Bongodrummer
Established Member
Hi guys.
After spending a lot of time recently de-nailing some reclaimed timber from a building/demolition project - everything from monster custom black smithery and 6 inchers, to small panelling nails - I was contemplating all the tools that I have never seen that should be around to help... There must be some kind of nail puller that would deal with the super stubborn ones in a similar kind of way a pop rivet gun works??
I found this 'Nail Boss' on youtube, which looks like it would be useful for nails that are sticking through a piece of wood. http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=z05mLlCsxXc it basically pounds the nail back through, with less risk of bending or breaking it off, so you can finish it off with a claw hammer. Anyone got any experience of/with this tool or know of any others?
After spending a lot of time recently de-nailing some reclaimed timber from a building/demolition project - everything from monster custom black smithery and 6 inchers, to small panelling nails - I was contemplating all the tools that I have never seen that should be around to help... There must be some kind of nail puller that would deal with the super stubborn ones in a similar kind of way a pop rivet gun works??
I found this 'Nail Boss' on youtube, which looks like it would be useful for nails that are sticking through a piece of wood. http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=z05mLlCsxXc it basically pounds the nail back through, with less risk of bending or breaking it off, so you can finish it off with a claw hammer. Anyone got any experience of/with this tool or know of any others?