Junkman
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What is the best way to put 3/4" and larger holes into plastic junction boxes? What is the best way that you have found successful, without breaking the plastic.
maybe because i have a torch on jobs but i usually heat up a piece of copper or emt and melt a hole thru then ream the edge i find it safer than trying to hold a small box and drill a hole
What is the best way to put 3/4" and larger holes into plastic junction boxes? What is the best way that you have found successful, without breaking the plastic.

I agree with a hole saw in reverse for most plastic boxes, but if you are working in a code demanding situation, your best solution is to buy boxes with the holes already there or with knockouts for the holes you need. Modifying anything in code demanding situations is dicey. Sometimes an inspector will see this as deviating from the manufacturers intended use of the item and disallow it. Sorry for being a party pooper.
^^what's the manufactureres intended use of a 12x12x6 pvc box with a removable lid bit no penetrations?
Oh, a step bit is ideal for drilling holes in plastic boxes. Buy a Harbor Freight set with the big bits in them - cheap and they will last forever in this use.
^^what's the manufactureres intended use of a 12x12x6 pvc box with a removable lid bit no penetrations?