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Updated over 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

Need a GOOD nail puller
Ok, I'm building an outdoor deck and have the first beam installed. Don't like the way it's sitting, so I want to remove it and reinstall after some adjustments. Problem, it's already attached in its mounts with over thirty 16d nails. My Stanley Wonderbar is either too old, to dull, or just not right for getting under the nail heads. I could try prying between the bracket and the beam, but I'd rather not start chewing up the wood now.
Who can recommend a top notch nail puller? Need it today. I want one that can pry the black off asphalt! :wink:
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You're probably looking for a cat's claw with a rocker head (curved not flat). Similar to your pry bar, but made for removing nails. Should be able to find it at any hardware store worth a lick.