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Beautiful DIY Pallet Projects. Your Weekend Just Got Awesome.






Love working with pallet wood, but hate complicated tutorials?

We Hear You.





Many reclaimed wood projects require expensive, specialized tools that average people don't have.  Other projects take way too long to complete, leaving many people with half-finished projects laying around their garage.   Besides, who has time to watch the MILLIONS of tutorials online - many of which don't actually teach you anything! 





Hi, I'm Brandon. I love building simple, beautiful things out of pallet wood. Pallet University is all about simplifying that process.










Here's Why Most "DIYers" Never Actually Make Anything. 



You know the folks I'm talking about...

They scour Pinterest and YouTube for the latest DIY ideas and see all these beautiful things that they "could" build, but in reality they've never built anything themselves.

Perhaps you fall into that category.

Well​, honestly I don't blame you. 

I've watched the same "tutorials" you have on YouTube and other places and almost all of them have (at least) 1 of 3 problems:




1. The video is really about showing off what someone made, and not really teaching you how to do it. While it's nice to admire someone else's work, I like to learn how to do things myself.  At worst, these videos give you no instructions at all. At best, they give you bits and pieces that just leave you frustrated. 

2. ​Other videos do actually tell you or show you what to do, but unless you have a garage fit for a master woodworker - you are out of luck. I have some power tools, but a band saw that costs thousands of dollars?! I'm just not serious enough to invest that kind of money in my weekend DIY projects. 

3. The third kind of DIY tutorial that you'll find on YouTube is the one that is just plain terrible. I don't want to be insulting, but let's face it - anybody can post stuff to YouTube. Some of the projects on there show you how to make things that you'd be embarrassed to put in your house, and the video looks like it was shot in 1994 with a VHS tape. 


By the time you've sifted through the millions of videos on YouTube to find the one that actually makes something you'd like to have, uses tools that average folks have, and actually tells you how to make it... your weekend is over! 

That's why I'm about to write what I'm about to write...

Your Lack of "DIYing" Isn't Your Fault.

I have a theory about most "weekend warrior" DIY folks.

Most of the time they are looking for projects that fit the following criteria:
The end result needs to be something they'd be proud to put in their own home and show their friends. It shouldn't be overly complicated. They know their way around a tool bench, but if the project calls for hand-cutting dovetail joints... they'll find something a little less involved. It can be completed in a weekend (preferably one day). Thisisn't their day job, so projects that take weeks may never get finished. They want to see the finished product sooner rather than later.



I know at least for me, a guy who works full-time in an office job, if I can't find weekend DIY projects that are beautiful, simple, and quick - I usually keep looking for ones that are. 









Why Do You DIY?

Some people just like the sense of accomplishment they get from making something by hand. Others create things to earn some extra money - something that has become easier and easier for the 'average Joe' to do.









Make No Mistake: DIY Furniture is Big Business

I'm guessing that if you've read this far, you have an interest in DIY which means you've probably heard of a little website called "Etsy." 

According to a story about the DIY furniture business in the [Pittsburgh Post Gazette], a search for pallet related items on Etsy returns over 20,000 different products. 

Desks routinely sell for $300 - $600. Coffee tables for $200 - $400. Benches for $75 - $250.

And the list goes on and on... ​

While Etsy is one of the big online marketplaces to sell pallet furniture, it certainly isn't the only one. Stories are everywhere about people who've turned their reclaimed wood furniture into a nice little side business, or in some cases a full-time income using Facebook, Craigslist, and other outlets to find buyers.

That Pittsburgh Post Gazette piece I referenced earlier tells the story of a 3rd grade teacher turned pallet entrepreneur. According to the story, she started out by making a wine rack out of pallets for her brother.

Then, somebody saw it and wanted her to make one for them. Before she knew it, she set up a little Facebook page to start promoting her side business.

She said that within 12 hours of going live, she had 10 orders​! 

Coffee tables for $250, wine racks for $50, end tables for $125 and she has likely expanded from there. It all started with a fun little project and has turned into a nice side business. 

It Actually Makes A Lot of Sense...

The interesting thing about folks like Donna Zang is that she isn't a master craftsman by trade - she's a school teacher. No doubt she's handy, but she hasn't dedicated her life to woodworking. 

She's simply discovered a product that relatively simple to make, but is still beautiful and in high demand​.

Maybe you've toyed with the idea of making some extra money from your DIY projects, but you weren't really sure if it was actually possible. Reclaimed pallet wood is everywhere right now, and the fact that people from all walks of life are making extra income with this business doesn't really surprise me. 

Here's why:  




Unlimited Customers. The connected world means you can sell locally and to those far away.




Simple Promotion. You can list furniture for sale on Craigslist and deal in cash only. 




There are plenty of ideas for what to sell - big furniture pieces and small decorative items.












What's Stopping You From Creating Amazing Things?

Whether you're the one who just wants simple, easy to follow projects to build as a personal hobby and a way to create your own beautiful furniture, or you're interested in creating a side business from your pallet projects - you're in luck.






Introducing: Pallet University




Pallet University brings you the best of both worlds. You'll learn how to build 10 beautiful pallet projects with step by step, beginner-friendly instructions.

For the DIYer, they are fast and simple to complete - the kinds of things you can get done in a weekend (or even a single afternoon.) For the business hopeful, you'll learn how to make in-demand furniture and decorative items that people love to buy! 



Weekend Projects: Don't worry, every project can be completed in a weekend. No projects that drag on for months and months Beautiful Results: Create things that you'll be proud to show your friends, display in your home, or sell to a customer Beginner Friendly: Although people who see the finished product may not believe it - our videos are designed with beginners in mind. No need for special woodworking skills or experience.








Here Is Exactly What You'll Create

I'm going to show you every single project you'll get access to in Pallet University. Below are pictures of the actual items we'll build together during the course - so you know exactly what you are getting into. 

To take it a step further, we've given you an estimated resale value for each item. Obviously, nobody can guarantee a sale price for anything - but we've found very similar items currently selling on Etsy to give you an idea of what you might list it for. ​


Classic Wooden Desk

The Classic Wooden desk is a reclaimed wood staple. As you can see, simplicity is one of it's best features. Like all of our projects, you can customize your stain/paint at the end of the project to match your decor. 

What Might it Sell For?​


$ 150 Estimated Value


Wall Shelf

As you can see, this versatile wall shelf can be used for just about anything you can imagine. Storing bottles, tools, books, and more. It can be mounted and hung, or simply set on top of your desk.

What Might it Sell For?​


$ 45 Estimated Value


Mason Jar Display

This simple Mason Jar Display is both beautiful and functional. Hang it on your wall to hold pens, keys, and other accessories. The jar size/style can vary based on your preferences. ​

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 25 Estimated Value


Coffee Table

This rustic coffee table has a timeless look, and will have your guests thinking you must have paid a fortune for it. Height and color can be customized based on your needs.​

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 175 Estimated Value


Skyline Wall Art

This piece is a personal favorite of mine, because I love eye-catching art. I've had this in my home for quite some time and it always gets compliments and questions like "where'd you get that?" from my guests. ​

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 20 Estimated Value


Indoor/Outdoor Bench

Is it possible to have enough benches? You've probably got some nook or space in your house where you've thought "I'd like to get a little bench to put there..." This is that bench. Stain and finish can be customized for your intended use and personal preference. ​

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 75 Estimated Value


Chalkboard Coat Hanger

Yet another project that will look amazing in your home, but also serves a purpose. Hang coats, hats, keys, or whatever else you need on this hanger - plus, we'll show how adding some chalkboard paint for more fun!​

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 35 Estimated Value


Rustic Mantle Light

Another versatile piece that serves both an artistic and functional purpose. Using a decorative bulb, it creates an interesting lighting piece for your mantle or a simple desktop lamp. ​

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 50 Estimated Value


Wheeled Dog Bed

Why have your pet sleeping on something that completely clashes with the rest of your decor? This wheeled pet bed can easily be moved out of the way when needed, and will have your pooch sleeping in style. ​

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 75 Estimated Value


Scrap Wood Stool

At the end of a project you're left with a bunch of scrap pieces, right? ​The scrap wood stool project is all about turning those odd pieces into something useful - like a bar stool. 

​What Might It Sell For?


$ 50 Estimated Value


Total Estimated Value


$ 700 Estimated Value

Best of all, you can make these over and over again - building out a nice little side business on Etsy, Craigslist, Facebook, or whatever sales vehicle you choose. 








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Brandon Quillen

Creator of Pallet University


About the Author

I'm not a professional woodworker, but I do like to create functional and beautiful things out of reclaimed wood. 

You might say I'm obsessed with it.​

I believe that the average person can create amazing things with just a little bit of guidance. 









Stop Wasting Your Time Sifting Through Oceans of "Tutorial" Videos...

Look, the first question that may come to mind is "Couldn't I just find stuff like this on YouTube." 

Sure, common projects like a DIY coffee table probably bring up thousands of videos on YouTube...

Thousands.​

The problem is that you could easily spend hours finding a video that actually shows you all the steps involved, uses relatively common tools, and builds a coffee table you'd actually want to have in your house. 

Not to mention, YouTube videos rarely include a detailed written project guide with high quality images to walk you through the process. 

In the end, many people waste a lot of time looking around for videos that actually have everything they need. 

It sounds cool, but I don't have the patience...

We get that. Having a project that lasts for a long time can be fun for some people... but others prefer things that can be accomplished in a weekend. 

That's what Pallet University is designed for. Every single project can be completed in a weekend - most within 1 day. ​

So if you like quick results, you'll enjoy Pallet University.​










Here's What's Included in Pallet University


10 DIY project videos that are simple to understand, showing you each step as well as the finished product. Step by step written project guides to supplement the video break down every detail. High quality images to accompany written directions to show you exactly what to do.
Project summaries that include time estimates and level of difficulty to maximize your time Visual "cut list" shows the exact boards you need. No guesswork on what to cut. All future projects included at NO COST

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You are fully protected by our 100% Satisfaction-Guarantee. If you don't get simple, profitable DIY projects from Pallet University within the first 60 days, just let us know and we'll send you a prompt refund.


Frequently Asked Questions







Do I need expensive tools?


No! The most expensive tool we use is a circular saw. As long as you have a drill, palm sander, and a circular saw you are good to go!





How long do the projects take?


The time to complete varies, but some can be done in about 30 minutes while others will take a few hours. Either way, they are all "weekend-friendly" projects.







What if I have no woodworking experience? 


Perfect! Our projects are designed to be used by folks who aren't professionals - just people who have a desire to create beautiful things from reclaimed wood. 





Can I sell what I make?


Absolutely! We picked these projects because they are marketable on sites like Etsy and Craigslist. 


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P.S.: Remember, we're confident that you'll love creating the amazing projects in Pallet University - so we've eliminated the risk. If you aren't happy, simply let us know within 60 days and we'll happily refund your full purchase price. 

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