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  • jj122@lemmings.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzSTEM
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    4 months ago

    Oh man the university ptsd as an engineer. I once asked a physics prof at what width does the split slot experiment break down, she couldn’t understand the question. All the other engineering students were nodding their heads in agreement with the question and tried to explain the question in a different way, still no idea what we were asking.







    1. Remove all the contents and drawers from the vanity.
    2. Turn off/disconnect the plumbing.
    3. Look inside for any screws that would go into the walls and remove those. Specifically around the top, base, and sides of the vanity. You might find how the sink top is attached to the base as well, splitting those will make it lighter but maybe not easier. 100% depends on the assembly.
    4. Cut the caulk between the wall and vanity top. Probably goes all the way around and maybe under the lip.
    5. Lift up on the corner of the top/vanity. Everything should lift up and start breaking away from the wall. It should lift with some weight but you shouldn’t have to really leverage on it to move it. If it still feels attached, look for more screws.
    6. Have fun replacing it.