Hello,
I am now disassembling my great grandfather's workbench made from oak. I need to replace some boards on it and I have found that there are many nails in the workbench, that were probably added later for holding things together by my granddad.
There are some flathead screws that are holding vice hardware and the wood is so dense that I have no chance to unscrew them without spoiling the flat head.
Also I have one nail that I am unable to beat out from the other side. The wood would break sooner than it would eject the head out of when beating the tip with a hammer.
Is there any trick that would soften the wood around a screw/nail so that it can be unscrewed/pulled out more easily? Would steam help here?
Thank you.
I am now disassembling my great grandfather's workbench made from oak. I need to replace some boards on it and I have found that there are many nails in the workbench, that were probably added later for holding things together by my granddad.
There are some flathead screws that are holding vice hardware and the wood is so dense that I have no chance to unscrew them without spoiling the flat head.
Also I have one nail that I am unable to beat out from the other side. The wood would break sooner than it would eject the head out of when beating the tip with a hammer.
Is there any trick that would soften the wood around a screw/nail so that it can be unscrewed/pulled out more easily? Would steam help here?
Thank you.