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"Niranjan Rao" wrote in message
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A large pot has some how managed to slip from bottom shelf of the lazy
susan. Now I can not open the doors at all. Looking ideas to get it

working
again.

Lazy susan is sitting in a corner. On side, I have dishwasher and other

side
it's sink. If it helps, the lazy susan model was installed around 8-9

months
back. The pot in question is bit heavy but I managed to lift it up with
small curtain rods- only thing I can push under the available gap, to no
avail. Doors do not budge despite of everything I tried.

Is there any way I can just disconnect the doors or release the springs I
see so that I can open it again.

If this is not the proper group, please point me to proper group where I

can
ask this question.

Thanks for the help,

No good suggestions for current problem, just suprised that anyone would
sell a lazy susan corner base with huge dead spots like that. All the ones I
installed as a kid had a masonite tube formed around the revolving part, so
nothing big enough to jam cabinet could fall off. They didn't really even
have a box or carcass, just enough of a frame to screw to neighboring
cabinets, hold the front trim, and hold up the countertop. Guess in recent
years they decided the tube was too expensive to make the price point...

aem sends....