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Posted by Kunta Kinte on November 10, 2007, 11:02 am
I've taken up some mid-60s oak flooring for re-use. The planks have
L-headed soft nails through the tongue. Most are bent from removal.
The L-head prevents pulling them through, the way they're set
prohibits gouging them to get to the head.
Is my only alternative to dremel them off -- and beware during
reinstallation.?
There are 3 pix attached showing the business end, the head set and
the head exposed.
thanks for any ideas! Bryan
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