Any great ideas on how to pull the outlet forward without pulling the panel off? I’m thinking I might be able to cut the board enough to get the outlet tabs out but still hide the hole behind the plate.

  • @Godnroc
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    341 year ago

    Can you just remove the screws, slide it up, then pull the bottom out intact, then remove the top? Looks like you got some wiggle room.

    • @Agrivar
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      181 year ago

      That’s definitely how I’d start tackling this issue. The bottom tab is just barely stuck. FWIW, I am a contractor.

  • @hi_its_meOP
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    311 year ago

    Update: used a utility knife to cut enough board away to get one tab and the screws out, then slid it down and was able to wiggle it out. Now on to the other receptacle the idiot did the same thing to

  • @OldManBOMBIN
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    91 year ago

    Aw c’mon, Lutron isn’t that bad. A lot of people actually like em.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Let me preface this by “I’m not a contractor”. I’d use a multi tool to expand your cut a little bit on the top and bottom, then use “outlet spacers” to move the switch forward.

  • guyrocket
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    41 year ago

    I think they make box extenders that might help this situation.

    • @hi_its_meOP
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      21 year ago

      The funny thing is… I have them, and planned on installing them, just after the board went in. Just didn’t plan on sealing the outlet into the box.

  • bluGill
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    41 year ago

    Cut it out, install a box extender, then put on oversized plates to cover the mess

  • snowe
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    11 year ago

    Get an oscillating multi tool, cut out the switch, then use spacers to bring it forward.