1. Source the pallets
Usable hardwood pallets are recovered before they become waste. Each batch is assessed for timber quality, structural suitability, grain, colour, and the story visible in the material.
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Every PLANKZ DECKZ board is built from reclaimed hardwood pallet timber and shaped by hand. The process is controlled, but not generic: the timber decides part of the final direction, which is why every deck is one of a kind.
Usable hardwood pallets are recovered before they become waste. Each batch is assessed for timber quality, structural suitability, grain, colour, and the story visible in the material.
Boards are planned around the timber available. Pieces are selected for strength, contrast, grain direction, and visual rhythm so the finished deck feels deliberate rather than random.
Selected strips are prepared and laminated into a board blank. This is where reclaimed pallet timber starts becoming a coherent deck while retaining the variation that makes it unique.
The blank is cut, shaped, refined, and balanced for the intended board style, whether that direction is cruiser, longboard, surfskate, wall piece, or a custom one-off build.
Edges, surfaces, timber transitions, and final finish are worked by hand. The aim is a clean, durable result without sanding away the reclaimed character that gives the board its identity.
Once the deck is ready, pickup is arranged locally in the Perth, Western Australia area so the finished board can be checked directly before it leaves the workshop.
One-of-a-kind by design
A finished PLANKZ DECKZ board may show different hardwood species, contrasting strips, timber scars, colour shifts, and natural marks from its previous life. Those details are part of the value. They are the difference between a handmade reclaimed deck and a mass-manufactured blank.