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<blockquote data-quote="daveygh" data-source="post: 392311" data-attributes="member: 9713"><p>The fixing plate has 4 fixing holes in the corners, in the corner of the back box drill through the back put a rawl plug then screw the plate back into the rawl plug. The sleeving over the screw does away with the sharp edge of the thread in the box. I have used this method before where the side lugs were broken off of a box in a polished plaster wall where taking the box out wasn't an option.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry I can't explain it simpler than that hope that adds up now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveygh, post: 392311, member: 9713"] The fixing plate has 4 fixing holes in the corners, in the corner of the back box drill through the back put a rawl plug then screw the plate back into the rawl plug. The sleeving over the screw does away with the sharp edge of the thread in the box. I have used this method before where the side lugs were broken off of a box in a polished plaster wall where taking the box out wasn't an option. I'm sorry I can't explain it simpler than that hope that adds up now [/QUOTE]
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