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<p>[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 3857467, member: 2022"]Oh, corrugated fasteners...........drill a hole ontop and bottom of the fastener big enough to get some needlenose pliers in them to pull the fastener out. May help to loosen them first by pulling up on the front of the top and moving it up and down like you are trying to break the top off of a can of soup. You can go back and fill the holes with dowel wood/wood filler</p><p>Try loosening them fist - they might just pull out without having to drill any holes. Or go to youtube - somebody has to have a better way?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 3857467, member: 2022"]Oh, corrugated fasteners...........drill a hole ontop and bottom of the fastener big enough to get some needlenose pliers in them to pull the fastener out. May help to loosen them first by pulling up on the front of the top and moving it up and down like you are trying to break the top off of a can of soup. You can go back and fill the holes with dowel wood/wood filler Try loosening them fist - they might just pull out without having to drill any holes. Or go to youtube - somebody has to have a better way?[/QUOTE]
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