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I want to remove the wooden threshold attached to the floor at the bottom of our overhead garage door. I need to thoroughly wash the concrete garage floor before applying epoxy paint, and the threshold will make it real tough to drain or dry the floor. I figure I'll remove the wooden one and replace it with a rubber one after the floor is done.
The existing threshold is held in place with power-driven nails, like you'd get out of a Hilti gun. What's the best way to pull up the threshold and the nails? I could always break out the wood and use an angle grinder to grind the nails flush with the slab, but that seems like the hard way to do things. I've not yet tried to pull it up, but thought I'd see if anyone had any tips before I give it a tug.
The existing threshold is held in place with power-driven nails, like you'd get out of a Hilti gun. What's the best way to pull up the threshold and the nails? I could always break out the wood and use an angle grinder to grind the nails flush with the slab, but that seems like the hard way to do things. I've not yet tried to pull it up, but thought I'd see if anyone had any tips before I give it a tug.