02-20-2021, 10:00 PM
My kids just bought a house and we are helping them with some fix up. The kitchen cabinets have these spirally basket knobs that have a definite orientation. In other words they are not round and you can tell when they have spun from their vertical position. The knobs have a little spike in the back that is supposed to prevent turning. But the previous owners managed to twist many of them many times to the point where they dug a complete circle and dug out the wood. Then they must have tightened them more to keep them from twisting but continued to twist them again. Anyway, we are painting them and would like to solve the problem more permanently. What should I do to keep them from twisting? Is there some glue, epoxy, or silicone that would hold them in their correct orientation more solidly? Any help is appreciated.