fixmycabinet.com This video shows how to remove kitchens or bathroom cabinets. Before you start the cupboard removal process follow these “do it yourself” tips. Tearing them out is usually done best with two people. Just be careful once you start ripping things out to not hurt one another in the process. Remodeling your kitchen or bathroom cabinets will be easier after watching this. Tools Needed to take out the kitchen or vanity Hammer Salsaw Jig Saw Phillips Screwdriver Razor Knife Putty Knife Electric or Cordless Drill Number Two Phillips and Square Drive Bits This tutorial gives instructions about removing countertops, upper-wall cupboards and base cabinets. Steps: Cut all caulk lines with the razor knife. If the backsplash is glued to the wall use the putty knife and the hammer to gently remove it. Make prop-sticks for helping to hold the upper cabinets up while removing the installation screws. You should steady the cabinets with your hands. Unscrew the installation screws with the electric drill or the Phillips screwdriver. Use the Salsaw for cutting the back of the base cabinet around the plumbing pipes. The jig saw should be used to cut up large counters or cabinets to make the easier to remove. This tip for removing cabinets is one that you should not omit. Many fot eh cupboard parts are going to be too heavy to handle and will have to be either cut or ripped apart with the hammer to make them lighter. If you are dealing with a tile countertop, you cannot

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