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Anyways, the nails were easy to take out, but the staples were a small pain in the butt. I pulled them out with my Code Red Pliers, but the staples were brittle and about one half of the staples broke off before I could pull them out.

I ended up having to pound the tiny stubs from the remaining staples into the wood and calling it a day. None of my pliers could grab ahold of the tiny stubs of the staples and pull them out. So, better to pound it into the wood then risk cutting up my hand sometime in the future when handling that wood. I don't normally resort to pounding anything back into the wood, but I am pretty sure that those thin staples can safely be run through a saw without causing any damage.
I have some business in town tomorrow, so, on my way back home, I'll run by the usual places I check for pallets to see what I can find. Trying to find those pallets when I can. We have 1-3 inches of snow coming in later tomorrow night, and I don't like putting pallets filled with snow into the back of my Explorer. Makes a mess inside the car. As always, I like to load up some pallets into the Explorer as long as I have to drive into town. You never know what you might find if you take the time to look!
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