In Reply to: Thanks a lot! posted by Christine Tham on August 7, 2005 at 14:33:21:
...to maintain lateral stability (i.e., remain square). Try to remove it such a way that you can put it back on if necessary. I have the same problem with my cabinet. I decided to drill holes with a holesaw. An inelegant solution to be sure, but effective.
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