BTW ... cutting holes in the tin directly below the drain plugs will allow proper draining and flushing without removing the tin. If you're anal about having a hole there, you could then screw a plate over the hole and only have to move that plate out of the way. Mikel
Mike Collum wrote: > I notched mine but the nuts/bolts still have to be "loosened" to remove > the tin. > > Mikel |
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