2006 - Volume #30, Issue #6, Page #39
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"Fastest Fence Staple Puller In The West"
The 13 1/2-in. long tool has a long point at one end with a flat driving plate behind it. You just position the point between the post and staple and use a hammer to drive it in.
"The square head bites into the wood and prevents slippage when prying out the staple," says inventor Tony Dinatale, Deer Park, Wash. "Besides being used as a staple puller, it can also be used as a hammer, safety punch, and wire stretcher."
Dinatale says he came up with the tool a few months ago when he had to move 1,400 ft. of fence on his ranch. "There were six or more staples on every post. Since we wanted to save and reuse the wire, we had to remove the staples completely. After about an hour of struggling with a pair of fence pliers, I made up two of these tools, one for me and one for my wife. Together we got the job done very quickly, easily and with no blisters or sore muscles."
Sells for $14.00 plus $6.75 S&H.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Tony Dinatale, 1601 E Eloika Lk Rd , Deer Park, Wash. 99006 (ph 509 276-8552; cprspokane @aol.com).
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