Best Way To Pull Out Nails From Steel Siding
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Best way to pull out nails from steel siding. Place the v shaped end of the nail puller up to the nail and tap with a hammer to wedge it tightly under the nail head. This video will show a fast way to remove siding nails from your house using a couple of different tools. The head should be visible on the side of the claw that faces you. Bend it downward so it s more accessible and.
The job was to remove the metal siding without damaging it and reuse it for another building. Pry bars would dent the. Use a straight claw hammer or flar bar to pull the nails. Slide your zip tool back and forth parallel to the section of steel siding that you have chosen.
Drive a screw into the same board and the screw is pulling the wood fibers upward. You should be able to locate a nail by doing this so when you feel your zip tool catch on a nail stop moving it around and focus your attention there. Step 4 push the handle of the hammer or nail puller down to lift and free the nail. Pry the siding board away from the wall so you can reach the nail shanks.
Drive a nail into a board and it is deforming the wood fibers downward. Disclaimer our videos are for entertainment purposes only. The force of the hammer is usually enough to. Pretty simple you have to break out the fc board and use a thin pry bar to knock off all the fc around the nail.
You should be able to grip the nail with the zip tool. It was installed with ring shank nails. The nail should only be about an inch above the bottom of the upper piece. Then just drive them in by slipping the small crow bar over the head and hitting the crow bar just short of the bottom of the siding covering the nail.
Use a straight claw hammer or flat bar to remove the nails. As the board tries to return to equilibrium the nail is forced out by the wood fibers the screw is pulled tighter. Place the claw securely around the nail you want to pull.