10-28-2021, 09:12 PM
Just saw this. I've done more than my share of nail removal (did commercial repairs for years) and here's some of my tricks. I have several of the coring tools shown earlier and they do work and leave a standard size hole making it fairly easy to plug. My preferred method involves a small pair of side cutters, something like a 1/9" and drill. I take the drill and drill down 2 sides of the nail up to about 1/4". Depending on how deep the head is. you might have to go a little deeper or rock the bit a little to widen the holes. Reach in the holes with the side cutters and grab the head and rock it a little get the head up to the point you can grab it with a pair of needle nose pliers, locking pliers etc and pull it out. I do admit when dealing with a screw with a broken off head, that coring tool is one of the best options.