Vaughan & Bushnell BC10 10-1 & 2-Inch Bear Claw Nail Puller, 265mm (10.1/2in)
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Although most of the material was made in the United States, I do not have any clue where it was
You have a good point there. It appears that this listing on Amazon is a misprint
Multiplying 5 x 2 by 5 gives you 5. There are six zeros in this equation. The size of an eight inch
Selected User Reviews For Vaughan & Bushnell BC10 10-1 & 2-Inch Bear Claw Nail Puller, 265mm (10.1/2in)
and if you break a, Vaughan, it will be The tool is being used for the wrong purpose. It was meant to be used as a hammer! Is exactly what a framer needs on them for easy and accurate reclamation of a nail(s). Large pieces of lumber are stripped out of your materials by this process! Besides metal framers, it's great for wood framers as well! When I was in high school, I received a In order to carry Here we are in the present. There are a lot of metal framers around me that use.
A couple weeks ago I purchased one of these, but it broke the first week. They replaced it, but I haven't used it since I haven't needed it. I have used it at work recently and it also broke in the same spot as my last one, unfortunately I have had it for longer than the 30-day return period. My nail puller broke and I can't use it anymore.
What a cutie. I love cats' paws. You can easily get in the wood and under the nail head with sharp teeth! Remodeling projects range from demolition to finish work for residential clients. It's so bad that most of the nails are pulled. The tooth I chipped away was my own fault and it took almost a year to recover. I needed to be able to get under a sinker attached to a steel bracket, however.
I couldn't get under small nails or screws with that bar, no need for brute strength, it's just about useless on the job, no one picks it up and uses it, too thick/bulky, pretty name, I don't know what use it would have.
I don't have much to rant or complain about Those who love it rave about it. Your trusty catspaw comes to the rescue when you need to pull a nail With the old waffle head, you can give the kittens foot a few good snacks and pry that 3 1/2" spike out of that pine. This is also a good way to keep apprentices in line. Using this for a day will make them aware of the fact that they don't.
In spite of its size and thickness, it is rather heavy and thick. My husband seems to enjoy it and is not as disappointed as I am.
To start with, I'm not sure whose fault it is, but the picture depicts the black paint version, but I was sent a blue version. A version of this I had gotten "borrowed" and I no longer have. The original version, though beat up, had a sharper set of points on all the blades than this newer one. Their hammers) hanging on the rack at HD are even worse.
A great puller, I used them all and this one is the one that works for me the best. I had to replace my old one, it just.