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I was lucky enough to see this work as it developed. A new, upscale home was to have a receptacle placed in the living room floor. The contractor used an ordinary flanged plastic box, a clock receptacle, and then (amazing!) covered it with a proper floor cover. Since the box is not adjustable, there is a gap caused by the thickness of the hardwood flooring. The irony of this clever ruse -which slipped past the inspector- is that the brass cover plate cost quite a bit more than a proper plastic box / cover assembly!
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Eh?? mon dieu !! that will not pass the inspection at all that sure look very crappy there i dont know if the GC did know about this or not if they know this how they correct this mistake here ??
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Merci , Marc
Pas de problme,il marche n'est-ce pas?"(No problem, it works doesn't it?)
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Someone needs a flipping good kick up the pants for the 'patina' being ground into that new hardwood floor too!
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Yeah, never mind zero tolorance on the box at wood, the site preotection leaves to be desired.
Mark Heller "Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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