Decking removal tool
If you’ve ever spent any instance removing old rotten deck boards, you know what a pain in the neck it is. Lots of nail pulling with a cat’s paw and prying with some kind of wrecking bar that you inevitably drop amidst the joints and next you have to climb down and retrieve it. While your down under the deck, you get the seemingly brilliant view of removing the boards by banging on the underside of them with your hammer, and whether you don’t go deaf, you hit yourself somehow, somewhere in the confined space. whether you’re planning the removing the old boards that spring (and possibly replacing them with some of the low maintenance synthetic decking on the market) do yourself a favor and spend $65 to get a Duckbill Deck Wrecker. The expanded fiberglass handle affords amazing leverage. Even whether you only use it once in your life, you’ll be glad you bought it for the moment and effort it saved. And besides, when your neighbors come by and see your new deck boards, they’ll want to redo their own deck, and can loan them (rent them?) your Duckbill and be the local hero.
Original post by Jefferson Kolle







