These are great for getting large 16p nails out when the head is busted off or chewed from a cats paw, or rusted off due to water. It can get down there far enough to grab and pull it out. Also great for if you have to reuse a board. Just be gentle and get the head of the nail and put somethimg under the foot to not dent the wood. I used this a lot when i worked repairing/remodeling a 100+ year old commercial building. Most carpenters dont use this tool much, unless if your into remodeling, demo, or repair work, then its an essential tool and gets a lot of use. Otherwise its just a once in awhile tool and a conversational piece.
I have one of these. And they are very efficient at pulling nails as long as you know how to use the thing properly you can get very quick at it. This tool was years ahead of its time....
Why is it, every time I consult youtube for a product review, catus maximus just happened to upload a video on that very product, a couple of weeks ago.
Never have I ever seen such a tool. Thanks for the video
Fascinating! I never knew such a thing existed.
These are great for getting large 16p nails out when the head is busted off or chewed from a cats paw, or rusted off due to water. It can get down there far enough to grab and pull it out. Also great for if you have to reuse a board. Just be gentle and get the head of the nail and put somethimg under the foot to not dent the wood. I used this a lot when i worked repairing/remodeling a 100+ year old commercial building. Most carpenters dont use this tool much, unless if your into remodeling, demo, or repair work, then its an essential tool and gets a lot of use. Otherwise its just a once in awhile tool and a conversational piece.
iv never scene of this nailpuller before ...learn more usefull knowledge from catus after a few videos than most of my highschool teachers all year..
Wow, what an absolute unit! Piece of history to be proud of owning and just looking at every day. 🤗😘
Cool old nail puller
I have one of these. And they are very efficient at pulling nails as long as you know how to use the thing properly you can get very quick at it. This tool was years ahead of its time....
Hultafors makes a similar tool, the Atle Nail Puller, which is actually smaller because they don't have the slide part. You just hammer it in instead.
I see you're not wearing Velcro shoes 👟 in this video 😜👍🍻
That thing must be a nail puller from 200 year old houses,....Wow!!
I have the Bridgeport Hardware- same design. Unsure how old it is.
Which is a better slide-hammer nail puller, the Crescent Classic 56 or the Crescent New Style?
It seems like, at least 10 years ago Home Depot was selling these things for about $50 or maybe some of the other smaller big-box stores were
Why is it, every time I consult youtube for a product review, catus maximus just happened to upload a video on that very product, a couple of weeks ago.
i need one of these
On Amazon there are only 35 locked somewhere around that pricethanks do you wanna get burned new one going to Amazon
I have this one some mecánic give to me
If you know how to use this thing properly you can pull nails without damage at all next to a cat's paw that will damage the surface much harder..
a review of a nail puller that unsuccessfully attempts to pull a screw?? NEXT
I think you over hammered that screw head, and thats why you just ripped it off.