The notch is a
nail puller, the hammer head was used to drive a nail back in place, the round end serves as a bottle cap lifter, the pointed end could have been used to remove caps from milk bottles.
You will be surprised at the tools you'd be able to wield: spring-loaded needlenose pliers; a rotatable carbide wire cutter; a 3.25-inch 420HC fine-edge blade; a pry bar with
nail puller and bottle opener and more.
Tool Company, an industry leader in the creation of tool box essentials like the KwickGripper
nail puller, recommends being on the lookout for signs of termites as the weather grows warmer.
It features a key ring, seat belt cutter, bottle opener, pry bar,
nail puller, screwdriver and gradual hex driver.
Has a sideways
nail puller, unique in this group, that allows more leverage when pulling a tough nail.
I use a large flat-blade screwdriver--the wedge-shaped carpenter's type, not a hollow ground gunsmith's bit--with a small hammer and
nail puller to crack the muzzle device, literally.
Rounding out the other necessities for a fully-stocked toolbox are the 6-in-1 Wall Scraper ($7.49), which is a wall scraper, putty knife, paint roller cleaner,
nail puller, grout cleaner, and hole puncher combined; standard Wall Scraper ($7.49) offering a sturdy stainless steel blade, contour cushion grip, and a paint can lid lifter that is integrated in the handle; 6" Slip Joint Pliers ($8.49), which adjust to fit larger applications; and 6" Needlenose Pliers ($8.49) with precision-fit jaws and built-in wire cutter.
DONNY'S LITTLE HELPER:
NAIL PULLER Does exactly what it says on the tin and is especially useful if you are trying to salvage a piece of wood and don't want it damaged.
Its exclusive Double "D"[TM] Magnetic Nail Holder has the ability to hold both standard and duplex nails and provides increased reach for one-handed nail starting, while the Sidewinder[TM]
Nail Puller provides extra leverage for removing nails without ripping up forms.
A hammer, pry bar, wrecking bar, and a cats claw
nail puller will take just about anything apart.
One end is a two-pronged
nail puller and the other is a thin crow bar, perfect for levering up boards.
Nail puller. Identified by Don Banwart, West Bend, Iowa; Tom Kaminski, Franksville, Wis.; Robert Palmersheim, Lawler, Iowa; Dennis Howard, Boyne Falls, Mich.; Linwood Windsor Jr., Onancock, Va.; Duane A.