I just use a simple mini-prybar that my stepdad had, not to mention a lot of trial and error
. I try to chip away a little of the wood around the head of the nail with the corner of the bar before I pull, but mostly to no avail.
Most of the nails DO come out bent, but I try to get the ones I can
somewhat straight again. The ones deemed a "lost cause" (and there are plenty!) go into an empty Pirouline can and then to my buddy who scraps metal when it's full.
These nails are obviously used for the little projects and not for house renovations at all, like the time I needed to put together a small shelf for the basement cheaply and quickly. I haven't done the pallets as much lately (especially with the heat of the summer, making this task an extra pain), but I still strip the office chairs for the parts. They're MUCH easier than the pallets, LOL.
And is everyone wearing their safety glasses/goggles when doing stuff like this? Just a little friendly reminder, you guys...