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Rico
> 24 hourThis is something simple and easy to use, someone smarter than me thought about this tool and created. I dont do a lot of carpentry lately but when it comes to hiding those nails setter is really good, you dont have to carry the hammer all the time to fix those nails. I havent used the Hinge Pin Punch yet so I cannot give my opinion on that.
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Kovomark
> 24 hourMuch easier to carry around than a hammer
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JD
> 24 hourHad some nails poking up on fireplace. Took a few pills but sunk them.
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dbart
> 24 hourSo much easier than the traditional method. It’s a little rough on the fingers though so I do suggest wearing gloves while using.
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Goalie Dad
> 24 hourI don’t know why I waited so long to get a set of these. So much easier to set nails than the traditional hammer and nail set.
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Timbirr
> 24 hourBeen trying to get the hinge pin out of a door for the past few months and have done some minor damage to the door and frame. Tried some other tools as well as brute strength and got nowhere. Not expecting much, I purchased and tried this hinge pin punch. Took me a moment or three to figure out how to use it, but when I finally put it to work, the hinge pin at first slowly and then quickly was punched out of the hinge. Love this tool. Worth it, worth it, worth it.
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Will E. Drummond
> 24 hourThese are the best tools for pulling door hinges
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R. Wynne
> 24 hourThese are great. I use the nail set as a punch for marking drill spots on metal and wood as well as nail setting. I also had the chance to try the hinge pin tool on a hinge. Very slick and much better than a punch and hammer
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dbart
> 24 hourSo much easier than the traditional method. It’s a little rough on the fingers though so I do suggest wearing gloves while using.
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Jacob L
> 24 hourIf you need to sink in some nails, these will do the trick, but you need to be careful that you dont move them while pulling back the top since its very easy to accidentally put some dents around the nail youre trying to sink. What I ended up finding these most useful for though is removing old/stuck door hinge pins, dont know how I ever removed a door without them!