When working with used lumber and other materials, one of the most tedious (but vitally important for protecting your blades, bits and other tools) tasks is to remove all of the protruding nails and metal from the wood. While many woodworkers would use a hammer or a pry bar to remove the nails, there a much easier and cleaner method you can use with a tool that is not typically thought of as a woodworking tool.
The next time you have a lot of embedded or difficult nails to remove from a piece of stock, try this Quick Tip to Easily Remove Protruding Nails.
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