jmarkwolf
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I need to install 6 fixtures (coach lights, flood lights, external outlet) on my new 2-story garage. The siding is Hardie plank.
I want to avoid cutting big rectangular holes to accomodate "internal" electrical boxes 6 times, particularly for the two flood lights that are about 25feet up.
The shallow "surface mount" fixture boxes would require only 3 quick round holes to mount. Would this be a practical and reliable alternative?
Would toggle bolts, or standard nuts and bolts, through the underlying 3/4" OSB be adequate and pass inspection as a mounting method?
I want to avoid cutting big rectangular holes to accomodate "internal" electrical boxes 6 times, particularly for the two flood lights that are about 25feet up.
The shallow "surface mount" fixture boxes would require only 3 quick round holes to mount. Would this be a practical and reliable alternative?
Would toggle bolts, or standard nuts and bolts, through the underlying 3/4" OSB be adequate and pass inspection as a mounting method?
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