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BurbMan
Jan 15, 2014Explorer II
Y'know....as a plan B, have you thought about taking the countertop off? Disconnect the water supplies to the sink and the P-trap to the sink. The countertop should just be held on with screws from underneath. With the sink disconnected, you should just be able to lift the countertop off once its unscrewed. No need to remove the sink from the countertop, lift the whole thing off as a unit. It's not that big, it should be fairly easy to remove and re-install. then you don't have to worry about messing with the cabinets.
You can reach in through the drawer openings to disconnect the furnace, then lift it straight out of the top for removal.
You can reach in through the drawer openings to disconnect the furnace, then lift it straight out of the top for removal.
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