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Old 07-06-2017, 10:49 AM   #1429
speede5
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Originally Posted by Wormius View Post
Maybe... Those old sinks that are built into the countertops are heavy and unwieldy as heck. I had to split it apart with my rotozip so I could move it. Thankfully they still seem to shatter when dropped on concrete, so easy manageable pieces for the garbage day tomorrow.

Tomorrow will be the base cabinet and the toilet, maybe try to salvage the mirror that is somehow adhered to the drywall. A little worried about the mirror, from a safety perspective. It's 3' x 4' and not sure what to expect if I manage to free it. Not looking at severing any limbs or being crushed.
Most likely just construction adhesive. use something long and flat to slide in behind to start loosening it, preferably plastic, hopefully the paper from the drywall tears and goes with the mirror. It's hard to get off without scratching the mirror though, and mirror glass is relatively cheap if you are planning on just putting up another flat piece.
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