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The "Depot" has 'em.
"Hagrinas Mivali" wrote in message om... I'm trying to find an indoor light switch cover that protects the switch from accidental shut off. I've seen them before, but can't find them in stores or on the web. I assume that's because I don't know what they are called. What I'm looking for has a curved part that covers the switch itself, but you can stick your finger in on one side if you want to turn the switch off. It's designed for those wall switches that people don't normally want turned off, but do not want removed. I made a rather crude drawing of what I'm looking for: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/hagrinas/...witchcover.jpg If anybody knows what they are called or where I can get them, I'd appreciate it. |
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I do not know what they are called either, but I think they are
available at home depot's electrical department. Stan On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 10:01:14 -0400, "Joe Fabeitz" wrote: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/hagrinas/...witchcover.jpg {Delete nospam for email} |
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