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Stuck draw
While replacing part of the kitchen counter I noticed the draw beneath the
counter was stuck shut. No amount of pulling on the handle moves it one bit. We don't use this small, eating utensil sized draw, thus it being stuck has no real consequence. Now, it is a matter of principle or ego to get it open (without resorting to saws and crowbars). I am able to reach up under the sink and put my hand into the top rear of the draw. Using a coat hanger to feel around, there doesn't seem to be anything holding it in from the inside. Any ideas on what I should be looking for, or how to attack this problem. |
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