Let's Try Them Out! 2 NEW TOOLS!

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0:00 Nail Return Gun Review
3:31 IR Paint Scraper Review

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Heat stripper needs a spacer on it, maybe even with small rollers so you can roll it over the surface and cover a larger area. Denailer looks boss.

TheDoosh
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good tip using a bin underneath the timber. I remember when 'the poultry people' got one, chap was dismembering pallets and a nail ricocheted at him!

TheChipmunk
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Wood is wood, no matter who's skipp it's coming from! Nice one!

anwolfs
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Heat guns are easier to use and control. Plus you can watch the surface while using. Nail remover is a keeper... I've not seen one before. Likely going on the Wish List. Thanks, Keith.

daveduncan
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On the paint stripper put two inline skate wheels on either side suspending it 12mm above your object.

WTRI_Ronny
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Had one for two years, game changer for those of us who mainly work with pallet and other reclaimed wood.

mickwilson
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I also got the denailer a year or so ago, also had to replace the hose fitting and it’s a pure beast. I use it to remove nails from pallets, one of my best and favorite tools

deepsgnips
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I'd forgotten I'd seen your review and bought the same air nail remover from aliexpress. Exactly the same issue with the non standard hose fitting, it's not PCL or Euro fitting but once changed for a Euro connector it's brilliant for removing nails from pallet wood

geoffreycoan
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Nail gun is great for reclaiming pallet wood. I’ve had one for 3 years, and like you I have a huge 320m² of roof sarking, but in my case it’s all for burning as it’s 260 years old and thoroughly nail-sick. The advantages of closed window wood burners…

andrewknots
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The "de-nailer" is great, but put it over a bucket of something (sawdust, sand, etc.) to absorb the impact because they ricochet.

I recycled a couple hundred feet of cedar fence and would still be pulling nails if I hadn't bought the air tool.

lazygardens
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Years ago, my Dad had a similar heat paint remover. It was basically a mini 2 bar electric fire with a handle, but it had semi circular rails at the business end to keep the right distance from the work. Very effective, but who knows how much lead paint we stripped with it at the time!

PaulWoodJatobaFilms
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That de-nailer is awesome, never seen one of those before

adeh
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Yeah not just having a spacer on the stripper seems like a no brainer to me. Neat idea, but it needs another revision or two. That nail remover was pretty sweet though

SeanMather
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The nail remover is pretty cool, I haven't heard about them before. But now I know thanks to you!
You were on point for the paint remover and the lack of guides makes it really difficult to hold at constant height.
Heat gun makes this job much easier and probably cheaper.
Bahco carbide stripers are one of the best hand tools I own and are a treasure trove, well worth the higher cost compared to other crap on the market.

AndreaArzensek
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i have had one of those for a couple of years now and find them great fo removing nails. I use a lot of reclaimed wood and I fire them into a bucket with a large magnet inside, i can then take the marnet out and get all the nails with it. the other tool i find good is the roughneck beam puller that has two prongs on the end and loops under the batter and then prises the wood off without damaging the wood.

johnfithian-franks
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That nail remover looks like the business. Lots of batons too - I suspect we'll see them again. The new hat-and-coat-stands :)

fuzzix
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I don't use the denailer often, but I am quite glad I have it when I do. Love that thing.

watcherofwatchers
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I definitely need one of these nail removers, Marks being going on about these and how awesome they are. I'll need a compressor first though, I'm sure I could get a small one for under my workbench. Interesting video as always Keith thank you.

karlpopewoodcraft
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Those paint strippers have been around a long time. I remember in the late 60s or early 70s using one on fancy door trim. It burnt more than it stripped. I am sure my long term health was effected by burning lead paint. This was old enough to be just 2 wire cloth chord and a wooden handle untit.

WillysCJ
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Thanks for the review Keith, the de-nailer tool i love it defo have to get one of those some day, as for the scraper erm no thanks takes too long and as you said holding it for 10-20 seconds is a bit of a pain.
Stay Safe,
Barry (Wirral)

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