To Remove Nails from Both the Head and the Point
You Plan to do at least one activity in each column
DRIVE NAILS FROM THE POINT:
- concrete forms
- flooring with nails,cleats, or staples
- furniture
- lumber >= 1 1/2-2" thick (37mm-50mm)
- 1x wood products (actual thickness = 3/4" (19mm))
- sheathing & siding
- trim - wood, particle board & composites
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DRIVE NAIL HEADS:
- through siding, trim & sheathing up to 3/4" thick
- through drywall up to 3/4" thick (19 mm)
- through metal roofing & siding
- to set raised nails in decks, framing, & structural members
- to countersink nails 1/8" (3 mm) or 3/8" (9.5 mm) deep to prepare for refinishing
- in other similar situations
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- From the selections below note the tool needed for each range of nails you have.
- Determine the most common or most urgent size to remove.
- Select the tool for that range of nails.
- For the other ranges of nails, determine if you will need additional tools or if having additional driver/nose sets* on hand will work better.
- Select those pieces after putting the first tool in your cart. In addition to buying tools, you can buy up to 3 additional driver/nose sets and 1 set of recommended repair parts for each tool without paying for additional shipping.
* The only differences between the V20 denailer models is the diameter of the driver and its matched nose. We call that pair a "driver/nose set". They are designated by the letters DN, as in DN40 when sold separately from a tool. The number attached to V20 indicates the driver/nose set in the body; for instance V20-40 indicates a DN40 driver/nose set is in the body. Each driver/nose set can be removed from a tool body and replaced with one of the same or a different size in 3 to 5 minutes (see silent video).
TO DRIVE NAILS FROM THE POINT : |
FIND YOUR FASTENER BELOW, THEN SELECT THE TOOL BELOW IT:
- all nails are 16d box nails or smaller (0.135", 9/64" or 3.76 mm in diameter). These nails will be less than 3 1/2" (90 mm) long.
- all flooring nails and cleats
- all nails are between sizes 16d box to 30d common (0.135"-0.207", 9/64"-13/64", or 3.75-5.26 mm diameter). These nails will be approximately 3 1/2-4 1/2" (90 - 115 mm) long.
- a very wide range of nail sizes between 6d box to 30d common (0.099"-0.207, 3/32"-13/64", or 2.51-5.26 mm diameter)
- OR flooring staples with a 3/16" wide crown (0.1875" or 4.8 mm)
- nail sizes 20d to 50d common (0.192"-0.244", 3/16"-1/4", or 4.88-6.2 mm in diameter). These nails are around 4 to 5 1/2" (100 - 140 mm) long. These may only be kicked part way out of the wood.
- flooring staples with 7/16" (0.4375" or 11.1 mm) wide crown
- OR nails ranging in size from 40d to 60d or Spikes 7/32" to 5/16" diameter (0.225-0.312" or 5.72-7.92 mm). These nails/spikes will be from 5 to 6" (125-155 mm) long and are likely to be only partly ejected.
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TO DRIVE NAILS FROM THE HEAD :
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- through siding, trim & sheathing up to 3/4" thick
- through drywall up to 3/4" thick (19 mm)
- through metal roofing & siding
- to set raised nails in decks, framing, & structural members
- to countersink nails 1/8" (3 mm) or 3/8" (9.5 mm) deep to prepare for refinishing
- in other similar situations
FIND THE RANGE OF HEAD DIAMETERS, THEN SELECT THE TOOL BELOW IT::
- heads < 5/16" diameter (0.312" or 7.92 mm)
- heads >= 5/16" diameter (0.312" or 7.92 mm)
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