An electrician ‘fixed’ an issue by making this hole in a basement cinder block wall.

… how do I put that box back in or fix the wall or something?

Inside the box are two capped (hot) wires.

The pipe seems to be copper. Doesn’t bend or anything. It can’t (at least easily) be pushed back in.

I had wanted to use cement paste… but like what do I do about the box? I guess I could paste everything except the metal pipe but geez: then i still have this sketchy box hanging out.

Images: https://imgur.io/a/yBh2QBD (posted from mobile and don’t think the images went through)

Any ideas?

    • csm10495OP
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      1 year ago

      The wire to the box is inside a copper pipe. Its wall -> copper pipe -> electrical box.

      The wires are in the copper pipe.

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          1 year ago

          It didn’t want to bend. I wound up hitting it many times with a hammer to bend it inward… not fun but hey it may work out.

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            1 year ago

            Then I’m confused about how this looked before, was the conduit always sticking out?

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              1 year ago

              Nope. There was an access box flush in the wall. He broke the wall, pulled it out and here we are.

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                11 months ago

                Wow, what did he “fix” then? He did a terrible job. I understand an electrician not fixing the cement block, but they should have properly installed and secured the box flush with the concrete.