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Decks and Railings: Replace popped nails
By Mike J. Preble
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Replace deck boards, strengthen posts and pickets, stiffen bouncy decks.
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If the nail shank breaks off, don't worry. Just drill a pilot hole beside the nail and drive a screw. The screwhead will cover the nail.
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