The pallet that I'm working on is one one those with slats on each side framed by four 3x2 runners, not the regular 9 block type, and the joints so tight, there is absolutely no gap to work with. A hacksaw isn't an option but I think I shall probably get one of those multi-purpose saws. Aiming to saw through where the join is.Grendel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 7:15 amp p.m.
I can understand the not wanting to buy any more tools or power tools at least , I generally feel the same and think I’ve got enough to last me . I have one of those multi saws and they are very useful . I was in restoration from the start of my apprenticeship and we used them for taking down old panelling or whatever where it had to be done carefully and that was before the likes of multi tools . We also used bog standard hacksaws either in a frame or with just a handle at one end. As time or speed isn’t really an issue for you a hacksaw put down the joint might be a decent option although saying that if you can work your measurements carefully you may be able to cut from the unnailed parts of the pallets.
As for measuring the the length of slats cutting out all that nail-removing.
I might just be able to do just that, will have a look.
Anyway, I can't thank you all enough for the response that you've given. Sometimes is just nice to talk things with the experts, y'know?