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isonychia
Apr 24, 2019Explorer
Another dumb idea by the manufacturer of these things.
Add that to the list, along with the manufacturer saving $150 on the use of OSB over AC plywood. A sheet of OSB is $17. AC plywood is $35. I estimate my trailer uses about 8 sheets. Thats $144.
Ridiculous.
So I would have to try and knock out the pieces of plywood under the cabinet to free the cabinet?
Then to get it back in I would have to trim 1/2" off the top of the cabinet and add a piece of trim or crown molding to cover the gap.
I'm wondering if I should just leave it.
Thoughts?
I have yet to see this mentioned when I have watched videos of people repairing their trailer floor from water damage.
iso
Add that to the list, along with the manufacturer saving $150 on the use of OSB over AC plywood. A sheet of OSB is $17. AC plywood is $35. I estimate my trailer uses about 8 sheets. Thats $144.
Ridiculous.
So I would have to try and knock out the pieces of plywood under the cabinet to free the cabinet?
Then to get it back in I would have to trim 1/2" off the top of the cabinet and add a piece of trim or crown molding to cover the gap.
I'm wondering if I should just leave it.
Thoughts?
I have yet to see this mentioned when I have watched videos of people repairing their trailer floor from water damage.
iso
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