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 Mr Hammers World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:44 - 16 Sep 2011 Post subject: The Mysterious Mystery of Pallets |
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Recently, we've been picking up pallets from local businesses for our woodburner, and without fail, every one of them is happy for us to take them away. Now, I know that they're not worth much and the wood is probably cheap, but add the cost of that, plus the nails, plus the making and it all has to mount up.
I don't understand why there isn't a recognised recycling system in place, not just from the environmental point of view, but there must be companies out there that are buying thousands and thousands of them every year to despatch their goods out, instead of reclaiming old pallets that are still good enough to use.
I also realise that pallets are awkward to transport, in that you can only carry so many and the value of them might be less than the cost of transport, but then again, there are plenty of empty trucks on the road and with a bit of organisation could return with a load of pallets rather than with nothing.
Does anyone have any idea of how much a pallet costs, or if there is some kind of recycling scheme that I'm not aware of?
On a side note, it's just occurred to me that if you had a truck with a pallet crunching onboard that mulched the wood and separated the nails, you could drive that around just picking hundreds of them up and then selling the wood for firewood or something, and the nails for scrap...?
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YEah the blue ones are good quality pallets, even have a bevelled edge for pallet trucks to pass through easier.
I know a guy whose first ob was de-nailing pallets and sorting the slats for re-use. Must have been mind-numbingly boring work. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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The blue ones are so good i bolted six together and used them for a raised decking area, put the decking boards on top and the sides,
After i gave it a coupe of coats of decking paint you couldn't tell they were pallets and saved myself shit loads of time and money.
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They must have gone downhill a long way since I had to handle them then (over 20 yrs ago) coz GKN blue were about the best timber pallets you could get. You could wreck them by putting a pump-truck in from the side - it would pump the bottom bar off. Maybe they only make cheep chinese ones now  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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we get loads over the year , we either chuck them in the skip or cut them up for staff to take home. ____________________ Piaggo liberty 125 SOLD - CBR 125 - SOLD Aprilia RS 125 - SOLD CBR 400 NC29 - SOLD ZX6R currently own https://bikepics.com/members/Graprilia/ |
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I worked as a subcontractor for CHEP (blue pallets) for a few months a while back. CHEP pallets are in a thing of their own, as they are hired out and all accounted for. Refurbished regularly etc.
Normal unfucked pallets are worth more than the sum of their parts (just about). There are trucks trundling about, solely with the intention of picking them up and dropping them off.
Their value goes up and down rapidly, depending on current circumstances, much like the scrap metal market.
There is a pallet yard near every major industrial park. Finding it can be troublesome, but they are there, and they pay cash and don't ask questions.
In other jobs, whilst I was doing general haulage for example, pallets were a nice bonus for me. Occasionally I would end up with a stack or two on my trailer after a delivery, and nobody had accounted for them (some deliveries don't want the pallets, for example if the load is carried off without a forklift).
So you trundle into a random yard with a sign outside stating "pallets wanted". There are lots around big industrial parks, like Trafford Park, Manchester for example. Extra £40-50 to your days wages, thank you very much.
Your next load specified an empty trailer anyway, so nobody is expecting the empties, and you simply neglect to tell your boss, who assumed they would have been taken away at the delivery point anyway. Everyone is a winner. Pays for exotic lunches for the next few weeks.
Never underestimate the money in pallets. Companies like CHEP (the blue pallets) don't exist for charity. If you ever deal with big distribution centres like Tesco/Asda etc, you will see how seriously they take it. There is a huge financial consideration for them.
"Euro" refers to a size, and not a brand. A Euro is 1200x800, a standard pallet size is 1200x1000.
Generally, from what i've seen. Broken pallets are a result of sloppy forklift driving (which is understandable, if you are driving a forklift all day, every day) but shouldn't be put down to bad quality pallets.
However, to suggest that "a bit better organisation" could sort the pallet problem, would be having a laugh. Most "sustainable transport solutions" (stobart et al) can barely make it pay to run the normal shit around, never mind caring about the pallets.
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a more recent cproblem comes up with the classification of the pallet. when i was offshore i waould have to remove perfectly good empty pallets from returning containers as the recieving depot was not registered to recieve "waste" ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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 Ted World Chat Champion

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There are some fake Chep pallets out there... usually where someone has managed to loose a proper Chep and has quickly sprayed up a lesser-quality pallet of the same dimensions (usually previously red or yellow for some reason?) in a near-matching blue paint.
Obviously the Chep ones still break if miss-used or left to rot.
The proper Euro pallets are made well, but there are tacky ones made to the same size as well...
There is another pallet that needs to be returned too, can't remember the maker, but its about 1.5 x the length of a standard pallet, and is fully planked on both sides, so can only be moved by a forklift.
Once place I worked at just broke and incinerated the non-returnable ones, another place I've worked for sold them for about 50p a pallet...
The problem is, they soon mount up, look an eyesore, and encourage rodents. If you're busy trying to deal with orders sometimes its not worth the hassle of a guy with a transit having to do a dozen loads, nicking metal while your not looking! Even if he is paying for pallets... |
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+1 to Goose really.
CHEP pallets (Red/Blue) are pure awesome. Seen a few come back with a couple of plastic slats in place of the wood as well.
However I've found euro spec pallets to consistently be pretty aweful. CHEP's we send back because we get billed. Euros we just bin usually. Only tend to get one every few months. All of our stuff is CHEPed in. ____________________ My Flickr |
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