Are my Frigidaire door bins installed wrong? (Pics in description)
Are my Frigidaire door bins installed wrong? (Pics in description)
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My house came with a Frigidaire scratch and dent fridge. I don't know the model but it seems to be the professional line and from my research it seems closest to this one but probably an older model because mine doesn't have a water dispenser.
Anyway, I'm trying to remove one of the door bins because it has a big crack in it I want to glue. I can't get it off though. Everything I've found seems to imply you can simply lift it up, but looking at mine whoever installed this seems to have put them inside a different part of the bin than I'm seeing in tutorial videos. The tab seems totally stuck inside and I can't figure out how to remove it.
Am I boned on getting this out, or does someone know a trick? I'm afraid to pry it away from the side too hard because of the cracked section on one side.
Closeup of tab inside part of the bin. Tutorials seem to imply the part below that is where the tab is supposed to go (with that little roundy part going over and behind the tab).
Bin more zoomed out
Can you pull both these on both sides toward the center of the drawer and lift it up?
An alternative solution is to just glue the crack where it sits and leave it be. I assume CA glue will still dry in the fridge and they make an activator spray to make it work faster IIRC. Not sure what is to be gained by removing, gluing, and reinstalling it.
I tried it but I think the back of the part that the tab is in goes too far towards the sides. It seems pretty impossible to remove without breaking it.
I think I'm going to have to glue it in place. I was hoping to get it out because I didn't want to get glue on the side of fridge where the crack touches. It's pretty flush to the side right now. It's also going to be tough to keep the crack compressed while the glue dries without just holding it in place with the fridge wide open. If you have any suggestions for that let me know. I'm pretty new to this kind of stuff.
You could try stacking or leaning something heavy along the top edge or wedging it up from the bottom to help close the gap.