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G'day everyone.
I have made up my mind about making a deck out the back and was going to do it on the cheap with pallets on some pavers to keep them off the ground and then use more pallet wood set down on top of the pallets as the decking.
That would then be sanded and stained.
However... It's a struggle to get pallets in this region. I'm in a small town in Northern Vic and places like Bunnings are a minimum of an hour to 90 minutes one way and on the rare occasion I go, there are no pallets.
Just wondering if people had suggestions on a cheap wood to use as decking on top of the pallets that I do have ready to go?
Decking timber is the ideal way to go, but I have such a small budget to work with and hoped someone had a cheap suggestion.
Thanks everyone.
Would you consider Merbau instead?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/specrite-90-x-19mm-kd-select-grade-merbau-decking-linear-metre_p0062735
Well, although that is a great choice for decking, it is hardly cheap, and some. like me, would regard it as expensive, but maybe worth it.
A cheaper alternative, and the cheapest I know of, is, of course, treated pine, which can, with the right decking stain, be made to look like Merbau, (or anything else) but will obviously not last as long.
The sad thing is, there is very little available in Australia that you could describe as cheap (although I prefer the term inexpensive, as there are plenty of expensive items available that are cheap in quality). Pallet wood would be the cheapest (potentially free) but it definitely wouldn't last long, then again "long" is very subjective.
The best I can offer is that pallets are fairly ubiquitous if you are prepared to scour the area, and broaden your search area, but there is obviously the law of diminishing returns against you. If you have access to a truck or Ute it makes things easier as you can do it in bulk even if you have to travel, if not you have to break them up in situ, which is not easy, I eventually built a pallet breaker, but not everyone has the means to do so.
It's not easy being cheap, but is morally very satisfying. Good luck!
@Aussie-Garden Your next best bet is to be patient and persistent in finding cheap/free recycled timbers on Gumtree or a local Facebook buy/swap/sell group. There's bound to be someone at some point that has second hand timber available for you.
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