Zeke
Well-known member
When you have to cut in a remodel box in the old wood lath and plaster, put a handy box cover on the existing device or screw it to the lath directly and use the metal sides to guide a jig saw or drywall saw. Rotozips don't work so good in plaster and wood.
The metal plate will help to not only give you a form, it will hold the lath and plaster firm while cutting to produce a nice cut out with little damage to the keys. This works well when there is an existing undersized metal box (typical of old house wiring) that needs to come out and be replaced. Works well using a 2-gang plate too for your 4S boxes.
These " keys" (the squeezed through brown coat for you old house novices) should not be broken at all and they are very fragile.
The metal plate will help to not only give you a form, it will hold the lath and plaster firm while cutting to produce a nice cut out with little damage to the keys. This works well when there is an existing undersized metal box (typical of old house wiring) that needs to come out and be replaced. Works well using a 2-gang plate too for your 4S boxes.
These " keys" (the squeezed through brown coat for you old house novices) should not be broken at all and they are very fragile.

