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P&C Tool Boards--How Do The Tool Hangers Come Out?

Roberts210

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I'm picking up 4 of these P&C tool boards for a buddy of mine tomorrow, and I need to ship them. I'd like to remove the wire tool hangers on each board, but I'm not sure how they come out. Anyone know? Are they screwed in or pressed in?

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I think they’re pressed in like a rivet. Better to get a thin piece of wood and some blocking to put on the opposing side. Or 2 boards together with some blocking in between.
Nice boards. Want to ship them to me instead? :dunno:
 

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Oh man. The temptation is strong. I don’t wanna step on anyone’s um, toes.
How many boards do you have.

Pictures in the P&C thread or the vintage tool board thread would be nice. :thumbup:
 

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If they are like the Williams boards, the hangers are a drive in with a spiral, like the old spiral nails. They have a boss at the top of the spiral, which I believe is a register so a tool could be used to drive the "nail" part into the board without touching (or damaging) the hanger part.

This type of hanger is not designed to be removed, and often takes a big chunk of the board with it when it is removed. Being able to twist it while removing may help reduce or eliminate the damage to the board.
 

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OK, thanks Provincial. I probably won't try to remove them then.
I know who you bought these for 😂. And to answer your question, no you can’t remove the prongs without seriously damaging them. I would recommend you find some 1”x1” wood at your local box store and cut it into 4” long strips( longer than the prongs). Flip the boards face in on themselves . Then you can use the already drilled corner holes to run screws threw and into the wood spacers. It makes the boards more sturdy for shipping and keeps them protected. It’s almost like I have purchased a few tool boards mail order before 😂
 

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Thanks SmokeShow. But I ain't gonna buy anything extra... I'll cut some pieces on my '65 Unisaw and save a few bucks.
 
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