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Aren't these paletts really expensive ?
Lol no if you know where to go you can get em for free
Large construction sites are a good one. Ask first, don't just start hauling shit. But if you only need a few most of the time nobody will care.
Good advice. Always ask first, as some places want to sell new ones for $5 USD each or reuse what they have on hand.
Yeah some big contractors wanna save em cause they've got their own warehouses to deal with. Anyone smaller than that is usually happy to let a few go.
Looking back on it, its mostly local government construction that isn't cool with it. Those are the jobs in my experience anyway. Utility buildings, jails, police stations, etc. Or exceptionally big commercial jobs, malls or datacenters.
Well, we got them free with all the building and gardening supplies we ordered.
We get them free from farmers, who buy seed and fertilizer by the ton. Every ton needs a pallet, they accumulate fast.