Well worth the investment. I tested this tool on some dried white oak that had spiral nails in it and it handled it like a champ. I also tested it on some boards that had staples it ......handled it like a champ. My only advice when using this tool is to have a garbage can under the material that your driving the nails or staples out of to catch them along with eye protection. Definitely a must have tool if you work with pallets.
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This nail punch had worked very well. It is powerful, well made, and has held up to hard use.
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I purchased 1700 square foot of 80 year old 2x6 tongue and groove boards 12 foot to 16 foot long each. This tool was a life saver. I was able to remove all the nails in every board in two days. Two five gallon buckets of nails. With breaks, This was an accomplishment for a women who isn't very handy and kinda lazy lol. This thing made it so easy. It knocked about 45% of the nails out completely from the boards but the nails were large ones and my air compressor would not get over 120psi. I believe if I had a better air compressor it would have knocked more completely out of the boards. Even with the ones that did not come all the way out it was very easy to pull them out after the air gun was used.. I was able to straighten the nails that were bent with ease. There were a few nails that went flying all the way across the yard. I did not have the greatest set up as far as my work area but I am a female that does not have a shop. Be careful because the nails fly out sometimes and hit me in the legs leaving some bruising but again that was my setup. Read full review
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This thing is fantastic. I have used it for just one day & feel that it has already paid for its self in the used lumber that I have recovered. There are some videos of it in operation on YouTube. It works just as described. The only thing I could say negative about it is that it sometimes shoots the nail out the other side of the board so hard that it flies across the garage. Be sure to put up some type of barrier (moving blanket) to block the flying nails.
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Pro works as advertised, easy to use, quiet, light weight, wear eye protection, twisty nails in pallets have no chance, period. Hold 90 deg for best performance Cons need to hold it exactly 90 deg to operate efficiently, if less than 90deg it will slip off the twisty nails, practice and buy yourself a 30 deg swivel air hose so you don’t struggle with the air hose trying to hold it up right. If boards are more than 1” you still have to pull the nails. Thin nails or old nails will buckle upon hitting and jam inside next to the rod, BUT are doable by tapping the trigger with a slight upward tug and the rotation of the rod will dislodge it. Mangled nails punch thru a couple times and pull it thru from the opposite side. Lots of negatives but it is the nails not the denailer that is the problem. Nails run thru, approx 450 all twisty nails in 1” wet fir packing crates fvRead full review
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