Randy Fowler
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- Conifer, Colorado
Is it a NEC violation to cut a nylon device plate to make it fit into wood trim?
Is it a NEC violation to cut a nylon device plate to make it fit into wood trim?
If I've got more than two to shape, I prefer a 4 - 1/2" angle grinder with a 24 grit sanding disc.
Power tools to cut a cover plate? Seriously? Y'all must be using that hard and brittle Leviton crap.
Use P&S and you only need tin snips.
I hate those unbreakable plates. They are all mushy, and flexy. They distort and look like crap.........
Don't crank the screws down until they won't turn any more. Turn 'em until the heads just engage the plate. Problem solved.
........If this is a remodel, it is far better to move the Box rather than having to cut a cover plate or into the trim surrounding it.
If it is new construction, I would not be surprised if the homeowner made you move the box.
Don't crank the screws down until they won't turn any more. Turn 'em until the heads just engage the plate. Problem solved.
My SOP is to nail on a scrap 2x4 for any switches next to doors just to prevent the need to trim up a cover plate. But even then, there's no guarantee that the HO will want to get some fancy über-wide trim on the doors.
I just finished a house where they put in 4-1/2" trim. I ask on the rough about trim and was told it would just be normal size. Luckily there were only 3 locations that the plate had to be trimmed. I let the finish trimmers do that too! (Punishment:happyyes![]()
Actually, it should be the HOs that trims them. It is their decision to use trim wider than a freaking battleship. The trim carpenters only installed what they were told.
Power tools to cut a cover plate? Seriously? Y'all must be using that hard and brittle Leviton crap.
Use P&S and you only need tin snips.
Diagonal cutters work when your desperate..:rotflmao: