Dog
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Apart from an excellent source of free timber to burn in the wood burning stove pallet timber can be used for any number of projects. The trouble though is extracting the ring nails from the timber without losing too much of the usuable timber in the process. I was using a reciprocating saw to cut through the nails holding the planks and then simply push out the remaining nail shank and head and fill the holes but it was all too easy to forget about the rest of the nails left behind in the other part of the pallet and then cutting into them with a circular saw etc and ending up with blunt saw blades. Now I use plug cutters to cut around the nails holding the planks and then simply fill the holes in the planks with plugs of the same type of timber. The remaining plugs surrounding the nails can be removed easily and the nails are much easier to extract with a good crowbar with nail puller. That's the way I do it but perhaps other members have an easier method, I'd love to hear it!
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