Pallet Deck With Fire Pit
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Yolanda Randle on Jan 20, 2019
You did an excellent job on the deck, I admire you for you beautiful fireplace.
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Zee on Feb 10, 2019
I have made a few upgrades since as you can see in the pics, using pallets again, ripped and re applied , secured to fence posts ,the fence posts are attached to the deck with clamp down post holders, bolted into the deck. Each fence panel is one and a half pallet lengths, fixed on the back with galvanised metal fixing plates. I made the panels first and then attached to the posts, then i ran a decking board along the top as a bit of added strength and so i could string some lights underneath. I wont give you the links for the lights as they are not working right now! but it is kinda my own fault, after being ill for some months i forgot about the lights and left them out in one of the worst winters! so will be replacing them this year, luckily these kinds of lights (solar) are not too expensive. I erected the fencing as it means i get a few more months use out of the year when it starts to get colder, we get a nasty wind coming round the right hand side from a main road and it tends to get into your bones a bit at my age so the fence is more of a shield for that than anything else, i have also backed them with thick tarp (not seen in pics) but i attached it at the top with staples and left it to just hang rather than attached all the way down so i can roll it up in summer when a draft is much needed. Still plenty more to do on the deck and can't wait for summer to get stuck in. Hope you like the upgrade
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Hello! You put in a lot of hard work to get this deck built and it looks great!
I'm in the middle of building one myself and just getting the randomly acquired pallet good for use took days! And now I'm 2nd guessing myself because it feels like the boards won't sustain a lot of foot traffic before breaking.
My question is, how is your deck holding up now that a few years has passed since you built it?
Thank you in advance and great job on the updates too!