07-10-2016, 12:15 PM
Gary
Thanks again for all of your great advice. I will try the heat gun on the old tops/trim.
As for the bottom trim...I've carefully studied as many pictures of Bozak E-300 cabinets as I could find, notably the pair I mentioned previously that are for sale in South Carolina. I'm going to give the seller a "plug" and list his auction in the Items For Sale Online forum. But anyway...
The bottom trim is identical to the top trim in appearance. And from what I could tell in the photos I've looked at, it appears the bottom trim was indeed held in place with nails. So nails it is. That was easy.
I do have a power miter saw...had to buy one when I was renovating my house in Evansville in preparation to put it on the market. We pulled up the old carpet in the living room of that house, revealing good hardwood flooring (thankfully) and I then had to replace the bottom trim between floors and walls. Thank God all of that is behind me. But anyway...I'm all set in the miter department.
Thanks again for all of your great advice. I will try the heat gun on the old tops/trim.
As for the bottom trim...I've carefully studied as many pictures of Bozak E-300 cabinets as I could find, notably the pair I mentioned previously that are for sale in South Carolina. I'm going to give the seller a "plug" and list his auction in the Items For Sale Online forum. But anyway...
The bottom trim is identical to the top trim in appearance. And from what I could tell in the photos I've looked at, it appears the bottom trim was indeed held in place with nails. So nails it is. That was easy.
I do have a power miter saw...had to buy one when I was renovating my house in Evansville in preparation to put it on the market. We pulled up the old carpet in the living room of that house, revealing good hardwood flooring (thankfully) and I then had to replace the bottom trim between floors and walls. Thank God all of that is behind me. But anyway...I'm all set in the miter department.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN