chris kennedy
Senior Member
- Location
- Miami Fla.
- Occupation
- 60 yr old tool twisting electrician
Do you trace the box on the wall before installing a cut in box? Al does, gets under my skin when he miss's.
You mark horizonialy the top line first. Then saw it first. This will let you know if your clear to mark the rest of the way.
I've always traced my boxes with a pencil and a level. Guys that don't
get on my nerves, as they spend too much time guessing the size and fitting
the box. When you use a pencil and a level on the top and bottom
lines, you install the box and it's tight and already within a fraction of level.
I look for the location then I make a small hole about the middle of the box and use my screwdriver to "feel" around to see if I have any obstructions. Then I mark the wall for the cut out.
The perfect spot = a perfect rectangular hole just the right size?I take a perfectly shaped 3lb hammer and swing until I find the perfect spot.
You guys are all too technical.
I take a perfectly shaped 3lb hammer and swing until I find the perfect spot.
I pick a spot and iinsert a thin screwdriver to make sure the area is clear. Of course, the first poke has to be pretty accurate. Then I trace the box with a pencil.