I bought one of these for a major pallet wood wedding project - it is an EXCELLENT tool. I used a 5 gallon bucket also and filled it about a 1/3 full of water to somewhat slow and capture the nails so they wouldn't ricochet. It worked great.
This tool is absolutely worth the money. I believe I ordered mine for like $50 or $60. It makes nail removal so easy that my 7 year old who loves to do projects with me can clean boards just as quick as I can break down the pallets.
I made an attachment to mount on the front of mine so that I could use it to countersink nails to the depth I wanted! Made countersinking hundreds of nails a breeze when I painted my house!
I would absolutely NOT let my 7 yr old play with a tool like this. If he pointed it at another kid's head and pulled the trigger that driver would go thru the skull and you would be in jail for both child abuse and criminal negligence. No matter how responsible they look working alongside Dad, kids do stupid things, impulsive things, especially boys! Do not let him near this deadly tool. Yikes! Instead, raise your pallets on two boards, and give him a rubber mallet to hit the boards below so they disengage from the pallet. Also works with a block of wood. He will be safe, and he will do all the bending so you spare your back. I would work far from him with this air tool. Your wife will never forgive you if anything happens to him.
@mjremy2605 I don't think you understand how this tool works. I'm in a shop with my kid not at a fucking daycare. I think other people's kids are safe. Us country folk raise our kids to know how to do shit. You and your kid can go ahead and beat out nails with a rubber mallet.
I am rebuilding a cabin from early 1900s all the walls and ceiling’s had 1 inch hardwood boards under drywall. Ordered this tool and it makes fast work and doesn’t leave hammer marks on the reclaimed wood
This is one of those tools that is worth it more than just in time saved today... compound all the hammering prying and cursing over the years and you've got a torn rotator cuff in your shoulder, missing an eye from that time things got crazy with the prybar, and a cuss jar larger than the Titanic. Looking ahead to look back, this is a tool that pays you back from the future. That tool is much cheaper than I was expecting, too!
After spending as long as 3 minutes or more trying to drive out a single nail, then seeing what this puppy can do, these very thoughts came to mind. Just got mine in this morning. Excited to use it!
Thank you so much this fell on my lap just in time. I had a contractor that screwed me and know i have to safely remove all nails from the 2x4x6x8 to save my money thank you so much my man i was going crazy until I found your video I subscribed and bought the tool on your link so support for getting out of a jam
I love that thing. We bought one a few weeks ago. I was given a whole trailer of 2x4s that was torn out of a dance studio and had a bunch of nails in them. This thing made things so much more easier.
@@KomarProject yeah I can imagine. A few years ago I was going to use some pallet wood for some projects. I gave up. 😂 Maybe now pallets might be something that I can do now.
I've got a different version of this nail remover - actually an attachment for an existing tool. But I didn't think of your bucket with platform/hole in center. Great idea! 💡
Fill the bucket 2/3 full of water and there's zero chance the nails will ricochet out of even that small slot. This also means you have a heavier, more stable platform to do your de-nailing.
ManCraftingTM right!!! It’s amazing. I sent one to Paul J last year when I found out he didn’t have one too. You just can’t live without it if you do this kind of work
Perfect Video! “Sold”! Thanks So Much. I have so much wood that the nails or if the nails are flush that need to be taken out, this by what you showed and reviewed will do the job! Thanks Again James Barlow Chardon Ohio
I LOVE my Airlocker. I've used it for 3-4 years and have removed thousands of nails from the pallet. I have pulled over 200 pounds of nails using it. I use two sawhorses with a large trash can under them with an old Blue Tarp in the can. This prevents the nails from bouncing around the shop. I'm not too fond of your method because you must spend more time aligning the nails with the small hole you cut. The pallets I am taking apart have almost 200 in them and I usually take apart 3-4 pallets at a time so any additional time alignment to a small hole translates to a lot more work time. I also prefer using Crowbars instead of the pliers you use. I use a 3-footer on the 10-16 penny nails and a 2-footer on smaller ones. They are a lot quicker and require less effort to pull the nail. IF you can find it, pick up a "Kwickgripper", this tool will pull rusted, headless nails out of old oak pallet stringers. Finding one is the challenge.
Compare to using an SDS hammer drill with a cheap hex adapter - works about the same. If you're doing a lot of recycling and have a compressor handy - go for it. But I'm going back to the hammer and the pincer-puller or the plier-puller for the small boards bc I'm basically cutting the big nails flush and leaving them in the 2x's and bigger - it's utility and project lumber after all. And nails come out easy in the 1/2" wood that pallets use. I'm using a 28# Bauer SDS Max 18ftlb hammer drill with a 1" chisel to do the mean work - which is a work out trying to get it out - but I'm thinking seriously about building a hydraulic seesaw press (that you stand on) bc I'm loving the 8-10 ft 3x3, 2x4, 2x5's that I'm getting out of motorcycle pallets - 4 to 6 per.
Maybe it's time to make a new video on this airlocker tool. I would like to see you use your well used tool and can you punch out coated Staples? Cause that's what I have in some of the pallets I get. If you could do that? I would appreciate it. After reading some of the comments about jamming in the nozzle, I would like to see you do what I asked. Cause I'm not gonna buy one if it keeps jamming on smaller stuff. Thanks
I work for a pallet company the only job I have ever had we use this air locker it does everything we need so we never tried anything else we remove enough nails to fill up several 55 gallon drums a year get extra drivers they can break get chipped at our volume of use
Invaluable tool for reclaiming wood..I use a 55g barrel(can use metal or plastic)and filled bottom of barrel with few inches of wood shavings (to absorb water the nail.)Made wood too much as you did..and keep it outside shop and very ergonomic don’t have to bend over..started with a livestock mineral tub but either had to set it on something or bend over..(and the latter not so good at end of day if doing large amounts)..good and to the point video
Thank you really good device , this will help me more than you will ever know., Ray in the UK ..seems we have to buy this from the USA for UK clients ...thanks again..Ps I have subscribed to your channel
Love this, brother. I was looking for a review of this last year when I heard someone mention it on a podcast! Thank you! Also - you should include the link to the OTHER version of the Air Locker which is just the gun itself without the extra pin. It's $48 right now (lowest price ever offered). You're sure to get some hits on that link too!
Yep looks good except for any pallet I've grabbed are nailed together with annular ringed shanks. Needless to say you will split wood using a pry bar trying to separate the boards. Yep I know use a reciprocating saw then airlocker.
I break down pallets .... manually ... Without the Air Locker tool (I need one of these !!) , the most reliable way I have found is using the pliers (I have a pair of Chanel Lock) - The mechanical advantage you get makes all the difference and if the heads are destroyed it doesn't matter, you just have to not squeeze hard enough to cut the nail off....perhaps the DeWalt tool doesn't actually cut them off I don't know. A mill faced framing hammer works best if you have to do any driving from the pointy end, or using the claw side of that to twist the nail back to a straight enough condition to hit and push the head end out enough to grab
I wish they would make a smaller one. I have the one you show in the video and it works grate for most stuff but I tryed using it for old reclaim lath slats and all it dose is miss the nail and brake the lath
Great video. Have you tried to remove cleats from hardwood flooring with this tool? Since cleats are flat and tapered, I wonder if the Airlocker would just bend or get jammed.
My wife got me one of these and I found it a bit deceiving because it's advertised as a Nailer and NOT a nail Remover. Until she brought it home i never even knew they sold an air nail remover. So I've been watching RUclips seeing it ANYONE actually uses it as a Nailer to see how that works and clearly everyone uses it for nail Removal. Anyway I guess I can't complain because she got it for only $7 from a store that sells Amazon Returns and surprisingly it came with everything it was supposed to the instructions, the spare pin, the Alan wrench and even the little bottle of oil.
Hello my friend. Great information especially for friends using return materials (such as pallets). It's gonna help me, too. Thank you for sharing. Great Greetings ....
Is there a nail remover whereby the nail can be removed from headside from planks on a wall, where the planks will be flipped and returned to the pristine side?
Do you know the max gauge nail it will do? I've got old barn and corral wood with huge old nails. I don't know if these nails would even fit into the end of the tool. Thank you.
Hi love the video after watching I purchased a airlocker ap700 from Amazon great thing at first then it started to jam up in the nozzle not with quiet large nails it worked awesome but with small thin gauge it just keeps jamming up in the nozzle I've had to completely strip the gun down at least 50/60times now it seems to me that the ram ie the rod that does the pushing of the nail is to thin and could be a bit thicker tbh and now sadly I've only gone and lost apart ie the round black rubber driver guide and its going to cost a small fortune to get to the UK sadly not sure what to do if I am honest any way love you're videos awesome keep up the good work all the best lindsay 😎😎
Hi love the review although I have one question (I bother asking because I see you are responsive in the comments): Will it remove the tiny-short very very thin nails, that are almost like needles? I have 5 mm plywood with lots of nails to reclaim and I'm worried it will bend the nail on impact before it drives it out. I can put something around the nail to protect the ply I guess.
If your talking about Brad nails it depends on their thickness. The thicker ones it will but pin nails it will bend over. You best bet is to get a pair of nail pullers like you see me you in the video. The yellow ones and that works really well
Hi from England good video, got mine delivered today from Amazon, only had to buy a connector for my compresser, works pretty good saves a lot of hard work. The one tool I dont seem to be able to find is that dewalt nail puller, it looks great but there are many things you can buy in the USA that we just dont get, shame , never mind be lucky mate
Obviously right gauge gun for matching nail . It works 90% of the for me I actually took a nail out of my hand one day. Not pleasant to say the least. It was that or vice grips . After being a furniture/ cabinet maker for 55 years you’d think I’d learn.
@@sphlouge I know this comment is soooo old but I have to ask. Did you know to try removing the nail with the gun immediately after you nailed your hand or was the story more involved? I imagine your hand being attached to the workpiece and the only thing you can reach was the tool you were already holding. :)
One of the biggest issues I have is removing T1-11 and I have tried every nail puller out there. Would this tool be strong enough to drive the nail (head side) holding siding through the siding (into the stud) so the siding can be removed.
I have some 2x4s from some pallets that I've been trying to get nails out of for a while. The nails are in the 2" side not the 4" so hammering them in more wont help. When i try to pull these nails they just break as theyre so rusty. What do you suggest?
Are you pulling them with a puller, a hammer, or are you pushing them with the air tool? If they're breaking, I'd try the opposite approach to see if the nails hold together. If you were pulling them and the heads were breaking off, then try pushing them through and vise versa.
@@KomarProject even w heads, we'd lightly tap back & nip or cut w dremel & pull. Keeps tool marks off the face. I do a ton of "repair" work so finish blending is always prominent in my mind. Double handling is a pet peeve of mine. NOTE: I recently found your channel & can say it slightly restored my faith in RUclips. You do amazing work & I thank you for your service as well. 🇺🇸
I bought one of these for a major pallet wood wedding project - it is an EXCELLENT tool. I used a 5 gallon bucket also and filled it about a 1/3 full of water to somewhat slow and capture the nails so they wouldn't ricochet. It worked great.
Farmercl's Woodshop water, I never though of that. That’s genius. You can also put foam in the bottom too.
@@KomarProject or saw dust
This tool is absolutely worth the money. I believe I ordered mine for like $50 or $60. It makes nail removal so easy that my 7 year old who loves to do projects with me can clean boards just as quick as I can break down the pallets.
I made an attachment to mount on the front of mine so that I could use it to countersink nails to the depth I wanted! Made countersinking hundreds of nails a breeze when I painted my house!
I would absolutely NOT let my 7 yr old play with a tool like this. If he pointed it at another kid's head and pulled the trigger that driver would go thru the skull and you would be in jail for both child abuse and criminal negligence.
No matter how responsible they look working alongside Dad, kids do stupid things, impulsive things, especially boys!
Do not let him near this deadly tool. Yikes! Instead, raise your pallets on two boards, and give him a rubber mallet to hit the boards below so they disengage from the pallet. Also works with a block of wood. He will be safe, and he will do all the bending so you spare your back. I would work far from him with this air tool. Your wife will never forgive you if anything happens to him.
@mjremy2605 I don't think you understand how this tool works. I'm in a shop with my kid not at a fucking daycare. I think other people's kids are safe. Us country folk raise our kids to know how to do shit. You and your kid can go ahead and beat out nails with a rubber mallet.
I am rebuilding a cabin from early 1900s all the walls and ceiling’s had 1 inch hardwood boards under drywall. Ordered this tool and it makes fast work and doesn’t leave hammer marks on the reclaimed wood
This is one of those tools that is worth it more than just in time saved today... compound all the hammering prying and cursing over the years and you've got a torn rotator cuff in your shoulder, missing an eye from that time things got crazy with the prybar, and a cuss jar larger than the Titanic. Looking ahead to look back, this is a tool that pays you back from the future. That tool is much cheaper than I was expecting, too!
Samcraft ya it’s amazing. I think it actually $48 without the extra rod.
After spending as long as 3 minutes or more trying to drive out a single nail, then seeing what this puppy can do, these very thoughts came to mind. Just got mine in this morning. Excited to use it!
Love the video but the humour was the icing on the cake. Love it! Thank you for making me smile while I got the info
I would like to know how you would remove nails that are completely embedded within the wood.
Nail set or pin punch
Got one the other day and wanting to put it to the test soon. In practice mode it seemed to work great.
Works great. I've been using a pneumatic nail punch to take pallets apart for several years now.
Pallets is why I’m here.
"Bent like a 2 by 4 from home depot" that is a criminally underrated statement
If your wood is straight, you don't Home Depot right. Imagine what Home Depot trees look like in the wild.
Yeah this tool is pretty good. I used mine for the first time today. It was blasting out flooring staples from reclaimed hardwood flooring.
That tool is going to have a home in my tool chest. Great video.
Thank you so much this fell on my lap just in time. I had a contractor that screwed me and know i have to safely remove all nails from the 2x4x6x8 to save my money thank you so much my man i was going crazy until I found your video I subscribed and bought the tool on your link so support for getting out of a jam
Your very welcome. This will help for sure.
I love that thing. We bought one a few weeks ago. I was given a whole trailer of 2x4s that was torn out of a dance studio and had a bunch of nails in them. This thing made things so much more easier.
Jessy1119 ya it’s amazing. It’s like a magic tool. I can’t tell you how much I struggled with nails before this.
@@KomarProject yeah I can imagine. A few years ago I was going to use some pallet wood for some projects. I gave up. 😂 Maybe now pallets might be something that I can do now.
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Sir, you just got a new subscriber.
Lmao lol thank you
Since watching your video, I have ordered this tool and I’m excited to receive it and start using 👏😁 thanks for the tip 👍🏻
You’re going to love it. I love my
I've got a different version of this nail remover - actually an attachment for an existing tool.
But I didn't think of your bucket with platform/hole in center. Great idea! 💡
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Nice tool, thanks. I will start saving boards with nails now that the price of lumber is so high.
Fill the bucket 2/3 full of water and there's zero chance the nails will ricochet out of even that small slot. This also means you have a heavier, more stable platform to do your de-nailing.
Someone's done this before. :)
Very good point!!!
Would be nice to see a real demo with actual pallet nails still in the wood.
It is terrific on pallet wood.
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What a great and entertaining video, with all the scenarios for stubborn pallet wood nails.
Thank you sir.
I bought one of those a few years ago. I love it. So much easier.
ManCraftingTM right!!! It’s amazing. I sent one to Paul J last year when I found out he didn’t have one too. You just can’t live without it if you do this kind of work
Perfect Video! “Sold”! Thanks So Much. I have so much wood that the nails or if the nails are flush that need to be taken out, this by what you showed and reviewed will do the job!
Thanks Again
James Barlow
Chardon Ohio
Your very welcome James. I use my all the time
@@KomarProject Perfect I am sure I’ll get use out of mine. Thanks Again!
I LOVE my Airlocker. I've used it for 3-4 years and have removed thousands of nails from the pallet. I have pulled over 200 pounds of nails using it. I use two sawhorses with a large trash can under them with an old Blue Tarp in the can. This prevents the nails from bouncing around the shop. I'm not too fond of your method because you must spend more time aligning the nails with the small hole you cut. The pallets I am taking apart have almost 200 in them and I usually take apart 3-4 pallets at a time so any additional time alignment to a small hole translates to a lot more work time. I also prefer using Crowbars instead of the pliers you use. I use a 3-footer on the 10-16 penny nails and a 2-footer on smaller ones. They are a lot quicker and require less effort to pull the nail. IF you can find it, pick up a "Kwickgripper", this tool will pull rusted, headless nails out of old oak pallet stringers. Finding one is the challenge.
This works superbly on pallet wood!
I also have a air locker love that tool it makes wood removal simple
Bill Conz right!!!?? It’s awesome
Compare to using an SDS hammer drill with a cheap hex adapter - works about the same.
If you're doing a lot of recycling and have a compressor handy - go for it.
But I'm going back to the hammer and the pincer-puller or the plier-puller for the small boards bc I'm basically cutting the big nails flush and leaving them in the 2x's and bigger - it's utility and project lumber after all. And nails come out easy in the 1/2" wood that pallets use.
I'm using a 28# Bauer SDS Max 18ftlb hammer drill with a 1" chisel to do the mean work - which is a work out trying to get it out - but I'm thinking seriously about building a hydraulic seesaw press (that you stand on) bc I'm loving the 8-10 ft 3x3, 2x4, 2x5's that I'm getting out of motorcycle pallets - 4 to 6 per.
Just wondering what would be the smallest air compressor i would need just to remove pallet nails only
Thanks in advance
Love the video
Maybe it's time to make a new video on this airlocker tool. I would like to see you use your well used tool and can you punch out coated Staples? Cause that's what I have in some of the pallets I get. If you could do that? I would appreciate it. After reading some of the comments about jamming in the nozzle, I would like to see you do what I asked. Cause I'm not gonna buy one if it keeps jamming on smaller stuff. Thanks
Yeah, it’s very worth it.
I put a couple of scrunched-up rags in the bottom of the bucket to absorb the energy from flying nails.
I work for a pallet company the only job I have ever had we use this air locker it does everything we need so we never tried anything else we remove enough nails to fill up several 55 gallon drums a year get extra drivers they can break get chipped at our volume of use
Invaluable tool for reclaiming wood..I use a 55g barrel(can use metal or plastic)and filled bottom of barrel with few inches of wood shavings (to absorb water the nail.)Made wood too much as you did..and keep it outside shop and very ergonomic don’t have to bend over..started with a livestock mineral tub but either had to set it on something or bend over..(and the latter not so good at end of day if doing large amounts)..good and to the point video
I have one of these and it is grate!
Thank you really good device , this will help me more than you will ever know., Ray in the UK ..seems we have to buy this from the USA for UK clients ...thanks again..Ps I have subscribed to your channel
Any tips for unjamming it if a nail get stuck in the barrel between the rod and the barrel?
LOL...Don't trip chocolate chip. haha. Great video! Love your presence! Glad to subscribe!
Thanks for the support brother !!!
Love this, brother. I was looking for a review of this last year when I heard someone mention it on a podcast! Thank you!
Also - you should include the link to the OTHER version of the Air Locker which is just the gun itself without the extra pin. It's $48 right now (lowest price ever offered). You're sure to get some hits on that link too!
Marty Murphy your absolutely right. I’ll do it tomorrow. Thanks so much for the heads up Marty
Yep looks good except for any pallet I've grabbed are nailed together with annular ringed shanks. Needless to say you will split wood using a pry bar trying to separate the boards. Yep I know use a reciprocating saw then airlocker.
I break down pallets .... manually ... Without the Air Locker tool (I need one of these !!) , the most reliable way I have found is using the pliers (I have a pair of Chanel Lock) - The mechanical advantage you get makes all the difference and if the heads are destroyed it doesn't matter, you just have to not squeeze hard enough to cut the nail off....perhaps the DeWalt tool doesn't actually cut them off I don't know.
A mill faced framing hammer works best if you have to do any driving from the pointy end, or using the claw side of that to twist the nail back to a straight enough condition to hit and push the head end out enough to grab
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I wish they would make a smaller one. I have the one you show in the video and it works grate for most stuff but I tryed using it for old reclaim lath slats and all it dose is miss the nail and brake the lath
I think you can turn down the air maybe. Not sure if that will work
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Moises Robles hahaha thanks Moises
You could always trace where your board sits on the bucket and router it out so it holds itself on the bucket like a lid
I put dirt in the bottom of the bucket so there's something in there to lessen the chance of rebound
That a great idea
That is neat but I have some old wood that has 4 2x6's nailed on top of each other and the nails are inbeaded in the wood. How can I get them out?
Great video. Have you tried to remove cleats from hardwood flooring with this tool? Since cleats are flat and tapered, I wonder if the Airlocker would just bend or get jammed.
I haven’t but it’s worth a try. Anything to make it easier
I am using on for cleats on 900 sq feet of reclaimed wood flooring. Works great!
I did bend the cleats with pliers to get them so it'd be a straight shot through.
woo thank you , i have burn a lot of boards with nails in them , i will see if i can find one to buy
I put a link in the description for it. Hope that helps.
thank you
My wife got me one of these and I found it a bit deceiving because it's advertised as a Nailer and NOT a nail Remover. Until she brought it home i never even knew they sold an air nail remover. So I've been watching RUclips seeing it ANYONE actually uses it as a Nailer to see how that works and clearly everyone uses it for nail Removal. Anyway I guess I can't complain because she got it for only $7 from a store that sells Amazon Returns and surprisingly it came with everything it was supposed to the instructions, the spare pin, the Alan wrench and even the little bottle of oil.
Ya I think it’s only a remover
Sean, which return site did you use?
Hello my friend.
Great information especially for friends using return materials (such as pallets). It's gonna help me, too. Thank you for sharing. Great Greetings ....
Şahane bilgiler thanks Sahane. I’m glad I could help. Good luck
Is there a nail remover whereby the nail can be removed from headside from planks on a wall, where the planks will be flipped and returned to the pristine side?
Do you know the max gauge nail it will do? I've got old barn and corral wood with huge old nails. I don't know if these nails would even fit into the end of the tool. Thank you.
What size compressor needed? Will a 3 or 6 gallon work?
You can also use a piece of foam or even wall insulation To catch the nails.
Hi love the video after watching I purchased a airlocker ap700 from Amazon great thing at first then it started to jam up in the nozzle not with quiet large nails it worked awesome but with small thin gauge it just keeps jamming up in the nozzle I've had to completely strip the gun down at least 50/60times now it seems to me that the ram ie the rod that does the pushing of the nail is to thin and could be a bit thicker tbh and now sadly I've only gone and lost apart ie the round black rubber driver guide and its going to cost a small fortune to get to the UK sadly not sure what to do if I am honest any way love you're videos awesome keep up the good work all the best lindsay 😎😎
Prefect tool!!! I love mine!!
This is aMAZING
Hi love the review although I have one question (I bother asking because I see you are responsive in the comments): Will it remove the tiny-short very very thin nails, that are almost like needles? I have 5 mm plywood with lots of nails to reclaim and I'm worried it will bend the nail on impact before it drives it out. I can put something around the nail to protect the ply I guess.
If your talking about Brad nails it depends on their thickness. The thicker ones it will but pin nails it will bend over. You best bet is to get a pair of nail pullers like you see me you in the video. The yellow ones and that works really well
Hi what diameter is the driven inner pin? I want to use it to punch holes through 26 gauge steel.
Hi from England good video, got mine delivered today from Amazon, only had to buy a connector for my compresser, works pretty good saves a lot of hard work. The one tool I dont seem to be able to find is that dewalt nail puller, it looks great but there are many things you can buy in the USA that we just dont get, shame , never mind be lucky mate
I looked recently and they don’t seam to sell it anymore. I’m sure there is a different brand you can fin
I've always just pounded the back out till it came out the other side then grabbed it like you do.
An inverted cardboard box placed over the bin does a good job and no wasted MDF. Throw some dead nails into the bucket to stop nails bouncing around.
Great channel!
Many thanks !!
Can we can from gun which we use for new pallet making
No one mentions that you need an air compressor that costs a fortune ,were can you get the whole kit inclusive for an all in price
Nice, very informative and I like all the tests you did...I think I want one!
JM G thank you so much !!!
What PSI were you using? Did you try a higher PSI?
But you still gotta take the pallet apart or will this tool drive it through?
You still have to take it apart
Might as well throw varnished trim into kindling if you punch nails out the front
Have you ever tried just filling the bucket with sand or water to catch the nails? That might be far simpler/quicker.
The small bucket was just for the video. I typically use a 55g shop barrel to catch them. They usually stay in there lol
@@KomarProject Ah yeah, that'd do it lol. Well, then perhaps one of your viewers will see my suggestion and be inspired.
the one thing you didnt use it on was the type of pallet nails used, twisted and barbed or has ridges etc
It will remove all of them.
How do set up that connection for the gun because I don't have that connection on mine what kind of connections do you recommend I'm new to this
You mean the compressor connector ? I think it’s just like with any other numatic gun. Just use some Teflon on the threads
Amazing!
Thank you!
Very welcome
Belle démonstration bravo à bientôt salut Jeannot 🛠😉
Jean Loreaud thank you very much !!!
Awesome!
You can pretty much do the same with the nail gun you put it in with. Works 90% of the time
Never tried it that way. Will have to check it out sometime
Obviously right gauge gun for matching nail . It works 90% of the for me I actually took a nail out of my hand one day. Not pleasant to say the least. It was that or vice grips . After being a furniture/ cabinet maker for 55 years you’d think I’d learn.
@@sphlouge I know this comment is soooo old but I have to ask. Did you know to try removing the nail with the gun immediately after you nailed your hand or was the story more involved? I imagine your hand being attached to the workpiece and the only thing you can reach was the tool you were already holding. :)
One of the biggest issues I have is removing T1-11 and I have tried every nail puller out there. Would this tool be strong enough to drive the nail (head side) holding siding through the siding (into the stud) so the siding can be removed.
It should I think.
I have some 2x4s from some pallets that I've been trying to get nails out of for a while. The nails are in the 2" side not the 4" so hammering them in more wont help. When i try to pull these nails they just break as theyre so rusty. What do you suggest?
Are you pulling them with a puller, a hammer, or are you pushing them with the air tool? If they're breaking, I'd try the opposite approach to see if the nails hold together. If you were pulling them and the heads were breaking off, then try pushing them through and vise versa.
GREAT VID!
Thanks Jerry
For trim/finish nails I was taught to pull through from rear so as to not chip surface appearance
Ya you can totally do that. That’s actually right for nails without a head.
@@KomarProject even w heads, we'd lightly tap back & nip or cut w dremel & pull. Keeps tool marks off the face. I do a ton of "repair" work so finish blending is always prominent in my mind. Double handling is a pet peeve of mine. NOTE: I recently found your channel & can say it slightly restored my faith in RUclips. You do amazing work & I thank you for your service as well. 🇺🇸
what kind of pliers are you using to pull them after using the air lock?
They are made by dewalt but haven’t seen them in a while
Heart says, "Go buy one NOW!!"
Wallet says, "HA! Go grab your hammer"
Hahahahaha I agree but with so many nails I remove this makes it so much quicker and less frustrating lol
it's $50, how much is your time worth?
I was looking for a video like this.
I need a good power tool (non air) that can remove nails from the top, ie: from a deck. Any suggestions??
Komar hope all is well . Hope you have more videos coming soon ......... miss your fun , creative videos
Dr Frankenstein thanks man. Have lots of videos coming. Just need to get my ass in gear and edit.
Wish you had shown spiral nails
Works on those too. Just might need to hit it twice. But still works
Thanks for the info Bart! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Fred McIntyre you go it brother
I'd like to know about the nail puller you're using. Who is the manufacturer?... and the model number?
It’s made by dewalt here is the link amzn.to/3jajEpW
What if the nail is on the wall on a two by 4 and only access to you is the head of the nail ??
In that care take some nail pulling pliers and you will have to do it by hand. This only works if you can get to the back side of it.
Did you try the Mayhew Nail Boss?
I have not. But I’ll have to look into it
Thank you. On the heavier nails can you just adjust the air pressure up a little more?
You can just shoot it twice and it will get the big ones out.
will this work to remove nails from a deck floor
If you pull the planks up and The nail is sticking out of it it will. But other wise it won’t
NOOICE!!
I need a nail remover for nails that are counter sunk in decking boards still attached to the deck. This remover is not so good for that application.
What about removing the spiral nails that come in many pallets.. I've yet to see anyone remove these from pallets...
The remover will shoot those out too. I know they are a pain
Show video of screw drive and ring shank
Where should i buy from india
What about crate nail that is bent curved?
Or nail that's on the house?
You could just cut the hole in a 5 gallon bucket lid.
Don’t trip chocolate chip! Never heard that before.
Hahaha
Good vids, thanks, link for the dust mask. You make that also?
Poochie LePew there should be one in the description. If not in one of the newer videos for sure.
Anyone know how to unjam the rod ? Thanks in advance