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Default what saw do you use in this situation

Come on guys - I cant believe no one has suggested to remove the countertop
yet. They aren't that hard to remove and re-install. Harder, a bit, if there
is a sink but still not too difficult. Just find out where its screwed to
the cabinets and also look for glue or caulk. Cut the glue or caulk with a
putty knife.
"Jack_O" wrote in message
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Greetings.
My Mother n law feels she needs 4 inches or so cut off the end of her
counter top so she can add something, (movable cart or some such thing.)
There is approximately a 4 inch overhand from the lower cuboard.
OK no brainer cut off the 4 inches flush.
Problem#1 I used a jigsaw to cut as far back as I can .. bonk.. the
plate(FOOT OF THE SAW) hits the backsplash, leaving about 1 1/2 inches to
the end.
I started another cut 90 degrees on the end.. still not close enough.
Problem #2 the backsplash.. without really messing up the wall how do I
cut
thru that.

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