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this is just FYI and a progress report. I had a chance to get it apart this week. It looked the safest to remove the Corian counter top before moving the cabinet so that is what I did. Left the sinks attached to the Corian and removed about a dozen screws. I got some help and two of us just lifted it off and carefully set it on the bathroom floor. Then there were very few screws holding the cabinet base to the walls and floor. The hardest were the several long screws attaching it to the closet wall. Once the screws were removed, we just lifted it away from the wall and slid it out from under the drain pipe and into the living area. What a lot of construction debris they leave in concealed places. We have seen this throughout this whole project. I sure wish someone at Airstream would use a shop vac before installing the interior.
Now I can get to work changing the ducts to metal instead of plastic and cleaning up the air path areas.
If anyone is interested in further progress, let me know. Otherwise I'll let this thread die.
Mark
Last edited by quality parts; 12-10-2004 at 10:40 PM.
Reason: correct grammar
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