Views : 221,165
Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Mar 26, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.974 (61/9,327 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-03-28T05:35:18.193839Z
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Cris, when having to remove small headed nails, such as pin, brad, and finish nails, I use a inexpensive pop rivet tool. They usually come with several sized heads. Find the one closet to the size of the nail you want to remove, slide it over the protruding nail and squeeze the tool. It pulls the nail the rest of the way through the wood. This is really good if the nail hole has already been filled and the project has a finish on it. I use this method when reusing interior molding in a renovation. There is no chance of "tear out" on the finished side. And, I love this project, such a great use of the space.
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0:35 That graphic was pretty slick!
I thought it was part of the table saw setup at first.
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@bonniebarber6114
3 years ago
That edge banding made from plywood was next level. Great job!
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