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jmellc

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Facility Maintenance Tech. Licensed Electrician
This is one of my longstanding gripes. A shallow box is not good for runs if conduit. I have never used them where I had any choice. The only good use I have for them is end of line boxes to mount lights; incoming & fixture wires only. Sometimes for devices with RS covers, IF a low profile is crucial.
I found a few of these out & around. Now I have to go around with extension rings & covers.
 

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they are cheaper and easier than a conduit body if all you need is a pull point.
But they always turn into a rat’s nest with more conduits & wire added over time. I have seen this crap countless times in countless places.
 
Unfortunately there are crappy electricians everywhere who install stuff like in the OP. If you needed 3/4 EMT in and out of the box with splices chances are a typical 1.5" deep 1900 box will almost always be too small.
 
Working on my not quite big enough almost retired garage. I have left over stuff and well, I plan on changing out that two ring 4sq extension I have temporarily installed. Only way I could get a cover on. I keep changing my mind. I can walk into a customers project and spit out what is needed and be gone. My house? Nope.
 
Working on my not quite big enough almost retired garage. I have left over stuff and well, I plan on changing out that two ring 4sq extension I have temporarily installed. Only way I could get a cover on. I keep changing my mind. I can walk into a customers project and spit out what is needed and be gone. My house? Nope.
Seems to be that way with several trades people.

Mine also…
 
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