WaterBoyz
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So, my son recently bought a house built in 1952. Replacing the outlets and switches. Some are 2-wire and some are 3-wire.
Anyway, over the years the boxes and the wall material have been whittled away to the point that the mounting hardware ears for the outlets and switches no longer touch the wall when the outlet/switch is tightened or the box is inset a lot. It seems that the wall plate is the only redeeming factor to keep the device from moving.
This is really a concern because the new outlets are those tamper-resistant types that require a lot of effort to insert the plug. The device moves all over the box because the device is not being held in place by the ears of the device. If it wasn't for the faceplate......
What have people been doing to safely secure the device to the box?
As to the 2-wire vs 3-wire that will be another thread or research.
I hate working on old ****.
As a side note, I have one box that was cast into the concrete and all of the threads of the screwing into the box are rusted gone. Another case of the wall plate sorta holding the devices in alignment. What have people been doing to address this situation? Somewhere in the past the owner just put some black tape around the device to reduce the possibility of shorting to the box.
Anyway, over the years the boxes and the wall material have been whittled away to the point that the mounting hardware ears for the outlets and switches no longer touch the wall when the outlet/switch is tightened or the box is inset a lot. It seems that the wall plate is the only redeeming factor to keep the device from moving.
This is really a concern because the new outlets are those tamper-resistant types that require a lot of effort to insert the plug. The device moves all over the box because the device is not being held in place by the ears of the device. If it wasn't for the faceplate......
What have people been doing to safely secure the device to the box?
As to the 2-wire vs 3-wire that will be another thread or research.
I hate working on old ****.
As a side note, I have one box that was cast into the concrete and all of the threads of the screwing into the box are rusted gone. Another case of the wall plate sorta holding the devices in alignment. What have people been doing to address this situation? Somewhere in the past the owner just put some black tape around the device to reduce the possibility of shorting to the box.