Constructing Pallet City: Prep weekend at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, May 29-31
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Our building site at Agger Fish in the Navy Yard!
Since we could not go out to Governors Island to build until weekend of June 5, when the island officially opened to the public, we arranged for a temporary space to sort and prep our 90+ donated shipping pallets, and do test layouts of each different section of the "city." Agger Fish, a fish company in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, generously lent us space for building next to one of its warehouses, as well as several stacks of pallets. We picked up the rest of our pallets from Build it Green, a warehouse in Astoria, Queens that collects and sells reused goods.
To quote a popular movie line, discarded pallets can be a bit like a box of chocolates--you never know what you're going to get. They might be dirty or discolored. Boards might be broken. The texture of the wood might resemble a furry animal. So, before starting to put anything together, we needed to select the exact pallets we wanted to use for each part of the city (for example, on any pallets where people would be walking, boards couldn't be too far apart from each other), replace broken boards when needed, and sand off dirt and splinters with power sanders.
We had a great crew of volunteers for this opening weekend...and fortunately the weather cooperated...at least until the very last day!
Unloading pallets from the truck...
We start laying out the "city"
Power sanding!
Breaking pallets apart to replace bad boards with better ones
Fixing up boards to use for specific sections.
Labels:
0 comments:
Post a Comment