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Stonehead
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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 10 8:09 am Post subject: Re: removing staples |

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magnet wrote: |
When I was a Gamekeeper many moons ago, all we used to remove staples was a six inch nail that we knocked in under them to force them up far enough to draw them with an ordinary pair of pincers.Oh them were the days blisters the size of half dollars and all for �16 a week!! Magnet |
I use a 9in nail (length fits my hand nicely), sliding about a third of it under the staple and then levering it back and forth to loosen the staple. When the staple is loose, I centre the nail through the staple, clench my fist around the nail and pull hard, wiggling my fist a bit if needed. It's much faster than using fencing pliers and hammer, but you do need toughened hands and a bit of muscle.
The OH uses fencing pliers, gripping the staple with the nippers, then rocking the pliers back and forth until the staple loosens. With more stubborn staples, she gives the hammer face of the pliers a whack with a lump hammer. It's a slower method, but is less hard on the hands and needs less muscle.
In both cases, if a staple is hammered right in we hammer a 6 or 9in nail under it and force it up until its sticking out far enough to lever it out.
As we reuse staples several times I hammer the bent and distorted ones back to shape on a small anvil. It's a good winter job�sitting in the workshop with a 3-gallon bucket of old staples and methodically working my way through them until I have enough for the next season's fencing repairs and replacements. |
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