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DutchmenSport
Apr 27, 2016Explorer
Sure!
Campers are built from the inside out. The booth was set in place before the walls went up. So the booth is screwed from the outside inward. (opposite than what you'd do in a house with the wall in place first.
The only way to get them out is to rip it out. Yes, you run the risk to damaging the walls, and then, the screw heads are still stuck inside the wall and the screw point is poking through the wall at YOU.
You'll need to pull those screws out, which will leave larger holes for the screw heads to come out.
There's no easy way. Remember, everything is built from the inside out. Cabinets are installed the same way. Screwed from the back side inward.
Campers are built from the inside out. The booth was set in place before the walls went up. So the booth is screwed from the outside inward. (opposite than what you'd do in a house with the wall in place first.
The only way to get them out is to rip it out. Yes, you run the risk to damaging the walls, and then, the screw heads are still stuck inside the wall and the screw point is poking through the wall at YOU.
You'll need to pull those screws out, which will leave larger holes for the screw heads to come out.
There's no easy way. Remember, everything is built from the inside out. Cabinets are installed the same way. Screwed from the back side inward.
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