2nd weekend of demo started about as well as expected. And by that I mean nothing went according to plan. I wanted to take the cabinets out in one piece to send to a cabinet shop to rebuild the same way but they are pretty rotten/flimsy. Kept them together as best I could but the next time they leave my garage they will be going in the trash. Main thing I needed intact was the cabinet sides so I can trace the curve and I got those.
Stove/oven removed.
Fridge and doors removed.
Sink and overheads out. I did manage to get the overhead cabinets out in one piece so I can take those to a cabinet shop for an exact rebuild.
So there was a lot of conflicting information online but it turns out my shell was built on top of the floor so I have to support the shell while I remove the floor. Planning to go back with treated 2x4s around the edge to support the shell and then 2 sheets of marine grade 3/4 plywood for the rest of the floor. Then whatever top floor my wife decides, hopefully engineered hardwood. The thing that stinks is I wanted to remove the entire floor, then POR15 the whole frame, then put the floor back. Now I'll be doing it in sections which will add time. Oh well.
Picture showing the shell with temporary support to the frame. The holes in the outer shell are by the battery box, not noticeable from outside.