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I have one box that is flush with the joists and I'd rather not move it down to get it to stick through the sheetrock. A quick search doesn't show a solution for this problem. Was hoping there was a 5/8" mud ring, but I don't see any.
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(08-26-2017, 03:36 PM)EricU Wrote: I have one box that is flush with the joists and I'd rather not move it down to get it to stick through the sheetrock. A quick search doesn't show a solution for this problem. Was hoping there was a 5/8" mud ring, but I don't see any.
any of these work?
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I was wondering if an octagon box extension would work, maybe I'll have to go play with them at the borg
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(08-26-2017, 04:10 PM)EricU Wrote: I was wondering if an octagon box extension would work, maybe I'll have to go play with them at the borg
It should at least that is how I have done them in the past.
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(08-26-2017, 03:36 PM)EricU Wrote: I have one box that is flush with the joists and I'd rather not move it down to get it to stick through the sheetrock. Was hoping there was a 5/8" mud ring, but I don't see any.
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.acehardware.com/product/index...df354995cd
"Hubbell Raco 727 4" Octagon Cover, Raised 5/8", Ears 2-3/4" O.C. Used to hang light fixture from 4" octagon box or 4" round ceiling pan. 1/2" knockout in center of cover. Key-hole mounting feature allows for installation of cover without removing box screws."
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Is this what you're talking about?
http://www.blocklighting.com/product/186...akQAvD_BwE
If yes, I doubt you'd find them in a home center.
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Phil, that's what I want, hopefully in 5/8". You think an electrical supply would have them?
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(08-26-2017, 06:56 PM)EricU Wrote: Phil, that's what I want, hopefully in 5/8". You think an electrical supply would have them?
I sort of doubt it.
I'd call Garvin ("manufacturer") and ask if they sell them to anyone in your area.
https://www.garvinindustries.com/electri...ings/57111
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absolutely an electrical supply house will have them. Used all the time
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(08-26-2017, 11:11 PM)JTTHECLOCKMAN Wrote: absolutely an electrical supply house will have them. Used all the time
What are they used for?
The only time I've seen them used is when drywall was doubled-up.
Kind of a specialty item around here.
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