12-14-2015, 05:34 PM
And how does it work?
It looks like a nail with a washer:
Except the "washer" is a really tight fit and goes between the two pieces of wood, embedded in the lower (upper in the pic):
The head does not penetrate the surface of the top board but is embedded in it:
To remove it, I had to pry the boards apart. Scary from a salvage wood standpoint because I did not know these were in there until I pried the boards apart. I thought the boards were just held together by the regular nails which were also present.
It looks like a nail with a washer:
Except the "washer" is a really tight fit and goes between the two pieces of wood, embedded in the lower (upper in the pic):
The head does not penetrate the surface of the top board but is embedded in it:
To remove it, I had to pry the boards apart. Scary from a salvage wood standpoint because I did not know these were in there until I pried the boards apart. I thought the boards were just held together by the regular nails which were also present.
Carolyn
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"It's good to know, but it's better to understand." Auze Jackson