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I moved into a new space that has a 2nd floor but to make it useful l needed a safe way to get machines up top, so lets cut up some used pallets and turn them into a lift platform.

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45 thoughts on “Lets Build a Forklift Platform For Bikes From Pallets

  1. dude business idea….I always wanted to park my motorcycle inside my house, but had no idea how to do it. This would be perfect for people that don't want to pay to store their bikes this would be an awesome service to have.

  2. I'm surprised you haven't put vinel conditioner or armorall on the plastic and steering wheel for the forklift. It will not only look nice but it will keep it from cracking or weathering anymore then it's already done sitting outside for 5 years.

  3. Defined the only channel I would watch a guy modifying a pallet for his shop. Keep it up mustie you are a great story teller and entertainer.

  4. I wonder if it’s possible to show what you see when welding. All I see when YouTubers weld is the flash of light. Thanks for your videos, I’m a big Mustie1 fan🛵

  5. Boy I just like to know what your skill skills are in you can do just about anything and must be self employed kool keep on making videos I keep watching loved them all you make the so understanding and don't down to use like we are stupid or anything and explain everything thxs

  6. You should have left it the way it was and Put a set of buffer material pads inside the clamp part, it will help not mare the clamped item and fill the space you could even put felt or other soft material to keep the surface nice.

  7. Two suggestions:
    First, a good storage space for your new ramp is overhead where you unload the bikes upstairs.
    Second, the wheel chock system looks like it is simple enough to produce and duplicate with some muscle adding a better crank handle and you could sell it as MADE IN AMERICA. and perhaps start a new little side business, and make it in a few popular colors to match trailers or truck beds.
    OK, now a big pat on the back for another job well done. Thanks for bringing me along with you on this build. My wife is getting jealous of the time I spend with you. JK.

  8. Just wondering what you do with the vehicles that you rebuild? Also the bicycles that you put motors on? Do you ever sell anything? I love watching you working on your projects. What ever happened to the car that was donated to you? The on where the family donated it after their father passed.

  9. Ill tell you one thing about tour beaver your lucky the Swedish Bikini team wasn’t at the lake when you rested it that thing is a babe magnet😂🤣👍

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