themoses
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Post by themoses on Sept 30, 2014 18:20:46 GMT -8
Does anyone know if there is a way to drop the cabinets on each side either all the way off or just enough to get new ceiling panels put in? The cabinets are so wavy that there is no measure and cut... PLEASE say there is because this birch looks so good on the one panel I did that I want to do the entire thing and then stain and seal it.
I can get pics if needed but I think everyone knows what I'm describing here.
I'm leaving the old panels up and air nailing the new birch to the old panels. Also ran some more 12v wiring since there was only 1 light at the front. Now I'll have front, middle, and entrance on 12v so I can see when packing up at night.
Thanks in advance!! Love this place!
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mobiltec
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Post by mobiltec on Sept 30, 2014 20:40:54 GMT -8
That's not how it's done...
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Post by vikx on Sept 30, 2014 21:30:01 GMT -8
Most of us repair a trailer from the outside in. If you remove the roof and insulation, you will see that the cabinets are anchored from the outside. Very difficult to remove without pulling those nails/screws.
Sorry, but there's no easy way to do it from the inside.
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