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Default magnet to remove nails in walls

On 3/27/2021 3:44 PM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Mar 2021 20:01:01 +0000, just plain sue
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Have an old house, circu 1880's, when then or later canvas was hung in rooms and wall paper hung on canvas. The canvas was nailed to the walls of the room & nails are very difficult to remove. Help! Thought a magnet would suffice to run across the wall boards???


"Run across" is very ambiguous. Your meaning is clear from your subject
line, but I and some others often don't read subject lines. Would you
write something for school or publication and put one of the essential
points only in the title and not in the body?

Grampy and Ed are both right. As to crowbars, there is something
between a claw hammer and what I learned to think of as the primo
crowbar. Here is one:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanley-...515K/100093815

More powerful than a hammer, but not heavy enough to put accidental
dents in your wall, if you put a piece of metal or wood underneath as Ed
said.


I have a very nice diagonal cutter with a "flat" face on the cutter side
that allows me to grab onto the nail if it barely sticks out, or I can
press and squeeze it in to bite enough under the head to grab the nail.
Then, Using a flat bladed scraper to protect the wall, I can pry the
nail out by pushing the handle towards the wall as squeeze the handle
to bite into the nail.