Nail removal tool
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jan 28, 2015Dike pliers or diagonals are what most pros use. Even using cutting pliers designed for tile cutting works well. Specialty pliers that just pull nails can be quite expensive and really are only worth it if your pulling a lot out. Another tool called a cats claw is also used.Helpful Reply
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Elizabeth Rahn on Jan 28, 2015It sounds almost like a fencing tool, they are often used for building barbed wire fences.Helpful Reply
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Vivian Hall on Jan 28, 2015I think what you are wanting is a tack puller. Pull these up on the internet and see if this is what you need.Helpful Reply
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Ulf Virtanen on Jan 28, 2015I think what your looking for is farrier nail nippers. For really big nails without heads i recommend you attach lock pliers to the nail then remove with a hammer or crowbar. always remember to protect the wood with a piece of scrapwood!Helpful Reply
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Patty Smith on Jan 28, 2015I still use good old fashion crow bars,,I've got a sm, med, and org one,,they never fail me!!Helpful Reply
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Carmie on Jan 29, 2015It looks like a wire cutter,I use a tack puller for small headed nails and for the larger headed nails a little crow bar. Both work well.Helpful Reply
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Rachele Nelson on Jan 29, 2015Vise grips and a hammer using the end to pull nails works pretty well and you can adjust how tight you need using the vg.Helpful Reply
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Swan Road Designs on Jan 29, 2015A tool like this: http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://img0.etsystatic.com/054/0/10412293/il_340x270.715888850_495g.jpg&imgrefurl=https://www.etsy.com/uk/market/nail_puller&h=270&w=340&tbnid=QkGqTuERPR01AM:&zoom=1&docid=SbErhkdKaJNM7M&ei=KlrKVMiOBcWcyATU74JA&tbm=isch&ved=0CCUQMygdMB04yAE is what I used to use. The jaws of the device dig on the sides of what's left of the nail head, then the leg or protrusion allows you to brace the tool against the wood or area in which the nail is buried. Using a lever motion, pushing against the protrusion gives you enough force to pull the nail out.Helpful Reply
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Mama Faye on Jan 29, 2015You can use needle-nosed pliers.Helpful Reply
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