To all you experienced people out there, this is going to sound like a really stupid question. I just remodeled my kitchen and to install a new phone, I will have to relocate the phone jsck plate that is mounted on my plastered wall. I removed the old plate today only to discover that it was mounted using those spring type expanders that go through the plaster and then expand against the back of the wall as you tighten the two very long screws. Of course I do not want to remount the new plate using this method, but now will have to patch the two (about 5/8") holes that go all the way through the plaster board. I think to do this I will need some kind of backing to hold the joint compound in place until it dries for sanding. Can anyone please tell me the proper and professional way to plug these holes so that I can lower the location of the jack plate? I sure would be thankful for any help you can give me. I thought of buying some corks and wittling them down to fit the holes and then driving them in a little below the surface of the plaster so that I could used some joint compound to make the job look good. Again thanks in advance for any info anyone can give me.
Ron Galloway
Ron Galloway
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