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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 776879" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>With ring shanks you will no doubt bend most of the metal up trying to pry out. That is if you don't pull the head through. You might try a skill saw and carbide blade. Cut through the perlin at every nail. The sawall is not a bad idea with a fine tooth metal cutting blade.</p><p>Prying may work if you maybe could cut a slot into a half piece of pipe the same radius as the metal.The slot would go on both sides of the nail. Pry between the pipe and the perlin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 776879, member: 5494"] With ring shanks you will no doubt bend most of the metal up trying to pry out. That is if you don't pull the head through. You might try a skill saw and carbide blade. Cut through the perlin at every nail. The sawall is not a bad idea with a fine tooth metal cutting blade. Prying may work if you maybe could cut a slot into a half piece of pipe the same radius as the metal.The slot would go on both sides of the nail. Pry between the pipe and the perlin. [/QUOTE]
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