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The3rd Earl Of Derby
 
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Default What's a good technique for removing oval head nails from floorboards?

Peter wrote:
After hacking with a small chisel, and probably damaging my good
lindstrom side cutters, and still not getting anything close to what I
would call a technique - I figured I would ask what is a good
technique for removing oval headed nails from floorboards into joints.
I would rather damage the wood as little as possible.


Hammer them straight through the floorboard into joist.
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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


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Peter wrote:
After hacking with a small chisel, and probably damaging my good
lindstrom side cutters, and still not getting anything close to what I
would call a technique - I figured I would ask what is a good
technique for removing oval headed nails from floorboards into joints.
I would rather damage the wood as little as possible.


Difficult. Why are you removing the boards (or how many are
you removing)? If you can pull the boards up, the nails will
either pull out, or through. There are ways of pulling up
boards with minimal damage. You could always use a nail
puller - first Google result:

http://www.smithfrancistools.co.uk/nailpull.htm

- although if the lost head ovals have been punched
down the jaws will mark the wood to an extent.
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Hammer them through (as per 3rd E of D) or if you pull up the boards
pull out any nails from the back - i.e. pull them through without
marking the face.

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"Peter" wrote in message
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After hacking with a small chisel, and probably damaging my good
lindstrom side cutters, and still not getting anything close to what I
would call a technique - I figured I would ask what is a good
technique for removing oval headed nails from floorboards into joints.
I would rather damage the wood as little as possible.


I usually find they pull through and stay in the joist when I lift the
floorboard.

Colin Bignell


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nightjar wrote:
I usually find they pull through and stay in the joist when I lift the
floorboard.


Then they can easily be pulled out, not whacked in!


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