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Default Unsticking a corner cabinet carousel

Christopher Nelson wrote:
On Oct 30, 9:30 am, Manster wrote:
Christopher Nelson wrote:
If all goes well, I'll be moving into a new house in a few weeks. The
house passed a detailed structural inspection with a few things we
need to look into but nothing serious. One major annoyance is that
the kitchen cabinets have a corner carousel that operates only with
difficulty. What is there to clean or oil? I can't find any generic
directions on fixing this sort of thing and I've never had one in my
house before.

Has it been painted? Look closely, there may be a few set screws
holding the works together.


No, no paint.


May have been stiff since it was installed. My guess is they installed
it in the base unit, there's a rod that slips through the round shelves
and sits inside a base of some sort, then they then installed the
counter top and sandwiched it in. Take a close look at the ends where
it's attached somehow to the base or under the counter. Maybe a spot
there to spray some WD40.

If you decide you want it out entirely you could remove it easily enough
by cutting the rod.