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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, - Niranjan |
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