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Warren Weber
 
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"Shawn" wrote in message
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I have kitchen cabinet knobs that have a design engraved in them, and the
design has a definite orientation as to which way is up and which way is
down.

The screws however on nearly all the pulls inside the cabinet just spin.
So after a couple times pulling on that cabinet pull, the knob has twisted
so the design is upside down or whatever.

I've tried putting a screwdriver on the screw at the back while holding
the pull at the front and tightening. It just ends up loosen eventually.

I've tried putting a dab of wood glue, even epoxy on the screw to stop it
spinning. The glues eventually break away and the screw and knob spins
again.

I figure someone here must have come up with some ingenious way of dealing
with this that I have thought of !!

Thanks.


If they are metal knobs, drill a hole (not all the way through) in the knob
that will accept a small brad (nail). Clip head from brad. Insert with point
out. This will act as a lock when brad is pulled into drawer face. W W