On Aug 17, 8:42*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Surfingbull wrote:
Hi all,
*I'm trying to remove my old shower door (and install a new one).
*The problem I have so far is removing the old side rails. *I removed
the head rail and the door panels. *But the left/right wall rails
stuck tight to the tile enclosure, even though I backed out all the
wall screws and cut the visible caulk along the inside and outside
edges.
*I tried using a small putty knife to cut the caulk (and grout?), but
no luck cutting or prying. *Someone suggested using a Rockwell
Oscillating tool. *But I have no experience with it and am worried
about cracking the tiles.
*Does anyone has any suggestions for me?
Thanks a lot!!!
Yes. Use the Harbor Freight oscillating tool. On sale this week for $34.95!
I can't see how the tool would crack the tile - it doesn't work like that..
Go to the Harbor Freight website (or Rockwell or Fein or Dremel) and watch
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I agree. Surprisingly good quality tool from Harbor Freight.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=65700
It has already proved very useful.