this is something you would like to see in a future video, or if you have other ideas for projects using pallet wood. I would like to know.

I have placed links for some videos of my pallet wood projects in the description below.

Here is my method explained:

Step 1: I remove the bottom boards and blocks with a big hammer. If you put the pallet in a vertical position and give them light tabs from the top, they come off easily.

Step 2: There will be some long nails sticking out from the top bords. I cut of the nails with a bolt cutter, so there is about 1 centimeter left of the nail. That makes it much easier to hammer the nail out. You only need to tap a few times on the cut off nail end, to make the nail head visible on the top side of the board. You can now pull the short nail out with a prybar.

Step 3: Do not use a crowbar to try to twist the boards apart. You will make marks in them, and some will splinter. Instead, put the pallet on a flat surface like a floor, and place a piece of wood under the board, just next to the stringer you want to push off. Then with another piece of wood, you tap a few times on the stringer from above, and it will come off easily, without breaking the stringer or the boards it was attached to. There will be no nails in the stringers, and only short nails in the boards. You can remove them easily with a small hammer and a prybar.

Step 4: Remove the blocks from the bottom boards. The easiest way is to fasten the block in a bench vise and use the board as a leaver. If you are afraid if the board will break, you can use a prybar to help. Some of the blocks were too big for my improvised outdoor vise, so I hammered the prybar in between the block and the board and twisted it off. After removing the nails all boards are now dismantled and free of nails.
If you have any ideas for improvements and tricks I have not shown here, please let me know in the comments below. I would really like to know. I have also left links for some of my other videos you might find interesting.

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Here are the tools I use. In total about 50$ if you get them new at Amazon:

Pry bar: https://amzn.to/2JDJ0jr
Small hammer: https://amzn.to/36rPLOm
Bolt cutter: https://amzn.to/3ly7lEG
Big hammer: https://amzn.to/3ofbuiO

The tools are also quite easy to find used and almost free at garage sales etc., which is what I usually do.

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