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DryCamper11
Nov 19, 2013Explorer
GreyHairedGeek wrote:
And for the most part you are correct DryCamper11 but for me visualizing things and having a basic idea of how these are put together will help a lot. A little knowledge going in is empowering and hopefully keep me from creating a lot of unnecessary work. Kind of like the old "measure twice and cut once" maxim. :)
Cabinet removal is going to be the first hurdle, and from what I have read they were not built with the idea of R&R at all.
I'm a big fan of learning from others - regardless of whether that learning comes from books, the web, consultation, etc. I rebuilt my RV - at least most of it, but I didn't really find much that helped with the job until I was inside it and had specific questions. I remember taking the prybar and sledge to the bathroom - kind of scary wondering if it would ever be back together. I'm glad I did it. I rebuilt parts of the cabinets, rather than replace them. I had to remove them in areas, and the kitchen came out great with a new solid surface countertop.
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