Trout Guide wrote:
We got a 1986 Komfort 23' tt and did our first trip in it this weekend and learned some of the stuff we want/need to change. The roof leaked (that has been fixed) and has damage on the ceiling and wanted to replace that but for the life of me I can't figure out how to take the cabinets off. There was 4 screws going at an angle on the front panel to the sides and removed those and I could still hang on the cabinets if I wanted. they did not move at all. I looked inside to find screws, nails or? and can't find a thing. I would like to reuse the cabinets and put them back up if possible.
So does anyone have any suggestions or tips on this project would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Pretty much will end up trashing the cabinets in the process.
That Komfort will be the typical trailer construction where the walls are placed with no siding. The inside cabinets and walls are then set by stapling, screwing and sometimes nailing THROUGH the PANELING INTO the cabinet structure.
The only way to remove without causing collateral damage to the cabinets is to remove the siding.
The only way you might be able to salvage the cabinets would be to either cut the paneling around the cabinets until they are freed or simply cut out the bad paneling as close to the cabinets as possible then place some backing wood behind the cabinets for the new paneling to be nailed to..
Only other suggestion I have would be to use a sawzall and try to get the blade between the cabinet and paneling to cut off all the offending fasteners (this one if you make a mistake can cause severe damage to the cabinets even IF you are careful).
Some folks have some success but I myself after rebuilding two travel trailers found no real easy way to remove and salvage any cabinets.. Pretty much no matter how careful I was they always ended up looking pretty beat up..
I find it is easier to remove and build new ones from scratch...
You can take a look at my Komfort rebuild
HERE..
Note, GOOGLE viewer messes with the picture quality, to see the pictures correctly you can save a copy to your PC then open it with Adobe reader (it is a PDF file)..
On edit, looks like Google HAS "fixed" their "viewer" and my pictures now look good!..