Removing nailed-in floor plywd
In the brownstone I’ve just bought, I’m ripping out years and years and layers and layers of linoleum, crappy vinyl, etc. I finally got down to the last layer, plywood, which is nailed down to what may be a salvagable floor. I got one piece off at the top of the stairs, where I had plenty of purchase at the edge, but for the rest, I think I will need to remove the nails rather than pry up the boards–especially if there’s a chance I could salvage an original floor below. The problem: The ply is nailed firmly with tiny-headed twist nails. Any thoughts on how I can dig/pry the nails out? I was thinking about going around each nail head with a Dremel tool until I’d exposed enough head to get at it with a small pry bar, but that might just be crazy.
