elizabeth,
Great suggestion on the teflon tape, I am going to be making use of that.
I stopped using electrical tape for almost anything but temporary fixes years ago. I use self-fusing silicone tape where I would have used electrical tape in the past. It has no glue. When you pull the silicone tight against itself, it self bonds to a point that it is usually easier to cut-off then try to unravel (if at all possible).
To the op, depending on the IC socket, sometimes you can loosen the screws holding it in place and put string around them, tighten the screws, then use the string to hold the plug in place.
Great suggestion on the teflon tape, I am going to be making use of that.
I stopped using electrical tape for almost anything but temporary fixes years ago. I use self-fusing silicone tape where I would have used electrical tape in the past. It has no glue. When you pull the silicone tight against itself, it self bonds to a point that it is usually easier to cut-off then try to unravel (if at all possible).
To the op, depending on the IC socket, sometimes you can loosen the screws holding it in place and put string around them, tighten the screws, then use the string to hold the plug in place.