It’s on a Kraftmaid cabinet I bought at the outlet and I’m going to screw three cabinets together to make a bathroom vanity unit so I need this panel gone. I don’t want to structurally damage the cabinet by removing it but it’s going to be screwed into another cabinet.
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ZenCindy OP t1_j72gs61 wrote
OkAttitude5978 t1_j72iobt wrote
It's probably nailed on, holes puttied and paint. Try slipping a putty knife in the seam and wiggle it back and forth.pull away from the cabinet with some force, if it moves even a little, it's nailed. Should be able to pull with hands
ZenCindy OP t1_j72jqf6 wrote
jtsmalls t1_j72mvxh wrote
I've been thinking of doing the same thing for our master vanity. Would love to see an update with your process :)
Festival_Vestibule t1_j72tl8s wrote
Well I'll be damned. That just has plastic plugs and can be popped on and off eh? Never seen that before.
dominus_aranearum t1_j72w2uh wrote
I'm liking them. Imagine if we could put up wall panels in houses like that instead of drywall.
kingbrasky t1_j73a0a1 wrote
Drywall does give you some racking resistance though.
dominus_aranearum t1_j73b8z8 wrote
Minor, compared to actual sheathing, but sure. There are other options to using drywall as your shear provider. I'm just thinking of the convenience vs. practicality.
Raven_Strange t1_j73otnm wrote
Definitely nailed in, and possibly even glued
ZenCindy OP t1_j74jn0n wrote
I was definitely surprised. Of course I was expecting it to be screwed on when I bought it so when I couldn’t find the screws….
Illustrious_Whole742 t1_j74wzvy wrote
Call kraftmaid to here there recommendations
Itsbeenemotional t1_j777qe4 wrote
It's so you can either butt another cabinet up and continue the run or slap an end panel on and call it a day. Modular cabinets.
craigery_t t1_j72c0b8 wrote
Is it not screwed from the inside?
Any chance you have a pic of the inside?