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Tool to remove those @#!!& plastic pegs?

Billy,
I won't say that "Great minds think alike", because I'd never want to insult either you or Joe..
So I'll just throw an ":agree:" on the pile. :D
 
I use a flat screwdriver and have never had a problem taking them out. There is a tool I used to carry in my tool bag but I keep using them till they break. I need to pick up another one. They sell them at all the home depots and lowes as well. but this add will show you what it is. Its one of those tools I can find a ton of jobs for.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-tack-puller/p-00941397000P?sid=IDx20070921x00003c&gclid=CPKWvZryvM0CFWhwMgodmb4N6w&gclsrc=ds
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Yes, as many have said, you CAN lift the push pins with a screwdriver. Personally, I prefer to use my push pin plier as it seems to make the job easier. Whichever works for you is fine.

Pam
 
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