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Johno02
Apr 28, 2016Explorer
If all else fails, try sliding a thin hacksaw blade behind it and see if you can find the screws. If so, then wrap one end of the blade with tape to make a handle, then slide the blade in and cut the screws. In tight spaces, the bare blade is a lot easier to use than a power saw. try to post pictures so we can tell what exactly you have to work with.
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