[Video] How to Build an Amazing Smoker out of Regular Pallets

  • There's plenty of ways to use leftover wood: in the building of a fire, backyard deck, treehouse or even a rustic shelving unit in your home. The ways to transform and recycle wood are endless so it should never go to waste. Not only do these wood projects accomplish a wood makeover, but they also help the environment. Since we're moving toward the warmer months, the odds are that you won't be needing wood for a fire. And you might not need any of the other ideas mentioned above, either. However, let's brainstorm other ways to use leftover logs.

    If you're a master at woodworking and love food, then a DIY smokehouse is right up your alley. It'll keep you busy with a weekend project while letting you spend some time outside enjoying the sunny weather. The smokehouse is a unique way to cook your own meat as opposed to simply baking or grilling it. This DIY smokehouse could be yours with some sweat, hard work and only $100.

    Let's take a look at how we can construct this smokehouse!

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    10 Comments

    1. Mark Dempsey said:

      Last time I put my extra wood to use, the$#%&!@*sued me for maintenance.

    2. Joe Day said:

      Just as long as you know they didn’t have barrels of pesticide/herbicide or other industrial chemical goodies stored on them previously

    3. Destiny G Riley said:

      That’s what I said and people have this in they homes. Less then 1/4 (in canada) are chemical free.

    4. Daryl Earnest said:

      How do you get all the chemicals out of the pallets? Whoever came up with this has the dumb.

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