maybe she had the old style, crack easy gas line.
Ticomaya wrote:I understand the opening gap is 1/2 inch wide. So unless she has an endoscope ....
digicam and a gorillapod would do it
There was a thing on the news about an explosion in Boston. Do you think?
Dasha came home from Europe, pulled a fonze on the appliance and all is well.
A little more detail, please.
ya know, she warmed up her fist, did a little punch to the stove and pop, the drawer came open.
If you want more detail, you'll have to ask her!
A little testy tonight? Ok, forgive me for being concerned.
gustavratzenhofer wrote:A little testy tonight? Ok, forgive me for being concerned.
Not at all! I just can't fill you in on details as I wasn't here to see it all happen.
I think Dasha called a technician, paid about 198 dollars for the service, and then claimed she simply opened the drawer by punching it.
I know how that woman operates. Very, very sneaky.
Ha! Dasha can't afford a paid technician.
Dasha can afford a technician. Trust me.
Only if he accepts a barter system for his services.
If that was the case, your whole apartment would be shimmering with the reflections of new appliances.
Schniff, that was so nice to say...
Rockhead found Red Green clips.
$5 says he's busy for the rest of the day.
@littlek,
I have an electric stove and my drawer has been stuck for three agonizing days! Till I read this article! Thank all of YOU! I pulled it out from the wall but could not work anything out from the narrow top, but I did shift things enough to open the drawer a little ways so I could pull things out from the front. I can breath again!!! BTW I did NOT do the overcrowding. A house guest did. :-( Thanks AGAIN!
@gail7134,
The Fonz technique didn't work?