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    Posted: 12 September 2018 at 19:28
Hi,
anybody knows how to remove the damn drawer support, without breaking something else of course,  that prevents working on the damn seacock placed just  behind it?
 I wonder who's the genius who designed and placed those parts ( both the support and the double 90° curve on the valve!) Angry



Edited by cptgood - 13 September 2018 at 17:18
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Any ideas?
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Impossible without taking put the whole Unit

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The back panel is probably just doweled onto the ends of the sides & bottom. Could you not get a piece of 40 * 40mm timber, place it against the back at a corner & give it a good sharp tap to see if it will knock off the back of the construction. Keep the timber tight to the corners to reduce any splitting.
Possible 2 dowels to each side about 1/4 up and 1/4 down so that is where to position the timber.
If it does, it can be re fitted later with some corner blocks . That assumes that you can do the job with the unit floor still in place. You might be able to, once you can disconnect the pipe & rotate the bends to unscrew them.


Edited by samuel - 16 October 2019 at 20:36
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Thanks, I was thinking about tearing everything apart, besides the lateral walls where the rails are.
 the drawer only sustain on these.
I could then leave just a little piece of the horizontal piece, which is  visible when the drawer is closed.
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