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undyingking) wrote2006-02-16 03:56 pm
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Nail-related wisdom sought
Preparatory to moving we need to replace some skirting-board in the living-room. I've pulled the old board off, but the nails which were holding it are still embedded firmly in the wall and I can't work out how to get them out without pulling out large chunks of wall. But they're too flush for me to get a hacksaw in and cut them off. Or should I just make hollows in the back of the new board (which I'm going to be gluing on) to accommodate their heads? They're big old rectangular-cross-section things and look like they've been there for some time...
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Must admit, in your position I'd just make holes in the wall then fill them up again with Tetrion (or similar).
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I will end up by making holes if I can't do anything else, but I'd like to explore the possibilities first, in case there is a practical way round...
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Wear goggles, though, as if bits of metal fly off the nail they are sharp.
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I remember a friend telling me that he had to remove about 100 nails from the walls of his last house when he moved in. The previous owner had been a bit ... odd.
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