These old work steel boxes - new?

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I use my hand to get them into place, then the linemans or needlenose to pinch them over, after bending them in by hand. is that more clear?:grin: (no, you can't really grab them with linemans because of the gap there, which I guess is what you're pointing out?)
 
georgestolz said:
How would you use linemans to install them? :-?
You'd be surpised what you can with your linemans....I leave my needle nose at home, in a bag with my MV cable splicing tools.

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georgestolz said:
Question stands. I don't see how you can do it, and the picture I editted in above should clarify why I ask. :)

The gap at the end is of no concern ;)
 
I don't see how you can do it,

They probably just use the pliers to slip them into place and bend them with their fingers.


IMO, the only kind of metal cut in box that doesn't suck is the one with the ears in the opposite corners kind of like the plastic cut ins. They have clamps designed for MC. No one stocks them, they are expensive, and I can't find a pic.

Used these for years and the tab hardware always seemed to be in the way.

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jerm said:
Whats that?
MV cable ~ medium voltage cable...full of all sorts of goodies like semi-con, di-electric insulation and sheilding:
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Picture of Medium Voltage Cable from the Okonite Company.
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Key to above Picture:
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A [FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Uncoated, Okopact (Compact Stranded) Copper Conductor[/FONT]
B [FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Strand Screen-Extruded Semiconducting EPR[/FONT]
C
Insulation-Okoguard EPR
D
Insulation Screen-Extruded Semiconducting EPR
E Shield-5 Mil LCS Copper Tape
F
Jacket-Okolon
http://www.nepsi.com/cablewebpage.htm
 
220/221 said:
Used these for years and the tab hardware always seemed to be in the way.

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That's why I use the stand alone OWCs....in opposing corners, no problems with the device installation :cool:
 
It's all about being lazy.
A lazy guy will find a way to finish the job w/o having to carry all those pesky tools around with him.

:D
 
i use those metal o/w boxes that started this thread all the time. i've had no problems cutting the hole or getting the plate to fit. its nice that they're gangable also.
 
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brantmacga said:
i use those metal o/w boxes that started this thread all the time. i've had no problems cutting the hole or getting the plate to fit. its nice that they're gangable also.

Not only are the gangable, but you cut a smaller hole than if you were using plastic old work boxes. I big plus when dealing will plaster walls that like to crack. Less of a chance the plate won't cover the hole. Metal boxes and Madison bars.....:smile:
 
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