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I have been asked to do a repair on a piece of furniture. A piece of
1" pine measuring 6" x 18" has fallen off. the piece was assembled using a nail gun with 6 nails at each end. These things protrude about 1" on the back side of the piece. Unlike nails which I could hammer out these are to small and just bend. Does anyone have a good idea on how to remove these easily? Thanks for any and all help. |
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![]() "trvlnmny" wrote in message ... I have been asked to do a repair on a piece of furniture. A piece of 1" pine measuring 6" x 18" has fallen off. the piece was assembled using a nail gun with 6 nails at each end. These things protrude about 1" on the back side of the piece. Unlike nails which I could hammer out these are to small and just bend. Does anyone have a good idea on how to remove these easily? Thanks for any and all help. Pull them all the way through. It's the same procedure if you shoot one into your hand. Tim w |
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![]() "trvlnmny" wrote in message ... I have been asked to do a repair on a piece of furniture. A piece of 1" pine measuring 6" x 18" has fallen off. the piece was assembled using a nail gun with 6 nails at each end. These things protrude about 1" on the back side of the piece. Unlike nails which I could hammer out these are to small and just bend. Does anyone have a good idea on how to remove these easily? Thanks for any and all help. Pull them through the back using pliers. You'll end up with less damage to the surface this way and because you are pulling rather than pushing the propensity of the nails to bend is a non issue. John |
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trvlnmny wrote:
I have been asked to do a repair on a piece of furniture. A piece of 1" pine measuring 6" x 18" has fallen off. the piece was assembled using a nail gun with 6 nails at each end. These things protrude about 1" on the back side of the piece. Unlike nails which I could hammer out these are to small and just bend. Does anyone have a good idea on how to remove these easily? Thanks for any and all help. Easiest depending upon the size of the head, is to pull them through with a pair of pilers, pine will pull straight through fairly easy. -- Froz... |
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trvlnmny wrote:
I have been asked to do a repair on a piece of furniture. A piece of 1" pine measuring 6" x 18" has fallen off. the piece was assembled using a nail gun with 6 nails at each end. These things protrude about 1" on the back side of the piece. Unlike nails which I could hammer out these are to small and just bend. Does anyone have a good idea on how to remove these easily? Pull them through, or else clip them off. Chris |
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 14:46:16 -0700 (PDT), trvlnmny
wrote: I have been asked to do a repair on a piece of furniture. A piece of 1" pine measuring 6" x 18" has fallen off. the piece was assembled using a nail gun with 6 nails at each end. These things protrude about 1" on the back side of the piece. Unlike nails which I could hammer out these are to small and just bend. Does anyone have a good idea on how to remove these easily? Thanks for any and all help. Side Cutters. Mark |
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Thank you for your assistance. I am glad to see that everyone is of
the same opinion. If only our politics were the same. |
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![]() "trvlnmny" wrote in message ... Thank you for your assistance. I am glad to see that everyone is of the same opinion. If only our politics were the same. Well to be honest, when I first saw the subject I was going to suggest what some "city guys" do to unload their rifles at the end of an unsuccessful day of hunting... shoot 'em all up into a tree! John |
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:31:32 -0500, Morris Dovey wrote:
trvlnmny wrote: Thank you for your assistance. I am glad to see that everyone is of the same opinion. If only our politics were the same. So we'd all be in step as we marched off the cliff together? :-) I thought we did, Morris... We have at least 2 cliffs to choose from.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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