When my lad was about 14, we spent an afternoon cutting up pallets, and made a patio table (round just to be awkward) and chairs...his DIY skills are not too bad, and he has inherited my love of upcycling and power tools and an appreciation of how useful pallets are.
He is going to do the heavy lifting this spring when I start to build a combined shed and summerhouse I designed. The curved roof is the trickiest bit I think without splashing out on glulam beams, but the whole thing will mainly be made out of fenceposts and scaffolding planks.
My lad has decided that we can't just have doors and windows because that would be boring, and has worked out the mechanism to get the whole front of the summerhouse bit to lower down and become decking (counterweights and ropes unless I come across a cheap actuator so that I can make it powered)
My daughters on the other hand have no interest in DIY, and will happily pay someone else to do the job unless I can do it for free. Can't win them all I guess.
He is going to do the heavy lifting this spring when I start to build a combined shed and summerhouse I designed. The curved roof is the trickiest bit I think without splashing out on glulam beams, but the whole thing will mainly be made out of fenceposts and scaffolding planks.
My lad has decided that we can't just have doors and windows because that would be boring, and has worked out the mechanism to get the whole front of the summerhouse bit to lower down and become decking (counterweights and ropes unless I come across a cheap actuator so that I can make it powered)
My daughters on the other hand have no interest in DIY, and will happily pay someone else to do the job unless I can do it for free. Can't win them all I guess.

