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Looks like an ordinary two gang shallow box. Surprise!! O.K. We all know it's a violation but look at the workmanship. Somebody did a bang up job brazing these boxes together, eh. Highground
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This gives us an idea as to where the term 'sidejob hack' comes from and what it used to be like doing electrical work before the box stores.
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Seems to be a lot of work and time to cut the sides out and brase those two boxes together. A lot cheaper to get a new double box from the wholesaler unless it was way out in the whops and a long distance away from any electrical wholesaler.
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It looks to me that this is a pair of those ultra-shallow, non-approved boxes. They probably aren't made in 2-gang.
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Don't even the shallow "handy-boxes" have KO's on the back? I've never seen anything like this even in single gang form...
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If you look closely, you can see four pry-outs on the bottom surface, and probably another four on top.
Larry Fine Fine Electric Co. fineelectricco.com
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