Timeline for Trying to replace bathroom vent, but housing is stapled to the rafter
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Apr 5, 2022 at 7:14 | comment | added | James Geddes | If in doubt, hammer time i.pinimg.com/originals/54/ae/fd/… | |
Apr 5, 2022 at 3:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackDIY/status/1511176967588134914 | ||
Apr 5, 2022 at 0:50 | comment | added | Ecnerwal | More as a wedge to get things to start moving, really... ;-) Prying's going to bend it. | |
Apr 4, 2022 at 20:20 | comment | added | Jon Custer | @Armand - but, of course, nobody would think of using an old screwdriver as a prybar... | |
Apr 4, 2022 at 19:44 | answer | added | sleblanc | timeline score: 0 | |
Apr 4, 2022 at 13:06 | history | became hot network question | |||
Apr 3, 2022 at 17:53 | comment | added | FreeMan | Take heed of Ecnerwal's warning about removing too much metal! There may well be a truss plate fastener there and you do not want to remove that! | |
Apr 3, 2022 at 17:52 | vote | accept | neelshiv | ||
Apr 3, 2022 at 17:40 | answer | added | FreeMan | timeline score: 16 | |
Apr 3, 2022 at 17:39 | answer | added | Ecnerwal | timeline score: 12 | |
Apr 3, 2022 at 17:28 | comment | added | Armand | I would try a mini prybar (4 or 5 inches long) to remove the staples and pry the housing away from the wood, but I'm no expert on this. | |
Apr 3, 2022 at 17:20 | history | asked | neelshiv | CC BY-SA 4.0 |