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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures for How to Remove Stuck Nails
By Duane Johnson
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Here are tips for pulling tough, stubborn nails out of wood.
Read an overview for how to remove stuck nails
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Ram the claw of your hammer into the nail shank and rock it sideways using the claw edge as a pivot point. Repeat the process until you pry out the nail. This technique produces maximum pulling power with little stress on the handle.
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