A BETTER pallet breaker tool

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  • A BETTER pallet breaker tool
    I needed a new pallet breaker since I gave mine away. I had a make shift single bar that worked in a pinch but I knew I was going to make another one since the first one worked so well. I didn't really explain how I made it so this video goes into a little more detail on the construction of the pry bar. Enjoy and check out the original video to see how I made it portable with a removable handle.
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  • @EkanVitki
    @EkanVitki 4 роки тому

    When you're doing the ends, I find it's easier if you can start both ends before you pull either end completely up. This allows the breaker to be the fulcrum of a class one lever (the board) with the effort provided by the nails in the middle and far end. That way when you come to pull the last end, its nails have already cleanly pulled partway out nice and straight, making it much easier to pull. If you don't do this, when you come to the last end there is nothing for the breaker to bear against except the weight of the board, so it flaps up, twisting and bending the nails and sometimes splitting the end of the board or breaking pieces off the end. If you do them in the right order it's quicker, less fuss, you don't have to handle the boards and you're less likely to damage the boards, or bend the nails (which makes them harder to remove and less reusable if you plan to reuse them)

  • @donnyrankin7256
    @donnyrankin7256 4 роки тому

    Dude! Do the sides first.