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Originally Posted by pshrynk
Dreams: Go to the hardware store and get a replacement plug. Cut off the plug end and re-wire according to the directions on the package or on the internet if no instructions. Google replacement electrical plug. DO NOT: try to "fix" a defective plug!
Unless you really enjoy house fires and filing insurance claims with a checked box under "Bonehead Homeowner Stunts." 
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Thanks, pshrynk. I figure I'll have to do that. I looked at it again, and decided that it might just pull out again if I try to put it back in. So, I'll be putting a new plug on (with my dad's help

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This year has been too expensive already with flooding, roof and gutter leak (and repair), wet drywall take down, and my eye accident. I think, I'll just be extra careful with this new repair project.
@Bilbo and Am Thank you both. It's just that I hate when things don't work and want to get them fixed right away. I hate waiting.