Junction boxes

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Junction boxes

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Okay, the normal junction boxes I can get at home depot only extend 5/8" beyond the mounting flange used for fastening it to the stud. That's fine for normal walls, but I'm doing RC, and two layers of drywall, one 5/8" and the other 1/2" so my wall will actually protrude more than an inch from the stud. Where can I ge junction boxes with longer boxes? Or else how can I mount the standard boxes so that the box itself will be flush with the finished wall?

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Post by Aaronw »

I recently dealt with this, only on a non-rc wall.

If your putting in a quad box, use one of the normal square type metal box.

2nd, you'll need an extension (they're about 1 1/2" or 1 1/4" (can't remember))

3rd, depending on which layer of sheetrock is last (1/2" or 5/8"), you attach the mud ring to this.

Let me see if I can come up w/ some pictures.
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Post by gdgross »

Thanks, Aaron. I didn't know that box extensions and mud rings even existed!

Do they come in standard (2 outlet) boxes? If not I will just go with quad boxes everywhere.
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Yes, they come in a single outlet type. They will probably still be a 4" back box, but the front mud ring will be different.

Such as this:

http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN ... m_ite=prod
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