THANK YOU! God, how I hate that! I have got to get a copy of that and beat a few people about the head with it!
Sorry, but that is a serious sore spot
Sorry, but that is a serious sore spot
Yeah. I try not to use handy boxes, if I can help it. I try to use 4 squares with RS covers. When I use handy boxes, they get regular handy box covers that match the outline of the box and have rounded corners. I see people using plastic plates on GFCI's in handy boxes all the time, because most GFCI's come with a "free" cover in the box.Even a standard device plate on a surface mounted utility box (handy box?). looks lousy and can cut.
I know 1900 (4"x4") but what is a 2100? 4 11/16 square?i might use 2 cases of 1900's a year but truck loads of 2100's. i like the added room and not much diff in cost
When most of us are talking about a 1900 box, we are really referring to a 2100 box. The "shallow" 4 squares are about 1-1/4" deep, and are 19.00 cubic inches. Most of us use the "regular" 1-1/2" deep 4 squares, which are 21.00 cubic inches. The "deep" 4 squares are 2-1/8" deep, and are about 30.00 cubic inches. I've never purposely installed a shallow, 1-1/4" deep, 4 square, but I've seen them in old installs.I know 1900 (4"x4") but what is a 2100? 4 11/16 square?