Eddie702
Licensed Electrician
- Location
- Western Massachusetts
- Occupation
- Electrician
Ran into a few issues rewiring a 100-year-old house.
Just out of curiosity has anyone run into old BX that had like a brass or copper sleeve about 3/4" long installed over the end of the BX where the box clamp clamped the BX? Probably there to help improve the ground I assume.
I figured out today when this place was originally wired it had like 1-2 receptacles in each room and a pull chain light in the ceiling.
Most of the device boxes are typical old work boxes screwed/nailed to the lath, guess they didn't make boxes with side brackets to attach to the studs back in the day. These had the box ears on top of the plaster and they screwed through the plaster and into the lath. No problem with those
Most are only 2 1/2" deep so box fill is an issue. Usually just pull 1 Romex down to the basement and J box it as the box fill won't allow daisy chain. Plus most of the interior walls are 2 x 3 studs so a 3" deep box is as large as you can go. Trying not to chop too much plaster
These were pretty easy, tie a string to the BX and pull it down to the basement, ty the Romex on and pull it up. No staples on the BX in the walls.
You know your into the old stuff when the BX is secured in the basement with 2 6d nails bent over the BX in opposite directions. Guess they didn't have staples back then.
But then I ran into some of the original device boxes. These boxes don't have the "flat bottom" pry outs like the newer boxes. You pull the bx out and you can't use Romex because the old bx ko has a sharp edge that will cut into the Romex.
So I guess I have 2 choices. Chop the plaster out and put in a Romex box. I did two boxes like this and it makes a mess that I have to patch and paint. They actually screwed the box ears to the lath and plastered over the lath and the box ears so you have to cut the plaster out to change the box and becomes a mess.
So tomorrow I am going to try leaving the old boxes in place and I picked up some BX to get out of the box and get to the next box in the cellar. Problem is I have to try and get some of the pry outs out of the old boxes which won't be easy. The old boxes have no 1/2" KOs so can't use a connector.
I have a tiny 90 deg angle attachment for my drill. I am hoping it will be small enough to fit in the box and drill a sheet metal screw through the BX Ko and pry it out. If not I will have a lot of patching.
Just out of curiosity has anyone run into old BX that had like a brass or copper sleeve about 3/4" long installed over the end of the BX where the box clamp clamped the BX? Probably there to help improve the ground I assume.
I figured out today when this place was originally wired it had like 1-2 receptacles in each room and a pull chain light in the ceiling.
Most of the device boxes are typical old work boxes screwed/nailed to the lath, guess they didn't make boxes with side brackets to attach to the studs back in the day. These had the box ears on top of the plaster and they screwed through the plaster and into the lath. No problem with those
Most are only 2 1/2" deep so box fill is an issue. Usually just pull 1 Romex down to the basement and J box it as the box fill won't allow daisy chain. Plus most of the interior walls are 2 x 3 studs so a 3" deep box is as large as you can go. Trying not to chop too much plaster
These were pretty easy, tie a string to the BX and pull it down to the basement, ty the Romex on and pull it up. No staples on the BX in the walls.
You know your into the old stuff when the BX is secured in the basement with 2 6d nails bent over the BX in opposite directions. Guess they didn't have staples back then.
But then I ran into some of the original device boxes. These boxes don't have the "flat bottom" pry outs like the newer boxes. You pull the bx out and you can't use Romex because the old bx ko has a sharp edge that will cut into the Romex.
So I guess I have 2 choices. Chop the plaster out and put in a Romex box. I did two boxes like this and it makes a mess that I have to patch and paint. They actually screwed the box ears to the lath and plastered over the lath and the box ears so you have to cut the plaster out to change the box and becomes a mess.
So tomorrow I am going to try leaving the old boxes in place and I picked up some BX to get out of the box and get to the next box in the cellar. Problem is I have to try and get some of the pry outs out of the old boxes which won't be easy. The old boxes have no 1/2" KOs so can't use a connector.
I have a tiny 90 deg angle attachment for my drill. I am hoping it will be small enough to fit in the box and drill a sheet metal screw through the BX Ko and pry it out. If not I will have a lot of patching.
