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How do I take this apart? BFH?
I need to remove this shelf to install a taller printer. It's standard office built in laminate stuff. No visible screws on the outside, but they could be covered by the veneer. Nothing visible under the shelf.
I'd prefer not destroying the cabinet in the process of removing the shelf. Any ideas? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1326819185.jpg |
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BFH with a downward stroke. It'll shear the dowels and take care of that POS old printer at the same time.
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Seriously, there are no screw points on the left and right side of the shelf? Possibly covered with plastic stuck to the screw head (hex style) or tape in the color of the unit? I "thought" these were all put together generally with screws (hex head) or little metal tabs for the shelf to rest upon. Well looking at my unit here at work everything appears to have been put together with a mortise (is that the right word?). Wafer into a hole all glued together to create "one" unit. Don't need any more excuses to get that sawsall! |
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I agree, probably held in via dowls. I don't know if it would be glued as well. If this was a cheap desk that needs to be assembled that you bought from Walmart or Target or something like that, then you'd probably be able to take the top off or possibly unscrew the verticals from under the desktop. If this was purchased assembled, it may not be that easy.
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Could that be a dado that stops a half inch from the front?
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It's dowels, no dado so probably none or a minimal amount of glue. Sawzall might "chinger" it up, maybe a test whack and see what comes loose.
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I feel like I'm working for CalTrans, holding up rush hour traffic, while 5 of us stare into a hole (1 leaning on a shovel) and coming up with suggestions. :)
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Cut a section out of the middle of the shelf, then see if you can pull it loose from the sides. You will be destoying the shelf obviously, but it may prevent there from being lots of damage to the outside pieces.
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Multi-tool (Bosch, Fein, etc.) with a flush cut metal/wood blade. Tape the cabinet sides so they don;t get too scuffed.
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An orbital jig saw may be a better choice vs. a sawzall. A bit more precise.
Use the BFH when it is time to destroy the whole unit. -Z |
Look up from the bottom of the shelf...there may be some round fasteners that turn 1/4 turn to release from a mating peg on the uprights...Ikea furniture always has these.
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have you tride smacking up from the leading edge of the shelf from underneath? Like just with your palm?
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