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Tearing Apart wood wings... tips for getting those pesky nails out: American Eaglet

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piperpilot1363

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Good Evening,

So we removed the left wing fabric and its a bloody mess under there. I need to build 7 new ribs and possible replace the rear spar due to rot (TBD). If I were to guess I'd say that there is about 300 nails that need removing... any tips on getting those apart without destroying the wood?

Cheers,

Andrew
 
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