View attachment 516919 bottom cut, full board still supports weight.
View attachment 516920top cut, uncut part of board supports all weight, cut half part, if unsupported, carries no weight.

You need this.I would use a pair of hoof nippers if you have them. If you're going to save the tin hold a prybar under the pivot point. Not necessarily these, but something like them.
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Have done this proccess of cutting the nail heads. Hoof cutters are too weak. Use the ones that look like them with the blue handlesJust picturing it in my head I don't think the bolt cutters would work well. When I looked it up earlier I saw the hoof nippers and thought the design looked pretty good but wasn't sure if they were strong enough since they're made for hooves.
Why hoof nippers and not bolt cutters? You need something that will cut flush to the siding. You've got about 1/16" of clearance and I don't see bolt cutters having enough room. Although looking at those bolt cutters, I see they have a flat side and a diagonal blade, so that might work to catch the nail head.
Here's what a hoof nipper head looks like and why the shape is perfect, but again I question the strength of those to cut say, 300 nail heads off.
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Here's what nippers looks like that aren't advertised as hoof nippers.
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H.K. Porter makes a flush cut (flat blade) bolt cutter that I have used for similar jobs. The Amazon price is about $27.
http://www.armstrongtools.com/h-k-p...sh-cut-blades-and-plastic-dipped-handles.html
I'd use my 4.5 inch grinder with a cut off wheel on the nail heads.
Here to tell you huys that old time nail puller i posted does a surprisingly good job.I was about to suggest a grinder. It seems a grinder would be tedious to keep from cutting into the metal. Looks like he has lead head nails so some breathing protection might be needed?
Here to tell you huys that old time nail puller i posted does a surprisingly good job.
Put a board under the part of the tool against the siding and you will have very little damage. The one timed i used one years ago i was amazed.I'm sure it did. Those are good at pulling nails.
If you were pulling the nails did you get any damage to the siding?
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