The bull bar is nice because of the indexing head. You can use the back side of the claw to not chunk up the decking if it’s gonna be your pallet buster
They have another one called a pallet Buster comes in three sections and it's pretty wide and it's made of steel and you don't have to bend over to Pride would up I've already tried it
These units are both , excellent for helping to save a person's lower back. The leverage concept is, fantastic in this application too ( very helpful )! Also keeping each board in one peace ( with few casualties ) a great way to save time and product in this project. 🧔👍
💥💥 9:24. Wow, he really struggled to get that short, thin pallet board off. Makes it seem that deck boards would have given him a much bigger fight. 👊🏼
Well we found out he was sick during filming and didn't have his strength about him sadly. Otherwise I didn't think I was quite that much stronger then him! 🤣
just got a job for a tear out and deck install, 1000 sq ft 13 ft high on far end... home depot has the deck wrecker for 60 bucks? if so awesome, either way thanks for the demonstration fellas... (trying to salvage all the deck boards, there's no rot- just some rich retirees that got tired of the same old deck... doing trex on the install 🤑)
Would have been informative to actually see how these tools work on taking 2x6 deck boards off a deck. Pulling 3/4" pallet boards fastened with 2" nails is likely easy, compared to 2x6 deck boards fastened with 3" galvanized nails. That hollow handle on the Crescent tool may not be able to pry such deck boards without bending and making the tool useless...?
From experience ripping things up... I've learned to lay nail boards with the nail points down. No one intentionally steps on a nail, but all it takes is a little stumble or inattention for a long, rusty nail to go into the bottom of your foot and maybe even out the top. Even if you're up to date on your tetanus shots, a nail in your foot can make your life miserable for a week or so until it heals. Cheers
If I had access to a deck needing replaced or had the bull bar when I demo'd mine, I would agree. A new vid may be coming soon if I can get the right parameters in line. The bullbar is top of my list for taking apart pallets so far though.
Bull bar all the way.
I have never watched your channel before. It was a thorough how to/comparison video. Your brother is a total spaz! But totally hilarious!
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching!
The bull bar is nice because of the indexing head. You can use the back side of the claw to not chunk up the decking if it’s gonna be your pallet buster
They have another one called a pallet Buster comes in three sections and it's pretty wide and it's made of steel and you don't have to bend over to Pride would up I've already tried it
Tell frosty hair that the head indexing feature is there for a reason. Or was he practicing for broke back the sequel?
Good channel. A couple of cheap wireless mics would really help. DJI and RØDE make nice sets.
If you break the boards it defeats the object
These units are both , excellent for helping to save a person's lower back. The leverage concept is, fantastic in this application too ( very helpful )!
Also keeping each board in one peace ( with few casualties ) a great way to save time and product in this project. 🧔👍
💥💥 9:24. Wow, he really struggled to get that short, thin pallet board off. Makes it seem that deck boards would have given him a much bigger fight. 👊🏼
Well we found out he was sick during filming and didn't have his strength about him sadly. Otherwise I didn't think I was quite that much stronger then him! 🤣
just got a job for a tear out and deck install, 1000 sq ft 13 ft high on far end... home depot has the deck wrecker for 60 bucks? if so awesome, either way thanks for the demonstration fellas... (trying to salvage all the deck boards, there's no rot- just some rich retirees that got tired of the same old deck... doing trex on the install 🤑)
Would have been informative to actually see how these tools work on taking 2x6 deck boards off a deck. Pulling 3/4" pallet boards fastened with 2" nails is likely easy, compared to 2x6 deck boards fastened with 3" galvanized nails. That hollow handle on the Crescent tool may not be able to pry such deck boards without bending and making the tool useless...?
Where do you find a Bull Bar at $60? Is that USD or CAD? Amazon shows 2 of them $169 and $147. Where are the ones for $60?
I bought mine at homedepot, and it was $60 USD about $62 after tax
I just use a circular saw and saw near the 2 by 4. Fast and easy.
That's also what I usually do! ruclips.net/video/uWZF09wKqPw/видео.html
From experience ripping things up... I've learned to lay nail boards with the nail points down. No one intentionally steps on a nail, but all it takes is a little stumble or inattention for a long, rusty nail to go into the bottom of your foot and maybe even out the top. Even if you're up to date on your tetanus shots, a nail in your foot can make your life miserable for a week or so until it heals. Cheers
ever grinded the nail heads before going to work with the bars? tales more time but you salvage 100% of the wood like.... half the time... atleast😆
What tool are you using to grind the nail heads off?
You can't in most cases , their counter sunk deep .
Timber is just cheap pine on the pallets, removing a hard wood deck is much better demonstration how well the bullbar works
If I had access to a deck needing replaced or had the bull bar when I demo'd mine, I would agree. A new vid may be coming soon if I can get the right parameters in line. The bullbar is top of my list for taking apart pallets so far though.
FYI the average cost of a single M67 grenade is around 45 US dollars, you can wreck all those pallets in genuinely 7 seconds... just saying.
I've been disassembling pallets all yesterday and today, that sounds great to me.
Isaac keeps interrupting which makes it difficult to follow the information being presented.
He doesn't have a clue, it works great,to much talking,,, not necessary
The bloke with the beard is a plank
The guy with the facial hair is very irritating
Wow this guy loves to here himself talk. On all his other video too. Repeat chitter. Chatter
Hi Linda! Sorry I'm a bit wordy for your tastes. I always try to be as informative as possible so I end up talking a lot!
Mr. blond top, STOP interrupting!
Brow less banter
Wow, you guys talk way too much, get to the point. You took a 10 video and turned it into a half hour with unnecessary babbling.