This movie remembers me to my father who passed away 2 years ago, he was 89. When i was a kid (now 65) i used with him the same tool to remove nails from scap wood to reuse the wood. 50 years not seen it but i found it back when making his barn empty. I only cleaned it and it is still working and still use it, now only for fun.
@@DrHutOfHandcraft I absolutely loved them my friend , I’ve subscribed and liked and can’t wait for future videos. You have a talent and I also love your cross channel relationship with Mr Patina , always good to have a friend to help out 👍❤️
@@philipwalton4877 Thank you so much for your kind words, much appreciated! Yes Mister P is and was always a great friend and huge help ! Thanks again for your support!
Wonderfully restored, sir. I wasn’t too excited about the colors, but the video was certainly enjoyable to watch. Looking forward to seeing your next project. Be safe.
Are the jaws are supposed to dig in? the handle has a big weight on it at the end. Place it over a fully driven in nail and slam the sliding end in to dig the Jaws into the wood so it can grab the head of the nail. Then lever off the lever attached to the jaws.
Yes that is actually how you use it, but I didn’t know it when I was testing it, because I had never seen such a tool before. Thank you for your comment!
You put the jaws on either side of the head of the nail. Then pound down using the sliding hammer. When sufficiently in you bend the whole thing sideways one the lever. This forces the jaws to grab the nail and also lift or pull the nail out. If not enough you then use a hammer. I used the japanese version in the 50s as a kid.
They are not for pulling nails out but fencing staples out and you roll them out using the tang on the second beak of the jaws. In Australia where we have very hard wood especially when it has been holding up a fence for better than twenty years you need something strong to pull the staples out of the post. I have my Great Grandfathers set which are almost the same make made before 1890 and they are almost the same, I was using them last week on an old post which a tree branch had fallen on and it loosened the staple with ease. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the info. I know I have used it wrong in the video, but at the time I didn’t know about it’s usage. It was the first time I’ve seen something like that.
Pretty fantastic work, dude! Nicely done! 😃 Here in Brazil they use cigarette's filter to paint the writing. Works very well! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I realize this is an older video. However I actually have a similar nail puller like that but mine is forged steel built. Once you understand how to use it, it is an invaluable tool to remove nails that are even with, or even sunken into any type wood. I pulled hundreds of nails using such a tool. No other way to get them out without totally destroying the wood...
De bedoeling is dat je de bekken van dat ding net over een diep liggende niet of spijker zet ,en dan met het glijdende gewicht in het hout slaat. Zodat de punten er net onder komen ,dan hem lang maken zorgen het korte handvat stevig tegen het hout staat dan aan het lange deel trekken tot de bekken goed om de spijker zitten ,nu met twee handen het lange deel over het korte handvat heen trekken !!dit creëert een goede hefboom met een verassende kracht .! Je moet er even aan wennen maar werkt prima. OPA
Schwarzmarkt? 😂 Ja ich finde den super! Besonders für kleine bzw feine arbeiten bei denen man genau arbeiten möchte und viel Kontrolle braucht ist der ideal! Solange du damit keine Stahlträger trennen willst ist der super und bei den Preis kann man nicht meckern! ✌🏻
@@DrHutOfHandcraft Naja, der Capo vom LIDL heißt doch Dieter Schwarz?! 🤔 Der Konkurrenzverein heißt hier nur "Feinkost Albrecht".. 🤣 Hab mir dat Dingen derweil bestellt und bin gespannt.. Hast du den dicken 5Ah-Akku drin oder den kleinen? Beste Grüße und frohes Schaffen! Freue mich schon auf das nächste Video..
@@juleslobo5644 achso 😄 ich habe das gute stück bisher immer nur mit dem 2Ah Akku benutzt, weil die größeren nicht verfügbar waren. Glaube aktuell sind die aber wieder verfügbar
Принцип действия машинки мне непонятен. Io no capisco princhipale como lavora Cuesta maccina, ma tutta restouraccione - molto benissima !! Brava maestro.
Nice restoration,but your using the tool wrong . The slide hammer is used to push the jaws into the wood around the head of the nail . Then you lever the whole tool against the small bar to pull the nail out .
Danke :) Naja ich habe mir das Schweißen selber beigebracht und habe keine Ausbildung oder ähnliches im Bereich Handwerk gemacht. Von daher würde ich sagen es ist annehmbar (aber schon auch bisschen schlecht 😃). Aber ich übe natürlich :)
Restoration was fine, but the test was a joke. That's not how you use a nail puller at all. You use it to get out nails that are completely buried in the wood. The jaws are shaped that way so you can get them into the wood and under the head of the nail. You then use the long arm as a lever, with the short arm resting on the wood. Just like a crowbar, but you can use it on nails that you can't get hold of with a crowbar.
@@DrHutOfHandcraft OK, I guess they're not very common. I don't have one either, and have never used one. Sorry if I came over a bit crass. But they're still made by companies like Bahco and Hultafors, so you can find their versions online. If you do, you will see that the modern ones are much shorter than your old one. That's because the new ones are not meant to be used alone (as yours obviously is), but they have a bolt at the end so you can use a clawhammer to get better leverage.
@@DrHutOfHandcraft Looking at the era it was built, covering two world wars, who knows???? But I'm sure all sides had much nicer ways of interrogation back then.
@@DrHutOfHandcraft You grasp the nail then lean it on the part that sticks out and bend it over. Try it and you'll see how well it works that way!!n Let me know what you think ok??
@@oneshotme okay I am sure that this will work great, but don’t you think the way I did is the original way? I mean since it’s a nail *puller* 😄 it has the appliance to pull the handle out fast and stop st the very end..
@@DrHutOfHandcraft I agree with one shot that you use it like a claw hammer, with the handle extending to give more leverage. The curved foot rests against the work surface and rocking the handle back makes the jaws pinch tighter the harder you pull.
Now I know, but when I was testing it for the video, I didn’t knew that because I have never seen nor used such a tool before 🙂 Thank you for your comment
@@DrHutOfHandcraft i'm not a fan of using cold blue for the finishing, it became a habit to hide which is not and the final results it could be better, otherwise good job and i'm a fan 👍🏻
This movie remembers me to my father who passed away 2 years ago, he was 89. When i was a kid (now 65) i used with him the same tool to remove nails from scap wood to reuse the wood. 50 years not seen it but i found it back when making his barn empty. I only cleaned it and it is still working and still use it, now only for fun.
Thank you for sharing this 🫶🙏🏼
Just found this guy. So yeah currently binge watching all his videos
Hope you like my work 🙂
@@DrHutOfHandcraft I absolutely loved them my friend , I’ve subscribed and liked and can’t wait for future videos. You have a talent and I also love your cross channel relationship with Mr Patina , always good to have a friend to help out 👍❤️
@@philipwalton4877 Thank you so much for your kind words, much appreciated!
Yes Mister P is and was always a great friend and huge help !
Thanks again for your support!
That looks great Doc! Nice restoration
Thank you!
Superb job 👌
Thank you 🙏🏼
Good job, interesting!
Thanks mate! 🙏🏼
And interesting and strangely striking old tool, nice to see it restored
✌🏻🙏🏼
Sweet
Thank you my friend ✌🏻
Immer wieder schön zu sehen, wie alte Werkzeuge vor dem sicheren Tod durch rosten gerettet werden. Wie immer tolle Arbeit.😊👌👍👍
😄 Danke Klaus! 🙏🏼
good
Thank you! 👍🏼
@@DrHutOfHandcraft
Love these old bits of kit being bought back to life!. Really like the demo of them in use too!. Nice one!.
Thank you!
Wonderfully restored, sir. I wasn’t too excited about the colors, but the video was certainly enjoyable to watch. Looking forward to seeing your next project. Be safe.
Thank you mate!
I think that the colour is not too bad, the colour did blend nicely. It is a special colour that matches.
@@adetoye50 Thank you ! Color is always a matter of taste I guess 🙂
I would have used the original red color on the tool, but hey, it's a matter if taste.
Are the jaws are supposed to dig in? the handle has a big weight on it at the end. Place it over a fully driven in nail and slam the sliding end in to dig the Jaws into the wood so it can grab the head of the nail. Then lever off the lever attached to the jaws.
Yes that is actually how you use it, but I didn’t know it when I was testing it, because I had never seen such a tool before. Thank you for your comment!
I hadn't seen a nail puller like that one before. That's a very clever design. Beautiful restoration! Subscribed! 🙂
Heey Sock Monkey Guy! Thank you, much appreciated!
it is a pleasure to watch you. Also I enjoy the whole idea of fixing something to use again
Thank you so much Nora! 🙏🏼
Excellent work on the press fit rivets
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Who else is watching this in bed, should be sleeping, but can’t stop watching?! ME! 🙌🏾
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Beautiful. As always.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Excellent production value mate - great enjoyment. Very nice inter-cuts between before and after.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it ! 🙏🏼
beautiful work
Thank you
That was pretty cool! 👌
Thank you so much for your support! 🙏🏼
Great!
Thank you!
good job i love this video subscribed
Thank you for your support!
I still don't understand how it works. Are you pulling the inner part to pull the nail out of the wood? If so, what's the lever at the head for?
You can either do that or you put it on the lever and bend it over to pull the nail out
You put the jaws on either side of the head of the nail. Then pound down using the sliding hammer. When sufficiently in you bend the whole thing sideways one the lever. This forces the jaws to grab the nail and also lift or pull the nail out. If not enough you then use a hammer. I used the japanese version in the 50s as a kid.
Great restoration and video technique. The Final Test? A leeeeetle weak. Hammer those nails in son! Hammer them in.
Thank you mate! I will do the testing again and post it on my Instagram page as soon as I have time !
Always Great! Thanks for the Experiment 🥰
Thank you! 🙏🏼 you’re welcome 😄
They are not for pulling nails out but fencing staples out and you roll them out using the tang on the second beak of the jaws. In Australia where we have very hard wood especially when it has been holding up a fence for better than twenty years you need something strong to pull the staples out of the post. I have my Great Grandfathers set which are almost the same make made before 1890 and they are almost the same, I was using them last week on an old post which a tree branch had fallen on and it loosened the staple with ease. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the info. I know I have used it wrong in the video, but at the time I didn’t know about it’s usage. It was the first time I’ve seen something like that.
I love your restorations, you work with beautiful craftsmanship cheers thanks.
Thank you very much 🙏🏼
So what does the pulling lever do? I can't really figure that part out.
When you pull it out you have a bigger leverage
So funny this tool : it seems like a old parrot's head !
Very effective !
😄 Yes I actually never saw something like this before!
It looks great and a wonderful job restoring it!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you! 🙂
@@DrHutOfHandcraft You're welcome!!
I love the green. Nice job. 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
Those nail pullers are mainly for finish nails. Up to 16 penny. So you don't damage the wood around the nail
Nice to know
Pretty fantastic work, dude! Nicely done! 😃
Here in Brazil they use cigarette's filter to paint the writing. Works very well!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you very much 🙏🏼 that’s a good idea!
That was great 👍 very nice tidy job. Your welding is spot on, just as good as mine.
Thank you! 😄
I love your channel @austeration! I just came across Dr Hut. 👌
@@GT_Racer347 Thanks GT Racer 😀 Dr Hut is fantastic also. I enjoy his work
I dont think my fingernails have ever been so bad that I've needed something like this.
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Interesting tool, well done.👍
Thanks mate 🙏🏼
Nice work as always!…🔥🔥🔥
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I realize this is an older video. However I actually have a similar nail puller like that but mine is forged steel built. Once you understand how to use it, it is an invaluable tool to remove nails that are even with, or even sunken into any type wood. I pulled hundreds of nails using such a tool. No other way to get them out without totally destroying the wood...
Thank you for your comment!
Your welding will get better with practice my friend.👍
Trying my best 😄 But I taught it to myself only a couple of months ago, so I guess it’s okay 😅
This tool was invented to remove nails which were hammered deep in the wooden planks.
Ok 😄
What blasting grit are you using? That finish it leaves is very nice!
I was using glass beads 100-200 µm
Good video mate . Keep going . You have nice videos and content 👍
Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
also i look forward watching the rest
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I read the title and get an uncomfortable feeling in my fingers but then realized it was meant for something else.
😅😅
Wow immer wieder gern 😀
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De bedoeling is dat je de bekken van dat ding net over een diep liggende niet of spijker zet ,en dan met het glijdende gewicht in het hout slaat.
Zodat de punten er net onder komen ,dan hem lang maken zorgen het korte handvat stevig tegen het hout staat dan aan het lange deel trekken tot de bekken
goed om de spijker zitten ,nu met twee handen het lange deel over het korte handvat heen trekken !!dit creëert een goede hefboom met een verassende kracht .!
Je moet er even aan wennen maar werkt prima. OPA
Thank you for your comment
Your welding is bad but you are a good grinder. Reminds me of me.
😂✌🏻 Well I guess it’s okay to be bad at welding, when you’re good at grinding 😂
Ughhhh I NEEEEEED that blueing solution !!! I can’t find it anywhere.
Where did you search? Just type in ‘cold bluing’ , there are several different brands
@@DrHutOfHandcraft are you getting it in bulk ?
@@roccocroce No
Love the choice of paint colours. Beautiful job, Dr.
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
gostei !
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I sub’d!
Thank you very much mate 🙏🏼
You're definitely a grinder not a welder,😉 well done btw. Pretty good resto.
Thank you!
Excelente 👏👏🇧🇷
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I'm going to do that experiment at home first thing tomorrow morning. I'm dead serious...
I warned you
Oh geil, der kleine 12V-Trennschleifer vom Schwarzmarkt, bist du zufrieden damit?
Schwarzmarkt? 😂 Ja ich finde den super! Besonders für kleine bzw feine arbeiten bei denen man genau arbeiten möchte und viel Kontrolle braucht ist der ideal! Solange du damit keine Stahlträger trennen willst ist der super und bei den Preis kann man nicht meckern! ✌🏻
@@DrHutOfHandcraft Naja, der Capo vom LIDL heißt doch Dieter Schwarz?! 🤔 Der Konkurrenzverein heißt hier nur "Feinkost Albrecht".. 🤣 Hab mir dat Dingen derweil bestellt und bin gespannt.. Hast du den dicken 5Ah-Akku drin oder den kleinen? Beste Grüße und frohes Schaffen! Freue mich schon auf das nächste Video..
@@juleslobo5644 achso 😄 ich habe das gute stück bisher immer nur mit dem 2Ah Akku benutzt, weil die größeren nicht verfügbar waren. Glaube aktuell sind die aber wieder verfügbar
Why did you cut the pommel off?
I said it in the video. I first wanted to replace the rod, that’s why I cut it off first. But then I decided to keep all parts original
Onde isso é usado? Como funciona?
No idea 😄
@@DrHutOfHandcraft 🤣😂
Принцип действия машинки мне непонятен. Io no capisco princhipale como lavora Cuesta maccina, ma tutta restouraccione - molto benissima !! Brava maestro.
Thank you
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Nice restoration,but your using the tool wrong . The slide hammer is used to push the jaws into the wood around the head of the nail . Then you lever the whole tool against the small bar to pull the nail out .
Thank you!
Yes, I know, other people also mentioned it. When filming the video I just didn’t know 😄
Deine Arbeiten und Projekte sind echt schön,aber schweissen ist echt nicht dein Ding wa?!😉
Danke :) Naja ich habe mir das Schweißen selber beigebracht und habe keine Ausbildung oder ähnliches im Bereich Handwerk gemacht. Von daher würde ich sagen es ist annehmbar (aber schon auch bisschen schlecht 😃). Aber ich übe natürlich :)
@@DrHutOfHandcraft 😁🤘🏻
Your welder is too cold. Turn the heat up a p
But, you'll get deeper penetration and a smoother puddle of weld material
Thanks for the info! I will try that out next time :)
Looks like a parrot or one of those crestfishes
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a TINY BIT too much filler haha
great job as allways
Wanted to be safe 😄 thanks mate!
Very cool! In Germany, I hear you can also use those to pull teeth! :)
Ouch 😅 thank you!
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When you weld you don't have any intensity, your Weld bead is too high on the surface
Yeah like I said, I have to practice 😄
Agreed but he is also welding with flux core and that’s a real shity proses in general
@@einhundertfunfzig4919 I unfortunately don’t have another option for welding
Restoration was fine, but the test was a joke. That's not how you use a nail puller at all. You use it to get out nails that are completely buried in the wood. The jaws are shaped that way so you can get them into the wood and under the head of the nail. You then use the long arm as a lever, with the short arm resting on the wood. Just like a crowbar, but you can use it on nails that you can't get hold of with a crowbar.
I have never seen such an item before nor have I seen how it is used. I simply didn’t knew 😄
@@DrHutOfHandcraft OK, I guess they're not very common. I don't have one either, and have never used one. Sorry if I came over a bit crass. But they're still made by companies like Bahco and Hultafors, so you can find their versions online. If you do, you will see that the modern ones are much shorter than your old one. That's because the new ones are not meant to be used alone (as yours obviously is), but they have a bolt at the end so you can use a clawhammer to get better leverage.
Three seconds in and thinking 'Is that for finger nails or timber nails?'
I do not recommend using it on finger nails! 😄
@@DrHutOfHandcraft Looking at the era it was built, covering two world wars, who knows???? But I'm sure all sides had much nicer ways of interrogation back then.
@@stevebothe1416 😅
Зачем вообще надо было ручку отрезать???
I wrote it in the subtitles. I cut the top off because I first wanted to replace the rod, but then I decided to keep it afterwards.
@@DrHutOfHandcraft Тогда извиняюсь, я сходу английский не очень перевожу)) (Then I'm sorry, I'm not very good at translating English)))
@@hsv7676 no problem mate
I disagree. I think a very intelligent dog made it and wrote "C.A.T" on there to throw us off its trail.
😂😂
That's not how it's used to pull nails lol
How is it used? 😄
@@DrHutOfHandcraft You grasp the nail then lean it on the part that sticks out and bend it over. Try it and you'll see how well it works that way!!n Let me know what you think ok??
@@oneshotme okay I am sure that this will work great, but don’t you think the way I did is the original way? I mean since it’s a nail *puller* 😄 it has the appliance to pull the handle out fast and stop st the very end..
@@DrHutOfHandcraft I agree with one shot that you use it like a claw hammer, with the handle extending to give more leverage. The curved foot rests against the work surface and rocking the handle back makes the jaws pinch tighter the harder you pull.
That's not how u use that I hope u know
I never used such a tool before, nor did I see one like that before I restored it. Now I know how it is used properly :)
You are not using the tool properly. This video will demonstrate: ua-cam.com/video/sWC0hkTH250/v-deo.html
Now I know, but when I was testing it for the video, I didn’t knew that because I have never seen nor used such a tool before 🙂 Thank you for your comment
I think your capabilities are better than this, not your best restoration
Thank you for your comment. What didn’t you like, so I can make it better in the future
@@DrHutOfHandcraft i'm not a fan of using cold blue for the finishing, it became a habit to hide which is not
and the final results it could be better, otherwise good job and i'm a fan 👍🏻
@@a7madrt Ok thank you for your opinion. I will consider it in the future!
Набалдажник отпилили, потом приварили. Лишняя работа.
I wrote it in the subtitles. I cut it of because I wanted to replace the rod at first. But then I decided to keep all parts original.
Сварка ёто не твоё Я смотрю
Still learning 🙂
Its no more antique
Well it’s an antique but restored item 😄
This video is off sync
What do you mean?
@@DrHutOfHandcraft video is behind 5 seconds after the noise. Hammer noise is delayed by 5 seconds.
@@Tiktalkrandom When exactly? I checked 3 times, nothing off sync for me…
I checked it three times on three different devices mate, nothing off sync. I think something is wrong with your device 😅
@@DrHutOfHandcraft guy either got what he wanted and is a "troll" or bad device, checked a few spots and was in sync for me