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Old 08-02-2017, 06:56 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Bill View Post
A little late, I know, but perhaps for others. Access under the kitchen cabinet is greatly improved if you first remove the cabinet doors, and the vertical center piece (stile). Then you can unscrew and remove much of the kitchen sink drain plumbing, which opens up the area some more. They all come out quite quickly and easily.


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I did remove the cabinet doors, and the drain plumbing, but I couldn't remove the stile. I don't remember why now, but at the time I was quite disgusted that I couldn't remove it, and I considering taking my SawMax to it. I think it had to do with how the screws were installed - like the screw heads were covered with something else, which was covered with something else..... some crazy thing where I would have had to tear apart the entire cabinet, to include removing the fridge, just to get the stile out.
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