JP Chestnut
Well-known member
Greetings all,
I know there are some very handy people on here, and I'm hoping some of you could lend me the benefit of your experience. I'm a new homeowner just starting to do some bigger DIY project.
I'm having my front deck redone this summer, and I've decided to break it down myself to the underlying structural components so that the contractor can just focus on building it back up.
I was able to get all the railings off but some of the nails that were used to affix the trim were incredibly hard to get out. They look somewhat like this: https://www.menards.com/main/hardwa...ring-nail-1lb-box/2295103/p-1444441856218.htm
but bigger and longer.
Using a long pry bar/nail puller, I ended up having to pry the heads through a bunch of the boards. I could not budge them out of the pressure treated 4x4s they were driven to.
My next task is pulling up all the decking boards and I'm assuming they were affixed with the same kind of nails. I'd like to pressure wash and reuse the decking boards which won't be possible if I have to rip all the nail heads through them.
I'm thinking that it might be better to get under the deck and cut any stuck nails where they meet the joists. Can someone please tell me what kind of power tool would be easiest to use for this job? I'm thinking either a reciprocating saw, an angle grinder with a cut off disk, or an oscillating multi-tool could be used but I suspect they would not be equally suited.
I'm on the Makita 18V platform if it matters. Thanks in advance!
I know there are some very handy people on here, and I'm hoping some of you could lend me the benefit of your experience. I'm a new homeowner just starting to do some bigger DIY project.
I'm having my front deck redone this summer, and I've decided to break it down myself to the underlying structural components so that the contractor can just focus on building it back up.
I was able to get all the railings off but some of the nails that were used to affix the trim were incredibly hard to get out. They look somewhat like this: https://www.menards.com/main/hardwa...ring-nail-1lb-box/2295103/p-1444441856218.htm
but bigger and longer.
Using a long pry bar/nail puller, I ended up having to pry the heads through a bunch of the boards. I could not budge them out of the pressure treated 4x4s they were driven to.
My next task is pulling up all the decking boards and I'm assuming they were affixed with the same kind of nails. I'd like to pressure wash and reuse the decking boards which won't be possible if I have to rip all the nail heads through them.
I'm thinking that it might be better to get under the deck and cut any stuck nails where they meet the joists. Can someone please tell me what kind of power tool would be easiest to use for this job? I'm thinking either a reciprocating saw, an angle grinder with a cut off disk, or an oscillating multi-tool could be used but I suspect they would not be equally suited.
I'm on the Makita 18V platform if it matters. Thanks in advance!