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Originally Posted by air66stream I have been gutting the interior of my 66 Overlander to relace the floor in the bathroom. I have found a few hidden screws, cut a few rusted screws, and ran across a few tiny brad nails in the upper cabinets, no major surprises. I finally hit a roadblock. The right closet in front of the tub is not coming out easily. The front is loose, it is hung up in the rear. It looks like there are quite a few small round head nails (red arrows) holding the shower wall to the upper cabinet AND the closet. If this is the neat step, how do I remove these round head nails? I tried to hammer from the inside the closet, and it almost seems that it is glued as well as nailed. Anyone help would be appreciated. I'm just trying not to break anything if I can help it. Thanks, Tom |
I ran into similar issues with my '56 interior. Removing the nails will do no good if the seam is glued. Look at taking the entire unit out by removing the aluminum channel on the wall.
I tried knocking out a panel and it split. No biggie now, since I'm rebuilding all the cabinets from scratch.
Good luck.
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