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Old 07-04-2006, 10:37 AM   #1
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Drywaller That Can't Measure


My drywaller went a little nuts on the openings of some of my out lets I already replaced 2 wall outlets covers with oversize covers, But now I have to ceiling lights that I want to put in but again the opening are to big and the covers that come with the lights will not cover the drywall Does any one know were I can get a round oversize covers for a 5" elecltrical box like a ceiling medallion but smaller?????????

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Old 07-04-2006, 11:08 AM   #2
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You need to get a better drywaller. Around here if the hanger over cuts a box the taper fixes it while there or is called back later to fix it.

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My drywaller went a little nuts on the openings of some of my out lets I already replaced 2 wall outlets covers with oversize covers, But now I have to ceiling lights that I want to put in but again the opening are to big and the covers that come with the lights will not cover the drywall Does any one know were I can get a round oversize covers for a 5" elecltrical box like a ceiling medallion but smaller?????????

Wish I could remember what they're called (probably 'goof plate' or something), - - but they definitely do have them (at least in my area) Home Depot, - - they're about 6 inches in diameter, - - they're somewhere in either the lighting or electrical area . . .

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The goof is the drywaller, not the plate.

Ya should give him one of those goofy checks.

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Bob's right about your rocker, I'd insist that he fix it. What you're looking for are called medallions and they'll cover a variety of sins as common sizes go out to 24".
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Bob's right about your rocker, I'd insist that he fix it. What you're looking for are called medallions and they'll cover a variety of sins as common sizes go out to 24".
Different names, different places maybe, - - out my way, what is referred to as 'medallions' start at a minimum of about 12" in diameter, - - and are usually thicker and more decorative (and meant to be seen), - - whereas goof plates are ultra-thin and flat and meant to be practically invisible, - - they're in a different section than the medallions . . .
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no dave= havent you figured out that if you are not part of the elite nothing ever goes wrong we always get paid the most money cause we are that good crowd you just waste your time posting
took me about a day or two to figure that out
same as everywhere else
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no dave= havent you figured out that if you are not part of the elite nothing ever goes wrong we always get paid the most money cause we are that good crowd you just waste your time posting
took me about a day or two to figure that out
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Well whatever about all that

What ever happened to customer satisfaction, get that a-hole back there to finish the job, don't just cheese it, it's brand new it should be right.
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Well whatever about all that

What ever happened to customer satisfaction, get that a-hole back there to finish the job, don't just cheese it, it's brand new it should be right.
Good point. Just install your fixture and if the customer ask about the hole tell them the drywaller did it.

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no dave= havent you figured out that if you are not part of the elite nothing ever goes wrong we always get paid the most money cause we are that good crowd you just waste your time posting
took me about a day or two to figure that out
same as everywhere else

Elitism around here is by self-appointment, - - just throw in your vote and jump in the fray . . .

One of the reasons I've got so many posts is because I'm usually the only one talkin' back to myself . . .

P.S. After viewing your cool avatar, - - I should add that it must be a 'live' vote . . .

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no dave= havent you figured out that if you are not part of the elite nothing ever goes wrong we always get paid the most money cause we are that good crowd you just waste your time posting
took me about a day or two to figure that out
same as everywhere else

HUH?? Looks like Mr. Mojo forgot to wear his safety glasses.
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Hot damn!......I think Teetor Tom and I were just called elite.....Thats a first for me fellas.

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Hot damn!......I think Teetor Tom and I were just called elite.....Thats a first for me fellas.

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Yeah, and you guys are also kinda 'clique-y' too.
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Thanks CE1. I'll use it.


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Are you guys aware that when you use an oversized plate to cover drywall cut out too big, you're creating a code violation? Actually, the drywall cut out too big is the code violation, and you're permitting it by hiding it with the oversized plate. The clearance between the box and the wallboard is not to exceed 1/8 of an inch for fire rated walls and 1/4" for non rated construction.
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Ahhh crap!.....I knew I shouldn't have thrown away that Fruit Loops de-coder ring.

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no dave= havent you figured out that if you are not part of the elite nothing ever goes wrong we always get paid the most money cause we are that good crowd you just waste your time posting
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Oh! Good Heavens, no, Mr. Mojo! That's simply NOT true!
Everyone here, at Contractortalk, is welcome to join the "Elitist Club".
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