https://roach-guldbrandsen.hubstack.net/20-insightful-quotes-about-pallet-for-sale http://www.tisipara.com/members/coppernose85/activity/139754/ https://coral-platypus-n26zgx.mystrikingly.com/blog/the-most-hilarious-complaints-we-ve-seen-about-where-to-get-pallets Where to Get Pallets For DIY Projects Many people aren't sure where to purchase pallets for DIY projects. Look for small businesses that receive frequent deliveries on pallets. Avoid pallets with stained or MB markings, which indicate that they have been fumigated with Methyl Bromide. This process leaves behind toxic chemicals, rendering pallets unsuitable for use by DIYers. Grocery Stores Grocery stores are a good place to look for pallets that are free and they usually receive dry items on pallets. While larger companies might have a process to reuse or recycle pallets, smaller independent grocery stores will be happy to provide you with a few for the project. Just be sure to check them for spills and stains that could cause mold and other bacteria. Furniture stores can also be a good source of wood pallets as they receive shipments of large furniture on them. As such, they will be more likely to have a few that they don't need and are willing to give them away, according to Packaging Revolution. But, you should be wary of getting pallets from these locations that are marked MB or H, as this may indicate they have been treated with chemicals for pest control or chemical processing that could be harmful to use. You can also search for free pallets through marketplaces for social media like Facebook Marketplace or OfferUp. These marketplaces let users look for items in their area and could include listings for wooden pallets. Be sure to wear heavy-duty gloves when handling the pallets, as they might have nails or splinters sticking out, and are often quite dirty. Retail Stores You'll likely have the easiest experience sourcing wood pallets from local retailers. They usually ship in bulk and have an excess