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Nick_L
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join:2003-01-22
Pittsburgh, PA

reply to Michail

Re: Best way to remove new construction gang box

Here's one option, courtesy of lowes (there are many others).

»www.lowes.com/pd_130184-223-SC20···ge%2Bbox


Michail
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Boynton Beach, FL
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That one doesn't seem available in my location. Could it be that they are not to local codes? I'll stop by the store and check.



Michail
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Boynton Beach, FL
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reply to Nick_L

said by Nick_L:

Here's one option, courtesy of lowes (there are many others).

»www.lowes.com/pd_130184-223-SC20···ge%2Bbox
I found them at Home Depot. For whatever reason Lowes doesn't seem to carry them in store. These things should make the job 10x easier.


Nick_L
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join:2003-01-22
Pittsburgh, PA

There are plenty of different options out there, both metal and plastic, but if the one you found will work, thats all you need. I can't speak to your local codes, just remember, low voltage only. with regard to faceplates, any standard faceplate should fit those rings.



pende_tim
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said by Nick_L:

There are plenty of different options out there, both metal and plastic, but if the one you found will work, thats all you need. I can't speak to your local codes, just remember, low voltage only. with regard to faceplates, any standard faceplate should fit those rings.
Yes standard covers will fit if you are installing plugs/switches but I could find none in double wide that had the snap in holes for cat5 connectors or Coax.
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Michail
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Boynton Beach, FL
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The Home Depot here has 2 gang plates with total 12 snap-ins.



Nick_L
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Pittsburgh, PA

reply to pende_tim
When in doubt, Monoprice!

»www.monoprice.com/products/produ···format=2

They also have 2, 4, 6 and 8 hole versions.



pende_tim
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Thanks, Nick_L,
I did look on Monoprice when I was buying the "stuff" for my new house but did not see these there. Would have made the wiring closet a little neater.
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Michail
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Boynton Beach, FL
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reply to Nick_L

said by Nick_L:

When in doubt, Monoprice!

»www.monoprice.com/products/produ···format=2

They also have 2, 4, 6 and 8 hole versions.
Great price also. They're about $2 less per jack compared to Home Depot. Too bad I ordered U-verse spur of the moment and have to get the job done this weekend.

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