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Old 09-04-2011, 07:25 AM   #1
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I need to remove a cabinet to make it shorter....I removed all visible screws from this cabinet..inside, outside and even from the side...it will not come off the wall...Do you think that the manufactor would have put screws in the back from outside the trailer before the put the skin on it? help....thanx

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I need to remove a cabinet to make it shorter....I removed all visible screws from this cabinet..inside, outside and even from the side...it will not come off the wall...Do you think that the manufactor would have put screws in the back from outside the trailer before the put the skin on it? help....thanx
Most likely glued.

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yep glued would be my guess
if a hi chance of removing = add glue
if hi chance of falling off = delete glue
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