Get Some Pallets And Make Your Own Cost-Effective Swimming Pool. Incredible!
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When summer comes, there’s one thing I really get to do: I swim like my life depends on it.
But time and again I’m weighed down by the sad fact that I don’t own a swimming pool.I always have to go over to my friend’s every time I need a cool dipinto the waters.
However, since I really love trying out various DIY projects, I’ve been thinking of how I can build my own pool, and this video just popped up in good time and made my job much easier. I like that!
The guy in the video used some pallets and sand to make the most inviting swimming pool I’ve ever seen, and I have a strong feeling I’ll start looking for those materials the moment I walk out.I have to do this!
The better part of it is that this man used the very method I love so much, and that’s upcycling things. These pallets were about to get trashed, but he found a way to make them even more useful. So gracious!
Watch this, and if it makes you love DIY transformations even more, SHARE it with your buddies!
Torben Jung wanted his own swimming pool so he decided to make one himself using recycled materials.

He formed the frame of his above-ground pool by attaching 10 pallets together.
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Torben used a waterproof tarp as a base for the pool lining.
He then doubled up the lining to prevent any leakage.
Torben attached siding around the pallets for a more polished look and added a wooden ledge around the whole perimeter.
With the structure completed, it was time for him to fill up his brand new swimming pool.
And the best part of all? Torben said the whole pool only cost him about $75 to make! What a beautiful and inexpensive backyard addition, just in time for summer!
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