BWR1953
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I needed to replace a 1-gang GFCI outlet in the kitchen. My buddy and I got the new outlet, wired it up correctly and started to put it back into the outlet box. He was having difficulty so I helped... and pushed way too hard and crushed the drywall where the outlet box attached. :facepalm:
It's an "old work" aka "remodel" type of box. We've been trying to get this thing reinstalled for a couple days now, off and on.
I found some "Madison Hangers" and other such things which help prevent a box from pulling out. But so far, I haven't found anything which will prevent the box from pushing back into the wall. The green is the drywall.
A little help?
It's an "old work" aka "remodel" type of box. We've been trying to get this thing reinstalled for a couple days now, off and on.
I found some "Madison Hangers" and other such things which help prevent a box from pulling out. But so far, I haven't found anything which will prevent the box from pushing back into the wall. The green is the drywall.
A little help?