Pat gave a great answer. The wires need to be tucked in and the depth
of the bit is just a bit more than the thickness of the drywall. The
pros do a box in about 10 seconds.
Brian
Mark Andy wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> On Sat, 10 Jan 2009, Brian Kemp wrote:
>> If I were doing lots of drywall, I'd use it there as well for
>> electrical boxes. Just identify a point in the box, partially secure
>> the drywall, plunge into the box, find the edge, route the box, then
>> fully secure the sheet. It will make lots of dust, so I wouldn't use
>> it in an occupied area.
>
> How do you do this without cutting into the wires, etc?
>
> Mark
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