Morning all,
It looks like the previous owners of our place thought it would be fun to play hide and seek with the washing machine inlet and cold water valve and as discovered from my previous plumbing post, stuck them right behind a kitchen cabinet they fitted.
Here's where I'm trying to cut to gain access:
Now, I've given it a go with a coping saw and a pad/jab saw, but both are very slow and are barely doing the trick. I'm thinking of going at it with a chisel and hammer, but I'm worried I might just end up cracking the whole cabinet.
Another thing that came to my head is the thought of messing up the cabinet's structure. If I cut from the top hole to the bottom, is there a chance I mess up the structural integrity?
I'm all ears for any advice you guys can give.
It looks like the previous owners of our place thought it would be fun to play hide and seek with the washing machine inlet and cold water valve and as discovered from my previous plumbing post, stuck them right behind a kitchen cabinet they fitted.
Here's where I'm trying to cut to gain access:
Now, I've given it a go with a coping saw and a pad/jab saw, but both are very slow and are barely doing the trick. I'm thinking of going at it with a chisel and hammer, but I'm worried I might just end up cracking the whole cabinet.
Another thing that came to my head is the thought of messing up the cabinet's structure. If I cut from the top hole to the bottom, is there a chance I mess up the structural integrity?
I'm all ears for any advice you guys can give.