Enjoy terminating all that 12-2 in that box![]()
Enjoy terminating all that 12-2 in that box![]()
4 12-2s in a double gang? Super roomy in there. Surely you've done more in a box that size. Heck, that's just two light switches on their own circuits. I've got the same thing (only using staples) inside my shop door.
We call those stack-its and we use the **** out of them! They're a lifesaver...
No additional strapping required.
Yes, but it's 12 inches for all but the single gang plastic, which is 8 inches. I used the one you have pictured today for some nm and a colorado jim for 3 mc cables. Kinda cheesy, but there is no other alternative.
Newbie's 1st post:
All this is fine for new or exposed wall studs, but my walls are already covered with sheet rock. If I plan to just drop romex down from the attic through holes drilled in the walls' top plate into the wall cavities to new boxes that recess mount into square holes cut in the drywall, must the wire still be fastened to the stud within 8-12"? That would be hard to do without cutting large access spaces into the drywall... (I do plan to blow-in insulation into all wall cavities AFTER all the wiring is done)
Thanks,
Paul
No, there is an exception that does not require fastening when doing remodel or "old work". You are good to go.
I will tell you that you also have to get through the fireblock many times and that means another hole.