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Default Fixing a back box in lath and plaster wall

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Graeme wrote:

We have a double socket about three feet above floor level, set in a
lath and plaster wall. Never been right since we moved in, the only
fixings being screws through the back box into the laths behind. Long
story short, only one of the screws is really secure, the others being
too close to the edge of a lath, which splits.


Today, I used a long bolt to secure a three hole strip of Meccano behind
the back box, and 'toggled' it into position such that the Meccano is
45/225 degrees behind the lath/plaster, and, when tightened, together
with a screw fixing in the opposite corner, gives a good solid fixing of
the back box. Wifey is delighted.


Other way is to glue a bit of wood to the back of the laths, running down
the sides of the box. Drill some suitable holes in the side of the box,
and screw to it. It can also be used for fixing a steel box to a
plasterboard wall. If you set the box back slightly into the wall, fitting
the socket will clamp it all up good and tight.

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