Drill hole near frame edge, insert screw and drive it in thereby sealing the cabinet in time.
Or if you really want to solve it, open cabinet a fraction of an inch and get a stick up through the bottom to hold the bowl in place as best you can. Stick should have a soft, grippy end of some sort to prevent slipping. Place foam pillows all around work area to catch potential strays. If only a couple break, count that as a win.
Lol the solution I had was cut the glass the bowls are against and hold them in place while you open the door. Cutting the next pane over is certainly much easier.
Drill hole near frame edge, insert screw and drive it in thereby sealing the cabinet in time.
Or if you really want to solve it, open cabinet a fraction of an inch and get a stick up through the bottom to hold the bowl in place as best you can. Stick should have a soft, grippy end of some sort to prevent slipping. Place foam pillows all around work area to catch potential strays. If only a couple break, count that as a win.
The glass is cheaper than the bowls. Just saying.
Ah sure. I was too wrapped up in the problem. Cut the adjacent panel and easily retrieve the dishes. Sidestep the issue. Clever. You’re on the team.
Lol the solution I had was cut the glass the bowls are against and hold them in place while you open the door. Cutting the next pane over is certainly much easier.
Slip a towel in there under the pile