there's a tool called shake and break that you use with an air hammer . amazing how well it gets screws out . i made my own , and easily got the tailgate latch bracket screws (huge phillips heads) out of my rusty 1973 f100 bed , after they'd been in there for 50 years . handy tool for many projects .
Good job looks like a new one,....I saw one guy on UA-cam use old motor oil and mopped it on after putting new wood on his trailer and after a few days it would soak in and water proof it
Thanks for posting. Dreading the day when I have to do this for my little 12' trailer.
I was dreading this project for months, but glad it’s over😀
Started right off the cuff I'm Not A Carpenter 😂👍🏾
Ha - well, the truth is the truth
But I got it done and I think it worked out just fine
@@MurphyMower Awesome 👍🏾
there's a tool called shake and break that you use with an air hammer . amazing how well it gets screws out . i made my own , and easily got the tailgate latch bracket screws (huge phillips heads) out of my rusty 1973 f100 bed , after they'd been in there for 50 years . handy tool for many projects .
The sound handy I need to do some research on that
Good job looks like a new one,....I saw one guy on UA-cam use old motor oil and mopped it on after putting new wood on his trailer and after a few days it would soak in and water proof it
I have used motor roll in the past that might not be a bad idea
Getting those old rusty screws out can be a real pain. Good choice getting the cutoff wheel after em. 😊😊
The cut off wheels are pretty easy fix
I was dreading this project, but once I got going was not a big deal
And yes, the front end loader did help
I’m building something out of the old used wood that was fairly solid more to come
Awesome, I'll be on the lookout for it
Nice job. 👍🏻
Thanks
Worked out pretty good
I’m doing the same thing with my trailer. 👍🏻
@@noelstractors-firewood57 I saw that- ha
Hey Lee , the trailer looked great . Since Evansville , I am looking for a 14 ft trailer .
14 feet would be a perfect size
I measured my DB and trailer and I could
load it without taking it apart .
@@inthebackyardwithdel438
That would be perfect