Spyke
lemmy.world

I think OP knows they can unscrew it.

That's probably why it's only 'mildly' infuriating.

136
lemmy.zip

The endless stream of repeated "unscrew it" comments is also mildly infuriating.

30
sh.itjust.works

I dunno, it’s kinda weird that they mention it’s “into the studs” as if it makes it a load-bearing spice rack. Just a weirdly irrelevant thing to say, makes me suspicious that OP thinks anything screwed into studs has to stay there forever or the house falls down.

12

I imagined it was because they wanted to use the fridge as a battering ram to knock it out of the wall or simply rip it down with their bare hands but alas the studs won out.

5
scarabicreply
lemmy.world

This post is mildly infuriating. Unscrewing it is not even an “easy fix” it’s just plain and simple what you do.

4
feddit.org

Maybe it's just tge perspective, but it looks like you could unscrew it, move the fridge in and then put it back in.

52
0li0lireply
lemmy.world

Probably can't open the freezer with it in the way, or real close lol

22

Even that's not necessary. OP just put the wrong corner in first. Put the left side in first and rotate the right side in.

3
Pat_Riotreply
lemmy.today

Buy it, use it, break it, fix it, trash it, change it, mail, upgrade it Charge it, point it, zoom it, press it, snap it, work it, quick, erase it Write it, cut it, paste it, save it, load it, check it, quick, rewrite it Plug it, play it, burn it, rip it, drag it, drop it, zip, unzip it

19
Lucireply
lemmy.ca

Yeah, you can even screw it back on after!

9

Preview of this community in 20 years:

"The previous owner of this condo screwed a spice rack into the studs. Now I can't remove my broken refridgerator...

6
elucubrareply
sopuli.xyz

Because screwdrivers are regulated, screwdriver licenses are hard to obtain, and while most people can do the clockwise thing, counterclockwise is a skill that takes years to master.

20

I was just struck by 'mounted a spice rack into the fucking studs' like it's been welded down. is that even mildly infuriating? pfft.

that's an easy fix trust me I have so much mildly infuriating shit in my life

5

Step 1: Re-hinge the fridge doors so they open the other way.

Step 2: Back the fridge into the corner first, then pivot to the right until seated.

You can tell by the cabinetry, they had a fridge in there already, possibly one taller than this.

34
lemmy.world

At least you can unscrew it. My landlord put the pipe for the Lüftung where the fridge is supposed to go.

24
Dicskareply
lemmy.world

I had a feeling (after Luft) - it just looked funny.

1
lemmy.world

I loved this so much I went into your profile and upvoted some other comments.

3

When I bought my home, the fridge had a big ol burn spot on the side of it from the stove being right next to it lol. That’s probably what people may be referring to. I never use those two burners because of that despite getting a new stove and fridge since moving in just seeing that. Also the refrigerator sides will naturally get hot/warm as they expel heat from normal operations, so putting it next to something that is hot can be somewhat counterproductive for that too. Not going to cause it to overheat, but may not be the best position if you can help it. Kind of like how you wouldn’t want to put a heater positioned near your gaming PC if you want the best possible performance.

6
RebekahWSDreply
lemmy.world

I know it can lower the lifespan of the fridge,, but unsure if there's more than that!

4

Yeah it can, it's cause it makes the fridge have to do more work to keep the insides cool

No direct damage, but indirectly through making it work much harder for no reason

2
kbobabobreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I dunno man. Sounds mildly infuriating to have to go get a screwdriver, come back and try unscrewing it only to realize you need a power tool because it is in the studs. Go get the drill, damnit battery is dead. Damnit extra battery is dead because I hardly use this damn thing.

13

If the battery for your impact driver (not drill, BTW) isn't shared with a bunch of other tools from the same brand, you're doing it wrong.

6

And the fridge is just a hair too tall to slide under the vent hood, so you can’t even go around it.

There’s so many things that are mildly infuriating here. And taken all together…. Still mildly infuriating.

Quality post. I’m gonna kick back and be grateful I don’t have any appliances to move in my near future.

14

What are they cooking with they need to put that into a stud? Was it common for them to set their tungsten rolling pin atop and then hang their lead apron from the edge? Did they have a recipe that calls for a pinch of neutron star?

12
lemmy.zip

Mounting your spice rack to the studs is just sage advice. Otherwise, you're putting the structural integrity at risk, and if that fails, you're in for a bad thyme. Trust me, this happened to me once. There was still paprika in my grout when I moved out. And to add salt to the wound, the landlord made me pay for the damage.

34
Brkdncrreply
lemmy.world

Allspice racks mounted tomatoes would require your landlord to cumin to the kitchen to at least approve the modification.

6
fedia.io

This is more like /mildlyinconvenient.

8

You don't see a difference between mildly inconvenient and mildly infuriating? Oh god, are you my partner?

6
4am
lemmy.zip

Stove doesn’t have 1.5ft clearance on either side, not up to code

5
mander.xyz

I’m proud of you for only being mildly infuriated. I would smash it with a fucking hammer.

3
lemmy.radio

Or you could unscrew the fucking thing and move it somewhere else, but I'll let you sort that out with your anger management therapist.

11
lagoon8622reply
sh.itjust.works

If moving a spice rack is infuriating to OP I can't imagine how cushy their day-to-day life is

2

Having a shitty day-to-day life tends to make minor inconveniences extra infuriating, and vice versa.

1

Not bizarre if they kept stuff on top of the (shorter) fridge and within reach that's used regularly.

5

The fridge is 29 and 3/8 deep and the rack is mounted about 28.5 from the wall so no, it won't fucking fit. I'll remove the rack, for everybody out there. Or I'll put the fridge a bit further from the stove

7

Uh no. It looks like the spice rack is in the space that the fridge needs to occupy anyway, and if it somehow isn't, it would block the door.

1
sopuli.xyz

Nah it would still be occupying the same space as the fridge

The floor is really ugly right there but the fridge can go in a different spot. I already have enough drywall work

1
verdigrisreply
lemmy.ml

But why can't you just remove it? It being mounted into the studs isn't any different than any other spot, it's just more secure.

8
lemmy.world

I wouldn't be tackling drywall work if I were him. Figuring out how to turn screws has completely halted this fridge operation.

13
lemmy.world

The only thing mildly infuriating about this post is knowing that fridge would fit. So, I guess, good job! I'm now mildly infuriated.

-3

The fridge is 29 and 3/8 deep and the rack is mounted about 28.5 from the wall so no, it won't fucking fit. I'll remove the rack, for everybody out there.

4