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i need to know what is the right position when i need to remove a
garbage disposal and is there any danger for me if i am under the
cabinet .

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i need to know what is the right position when i need to remove a
garbage disposal and is there any danger for me if i am under the
cabinet .


If it is over your head when it drops off the mount, it can hit you and do
damage. They weight 20 - 25 pound so use some common sense and be careful.
A support under it will help.


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delta wrote:
i need to know what is the right position when i need to remove a
garbage disposal and is there any danger for me if i am under the
cabinet .



If you can hold 30 pounds in one extend hand for 1
minute, go ahead. Otherwise, build a platform
with 3/4" boards at the top that you can remove
one at a time. AT the beginning the bottom of the
disposal should be within 1/4" of the top of the
platform.
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