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You might consider purchasing 4 11/16 blank raised covers then having a local metal shop drill them out for the receptacles. You could probably drill them yourself but for 30 I think having a shop do this would be much easier and cost effective. Years ago one of my supply houses had raised GFCI receptacle covers made from blanks before the manufactures started making them.

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Curt, thats a good idea, I happen to know of a place that may have a punch die for them. I better call 'em tomorrow.

Same place will often re-make panel covers and other metal items for me. And I know they have a duplex punch.


Mark Heller
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