pe2dave
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Anyone experience of these please?
Amazon has them £50-80, is it worth it for smaller jobs, not 100s of pallets.
Amazon has them £50-80, is it worth it for smaller jobs, not 100s of pallets.
Quite right @ChaiLatte - though the function is to 'pull' nails from the wood.Please link to the one you have found.
If it is the one I am thinking of, it does not pull, it pushes with a punching action. Hence it is like a nail gun inasmuch as a piston driven by the air moves with a high velocity, striking the nail, causing it to move.
If you have found one that actually pulls the nails, please link to it.
A bit holder? To drive nails out?For anything under 1/4" diameter, one of these works acceptably, driven by your own internal compressed air and powered by Estwing:
https://www.toolstation.com/dewalt-magnetic-bit-holder-with-drive-guide-sleeve/p15585
I think I have seen longer versions but cannot find one just now.
A bit holder? To drive nails out?
I have one - how I'd use it to pull nails I just can't think. No 'push', simply the turning movement?You see in the link that it says "with-drive-guide-sleeve"? That is the crucial aspect of that one. Think how that sliding sleeve mimics the barrel of the air powered one in which the piston slides. Go on, risk £1.99 and try it.
Makes more sense - tks @Sideways - as you say, cheaper than an air puller (pusher?)I think the idea is to hold the sleeve so that it's around the head of the nail, have some sort of bit inside the tube to transfer the force and then just take a deep breath and belt the end of the hex shank with a hammer (Estwing )
Pretty much a guided pin punch.
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