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scaredofdebt wrote: »
Maybe if the op owns a compressor.0 -
If you've got mole grips they might be more successful than pliers, lever against a scraper.0
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Ask ten people, get ten answers
Mine is
With surface protection so you can lever rather than straight pull0 -
You've had a dozen different suggestions, so I'll add a lucky thirteenth!
Sticky tape around hole (you can just go straight over staple) to protect surface. Grip staple as low as possible, pliers straight up. Twist. Keep twisting. Staple will break low down, below surface. Fill hole. Done.0 -
Dewalt wont be manufacturing them so you're just paying for the name, they'd be no different from the Stanley ones. Personally I find the Magnusson range from Screwfix fairly decent.babyblade41 wrote: »For the extra pound I'd go for De Walt0 -
Tin snips are no good, if you want to go down that route use side cutters,
These are cheap ones
https://www.screwfix.com/p/magnusson-side-cutters-6/9330v#_=pI'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.
You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.0
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