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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

Tim Carter, of http://AsktheBuilder.com, shows how to get a tight professional fit for each of your wall outlets and switches. Sign up NOW for Tim's FREE weekly newsletter at: http://go.askthebuilder.com/NewsletterSignupNow

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  • very nice job .

    +1

  • can I just tape?

  • i was wanting to move a electrical socket to behind my plasma tv mounted on the wall. is this easy to do or should i get electrican?

  • I was wondering if when pulling wire through a conduit run and you come to a pull box and you were going to just pass through it, do you have to break the ground wire and bond it to the box or can simply keep it going with the other conductors? Where might I find this in the 2008 NEC

  • cool

  • oh and the box must be flush with the wall acording to code (nec)

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