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![]() MK list special back boxes for their grid switches, e.g. item no. 892 for flush mounting the 3 and 4 gang grids. Is there some subtle difference that prevents the grids being used with "normal", and cheaper, boxes? A plastic dry lining box would be more convenient for a task I have in mind but I was wondering if the grid would seat properly on it. -- Mike Clarke |
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