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Default Removing deep-set nails

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 6:44:06 PM UTC-5, tom wrote:
replying to aemeijers, tom wrote:
aemeijers wrote:

Drill the head off the nail, then pull the board off the top of it. Once
you have a half-inch of nail showing, vise-grips will pull it right out.
A small stanley wonder bar, with a piece of cardboard as a scuff guard,
will protect the paneling the batten is nailed to. Yeah, I've done
non-destructive demo before a few times. And you are right- furnaces and
water heaters should never be trapped- if you must put a wall in the
access path, put it on quick releases of some kind. And even then, you
should leave plenty of air space around them for proper functioning.
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Excellent idea...seems like it will use the least leverage from
arms/shoulders as mine are pretty messed up

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Just get a real strong magnet