Remove Nails From Trim Easy Way

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Using Channel locks, Phil shows you how to remove nails from trim without damages.

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00:00 Messing with trim that's already been painted
00:23 Instead of causing damage you can...
00:50 Little trick he's learned over the years
01:05 One way to pull out staples and nails without damage
01:37 Channel locks are great for a lot of things

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Transcript:
3 to 1, Hey, guys. A lot of times you mess with trim that's already been painted like this and you don't really want to mess up that trim. And you can, when you drive the nails, the finish nails through ends up being a bulge on the other side. You have to dig it out and then fill it in with caulking.

More than once. Instead of doing that, which you can do is take a pair of channel locks, which is probably something every home and grab it here at the bottom. And then roll on the round side of that and it pulls it out and it doesn't tear up the board on the other side, which is where all your finish is at. Still the same.

So it's a little trick that learned along the way. I actually have some pinchers that are rounded, but channel locks in that being just as more common to have around and your general household will have that. So that's one of the ways that you pull out staples and nails without damage in the front. So a little tip for you to get along better at your own home and the good old channel locks you use for a lot of things.

Sometimes when it shouldn't be used like when you should be using a wrench instead of channel locks. You tear up the nut, like I have a propane tank and the guys end up using the channel locks and I didn't pay attention to it. And now the thing's rounded. You can't get a good grip with a pair regular, you know, wrench that fits as a so channel locks are great for a lot of uses, but some uses you shouldn't be so there you go.

Tip on how to use your channel locks to pull nails out of any number of things.

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