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Maybe this question is stupid. That's okay, I have a good sense of humor and don't mind laughing at myself. I do stupid stuff all the time. However, I try not to do stupid stuff that I can't undo.This is my first time installing a vanity. Here's a photo of what's going in.https://ift.tt/2Gfq1bM almost 1.5" away from the wall because of the baseboard, and it needs to be flush for the sink top to be flush to the wall.From what I've seen (I watched some YouTube vids about installing vanities), only one of them even mentioned the baseboard and they said to cut it. I assume that's the proper way to do it since baseboard is a lot cheaper to replace than an entire vanity cabinet.So, assuming I have to remove the baseboard behind the vanity, how do I do that? Pull off the whole section of baseboard and then cut it while it's off, or cut it in-place with a dremel or something?Thanks. via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2DPahqV

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