alfiesauce
Senior Member
I use this bit for nothing else and keep it in the original plastic package to keep it protected.![]()
Do you use this bit on cheap flimsy mdf finished kitchen cabinetry as well or do you take a different approach for that?
I use this bit for nothing else and keep it in the original plastic package to keep it protected.![]()
Do you use this bit on cheap flimsy mdf finished kitchen cabinetry as well or do you take a different approach for that?
. But, I'll bet that outlet Dennis posted is not tamper resistant.
Oh I didn't read all the post . But, I'll bet that outlet Dennis posted is not tamper resistant.
Better read the posts before you make this bet.
Scott will be taking all your money. The TR is the only kind available, I believe. It will also take mc cable as well as nm cable.
Cool, I should have known. Esspecially if their sold in NC.
Usually it is behind draws or I have the cabinet guys build a small box around it. You could actually sleeve a piece of flex up to the connector to protect it.
why not just use M.C. cable inside the cabinet?
I would be happy to see a Carflex sleeve. It may not be armored, but it is tough stuff.why not just use M.C. cable inside the cabinet?
Someone needs to invent a non-metallic cable suitable for use in locations exposed to damage. ANMC? :wink:Because then I would have to splice it in a JB or use metal boxes. I do mostly resi work so why bother with mc.