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sparky 1971

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I saw a work order once that specified a bunch of RACO 671s... not quite what I would call a "handy box" but I guess RACO had a different idea. To me a "handy box" was always a surface mount box with absolute **** volume.
I've never had the displeasure of using 671 or anything like it. I also can't speak for all manufacturers, but at least Raco lists all of the boxes of that shape as handy boxes whether there is a bracket or not.


Honestly if people would just use 4S boxes everywhere...
Once in a while a 4X4 won't fit and that is when I use an 8670 and it will be for one conduit whether it's a switch or receptacle, even a GFCI will fit. It seems to happen about once or twice a year and that isn't bad.
 
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Bu t they look sort of clunky for exposed work.

I had some but ripped them out and replaced them for aesthetics. And nobody ever accused me of being the least bit artistic.
I didn't say they looked good. My reply was to someone stating that regular plastic covers would have to be used, which would look even worse.
 
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Thanks. I generally figure I’ve made a mistake or am ignorant when things don’t fit.
 

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