jmarkwolf
Well-known member
When I wired my new shop, I located all the boxes with the little built-in "nubs" that space them out from the stud properly for 1/2" drywall.
I've since decided I'd like to install 19/32" (nearly 5/8") T1-11 for interior wall covering.
This means that all the wall plates will "stand out" from the box about an 1/8" more than intended, exposing some wood to possible arcing and sparking.
This strikes me as a possible fire hazard.
Am I over thinking this?
Are there "special" outlet and switch plates that handle this issue?
Should I bite the bullet and relocate the boxes out from the stud a little more?
I've since decided I'd like to install 19/32" (nearly 5/8") T1-11 for interior wall covering.
This means that all the wall plates will "stand out" from the box about an 1/8" more than intended, exposing some wood to possible arcing and sparking.
This strikes me as a possible fire hazard.
Am I over thinking this?
Are there "special" outlet and switch plates that handle this issue?
Should I bite the bullet and relocate the boxes out from the stud a little more?