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Securing Outlet box in a Tight Place
I relocated an outlet to a location where I just could not manage to
nail it to the stud. I attached it using Liquid Nails. Is this method "acceptable"? The builder had attached the box with 2 small screws (with metal screwheads exposed inside the box)...any comments on this method? Joe |
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