So, I’ve ripped up some old carpet from my new-ish house finally, and now I need to remove the staples from the floor. I read somewhere that you can use a floor scraper to shear off floor staples by running it over them repeatedly, which seems useful, but as I don’t have a floor scraper I was wondering …
Can a very wide clawed moulding crowbar be used instead? Same thin edge, but obviously shorter handle and thus less leverage. Would it work, or am I just going to bend the staples over? As you know I have a ridiculous collection of crowbars (it's a problem) and so I try to use them wherever I can.
I know I can use the claw to pull them out using the nail slot, but shearing them off is much quicker.
I thought rather than just give it a go and incite potential DIY disaster I better ask first.
Can a very wide clawed moulding crowbar be used instead? Same thin edge, but obviously shorter handle and thus less leverage. Would it work, or am I just going to bend the staples over? As you know I have a ridiculous collection of crowbars (it's a problem) and so I try to use them wherever I can.
I know I can use the claw to pull them out using the nail slot, but shearing them off is much quicker.
I thought rather than just give it a go and incite potential DIY disaster I better ask first.