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I'm messing around with this myself. My cabinet came with the pins inserted, but only protruding on one side of the axle. I was able to get the pin all the way through, and now it's a gentle bump to spin past, rather than a herculean task of lifting the rack. I am so relieved!
Just brainstorming here, as I am really disappointed in this "feature" myself: what about something to fit onto or wrap around the end of the pin to make it too thick to fit into the slot on the shelf sleeve? Maybe wrap it with duct tape?
You need a very large "Lazy Susan". Check bike accessory outlets or build one yourself. If you build one, make sure you have a method of locking it in position.
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i have checked your phone online. your Samsung s3100 can only support audio files with these formats. .mp3, .wav and polyphonic ring tones only. So please, try downloading audio file with these file extension formats or you can download a software than can convert audio file that suits your cellphone. for example: the lazy song.mp3 or the lazy song.wav
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The TV weighs too much for the Lazy Susan. Those peices are made of Medium Densoti Fiberboard (MDF), and useless for a heavy load. Fix it yourself for under 20 bucks if you have tools. Look at it for few minutes. It will come to you. You need to install a piece of 3/4"plywood( any grade) under the lazy susan top, and then install the good top over it.
Noises are kind of difficult to diagnos if you don't hear them
firsthand. That said, the thing I would be looking at is the strut
bearing. It is circular like a lazy susan and what happens on cars over
75,000 miles is dirt can accumulate in the bearings and it can cause a
grinding or popping because it resists turning and when it does the
spring is suddenly turned and that sets up the noise.
If that is the problem I would recommend replaceing both
sides and then you will need to get the alignment done. Let me know if
I can be anymore help
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