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Old 09-02-2010, 06:14 PM   #1
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pulling carpet from under slide

please help asap we are removing carpet from o4 seabreeze(national) from underneath the dinning bench slide.....the carpet goes under the slide all the way to the side of the coach...for those of you that say you pulled it from under the slide, how did you accomplish this as it is stapled against the side of the mh???? did you just manpower it out???????????????

did any of you just trim the carpet at the edge of the slide???????if so how did you do the laminate in this area...our slide is not high enough to get anything to cut the carpet from under the slide... please help as we have started and there is no turning back....thanks
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Old 09-02-2010, 06:52 PM   #2
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I brought the slide in a couple inches to give it room to go up in the opening.Then outside I used a length of plank on the track with a piece of wood between it and the underfloor to protect the surface.Lift and put blocks to hold the slide up.Then inside I used a flat bar and a lot of patience to lift and pull.Long pliers helped pull some fibers and don't forget the patience.
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