Hey Shannon, So glad you continued on You Tube. I did indeed learn something in this video. I'm not a carpenter. I check your video's first before starting a project. I am currently doing my entrance stairs. Thanks for the help.
You're an excellent instructor 11:34 we use to call them nippers, using them on wire fences, and almost anything. Thanks Shannon Happy Mother's Day everyone 💐
Shannon, you're always easy to understand, and you always have good everyday tips. I've been watching your channel for some years and yours is the first one I go to. Keep up the good work.
A pair of fencing pliers will work also when removing nails. Having a block of wood under your hammer head when pulling out long nails helps a lot. Works like a lever and fulcrum I learned about in school. Thanks Shannon
Shannon is like going to work and listening to people talk. I always end up smiling. “I don’t know, probably some kind’a geometry or something” We should message him our favorite “Shannon” quotes and he could make a highlight “reel”. There was one, it may have been the bathroom remodel with the pocket door but I can’t remember where he stands back and says “No, that’s upside down”. I like his real life videos. Oh how about the one where he was describing holes in the sheetrock of children’s bedrooms and no one knowing how they got there.
One of my favorite tools is the Crescent nail pulling pliers model NP11. I am in my 70s and this tool makes it easy when removing many nails. I have even used it to remove ring shank nails. I do enjoy your videos because I usually learn something new.
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Hey Shannon,
So glad you continued on You Tube. I did indeed learn something in this video.
I'm not a carpenter. I check your video's first before starting a project. I am currently doing my
entrance stairs. Thanks for the help.
You're an excellent instructor 11:34 we use to call them nippers, using them on wire fences, and almost anything. Thanks Shannon Happy Mother's Day everyone 💐
Yep, nippers. Used to use them to trim hooves.
Great stuff! My biggest take away is the side rolling action with hammer and plyers. 55yo and somehow I never discovered that easy move.
same here. i thought i knew everything, but hammer to the side had never occurred to me. that's why i watch these videos. There's always more to learn
Shannon, you're always easy to understand, and you always have good everyday tips. I've been watching your channel for some years and yours is the first one I go to. Keep up the good work.
Great video for all ages and occupations. Great info, great delivery
A pair of fencing pliers will work also when removing nails.
Having a block of wood under your hammer head when pulling out long nails helps a lot. Works like a lever and fulcrum I learned about in school.
Thanks Shannon
Shannon is like going to work and listening to people talk. I always end up smiling. “I don’t know, probably some kind’a geometry or something” We should message him our favorite “Shannon” quotes and he could make a highlight “reel”. There was one, it may have been the bathroom remodel with the pocket door but I can’t remember where he stands back and says “No, that’s upside down”. I like his real life videos. Oh how about the one where he was describing holes in the sheetrock of children’s bedrooms and no one knowing how they got there.
Glad you’re back!
One of my favorite tools is the Crescent nail pulling pliers model NP11. I am in my 70s and this tool makes it easy when removing many nails. I have even used it to remove ring shank nails. I do enjoy your videos because I usually learn something new.
Hi Shannon good to see you again.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the tech tips
As far as I can remember, those long-handled curved-jaw “thingies” were always referred to as “pincers”.
Thanks for some great tips!
You seem a little more energetic than in some of the earlier videos. Like it!
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Nice info for contractors & DIY’ers alike
Excellent zoom in around 2:00 👌🏼
Great video Shannon
Thanks for the Enlightenment with the leather trick.......
Man I’m glad you guys didn’t stop making videos! Just sayin
Very good video and informative.
Great tips, thank you.
You nailed it!
This was amazing, thanks
Great video.
nice tips. thanks for the tips
Thanks for the tips
I always use glue for trim and screws for everything else. Nails and flat-head screws should be phased out.
I smashed it a while ago Shannon!
What about getting box staples out of door jambs?
I'm remolding my mobile home and they seem to use a million staples to put the thing together and they are a pain to remove all of them
For short,those linesmen pliers are usually referred to as nines in the field,(9 inches).
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Awsome
I’m pretty sure that pinch looking tool is actually called a “nail puller” 😂
Do you have a video for building a shed?
I have an entire playlist of shed videos.th-cam.com/video/Xh_QMJALct4/w-d-xo.html
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nice
Hi. Please let me know if you have a website I can contact you for a product test. Thank you, Rachel
For a soft and thin wood is OK, can you do it on a 1/2” oak? Don’t think so.
Harder woods can be a different beast, but brad nails will usually pull through most woods under 3/4" thick, not always.
Definitely wear safety glasses. I treated a guy the other day in my clinic who was pulling out nails and open came out and hit him in the eye
Do you have Patreon account or some other way we can sponsor your channel?
Nice. Good information
What if the staple is deeply recessed 1-2mm? And you have no access to the back side of the wood.
digging it out with a flat screw driver is about all you can do if you need it removed.
Do you have Patreon account or some other way we can sponsor your channel? Rachel
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@@HouseImprovements I wanted to ask you a question. That is why I was looking for a contact page or email. Thank you.
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Thanks for the all the info