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If you have a good reciprocating saw, you can use a flexible blade with high teeth per inch. Lenox 110r is a good one. Think Lowe's stocks them. Bend the blade with the sawzall so your blade is in plane with the drywall and move down the stud, cutting the fasteners. If a drywall adhesive was used, the job becomes a little tougher. A dremel might also work well.

Is it necessary to remove the old studs?
Old 03-14-2011, 10:24 AM
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