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Old Jul 27, 2006, 06:38 PM
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how to remove cambria counter top

we need to remove a cambria kitchen bar top so we can lower the knee wall and reinstall, the installer won't come back. The knee wall is 2x4 with sheetrock and the Cambria was glued on top with liquid nails Any help would be greatly appreciated

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Sounds as though this will be a big mess. You can't cut the knee wall off at the floor or bottom? I must be missing something here!


http://www.liquidnails.com/ViewProdu...do?productId=2
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Sounds as though this will be a big mess. You can't cut the knee wall off at the floor or bottom? I must be missing something here!


http://www.liquidnails.com/ViewProdu...do?productId=2
The knee wall is exposed on dining room side with sheetrock from floor to underside of cambria and the other side has kitchen cabinets on that side and the top 10 inches or so is exposed with sheetrock from top of cabinets to underside of cambria. can't cut off bottom without removing cabinets. I have been told that there is an abrasive wire type of cutter you can use to cut through the adhesive with, but can't find any info on
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Yes. I was thinking a bandsaw blade cut open. ? Wow, this is a tough one!
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