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Nail Pulling Tip

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When pulling longer nails such as framing nails or spikes, a standard sized hammer won't have the proper fulcrum length to pull the nail completely out and you may not have access to a cat's paw. But you can still remove a nail in one motion by inserting a block of wood beneath the head which raises the fulcrum point and allows the hammer to work more effectively and pull a nail straight out. We like to use a basic wooden meat tenderizer which has a handle and it is easier to place.

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Another tip to protect your walls or flooring when pulling nails is to insert a sponge beneath the head of your hammer before pullilng.

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When it's hammer time make sure you do it right.

Charles & Hudson | June 3, 2006 | Comments () |

 

 

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