They do NOT protrude on the other side.
EDIT: I should have mentioned that I WAS able to pry some of them out. It was just super difficult.
They do NOT protrude on the other side.
EDIT: I should have mentioned that I WAS able to pry some of them out. It was just super difficult.
I’d just grab em with some pliers. Maybe needlenose depending on how small and how the space is.
They have stubbornly defeated my plier-based efforts
Maybe try some vice grips?
Use another tool to act as a fulcrum so you can use the pliers as a lever
What if you were to use a hammer also? Like, use it like you would to remove a nail, but put a pair of vice grips right above the claw to keep it from just sliding
Is it possible that they are brads from a nail gun? Are there tiny marks on the opposite side? Those nails don’t have heads you can grip, but you wouldn’t be able to pull them through.
If so, you may be able to push them back where they came from using the pliers.
There is absolutely no sign of them on the other side
Ok so we know what is not there on the other side… what is there on the other side?
https://sh.itjust.works/comment/20616411
I use needle nose pliers, grab the brad as close to the hinge as possible and flat against the board. Then, grab tight and use the tip of the pliers as a fulcrum.