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I was wondering if by chance someone knows where I can get my hands on a 4 gang weather proof gfi cover. I have tried looking everywhere and you guys are my last hope.
Thanks for any help.

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I don't think I've ever even seen one of those.

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It looks like a 3 gang is the most. What is the situation?

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The guys cut a 4 gang switch bank in outside the house for some trellis and pool lighting. Now its time to trim it and we can't find a four gang cover. I really wish they had cut in 2 2 gangs. I inherited this little mess. everything i have seen has all been 3 gang max. I just thought somebody might know of someone who has them.

I guess I could just weld 2 2 gangs together
:-)

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i never see a 4 gang weatherproof box cover at all i did check few sources and no one ever make like that unless it is requested a comstiom [ specal ] made which i belive the cost will be outragous if they do make it.

But honestally most biggest one i ran into is 3 gang verison the max but never the 4 at all

Merci, Marc


Pas de problme,il marche n'est-ce pas?"(No problem, it works doesn't it?)

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Scameron:

IF it is/can be made......

Mulberry Metal Products, Union, NJ 07083

You may be able to Google a web site.

John


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I had a similar problem some time back; let me tell you what my solution was- it just might work for you!

I bought a "raintight" gutter. Inside I mounted a number of regular metal boxes, and mounted receptacles on them with 'industrial' covers. In the bottom of the gutter I made holes large enough for the plugs to enter, and lined them with snap-in bushings.

I'll see if I can get Bill to post a pic here.

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"Mulberry Metal Products, Union, NJ 07083"

I pass by there every day on my ride to and from work.

www.mulberrymetal.com/

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Whoa, look at this: The widest selection of covers in the industry – a variety of openings, through 4 gangs, many available nowhere else.
http://www.mulberrymetal.com/wpcovers.htm

[This message has been edited by ShockMe77 (edited 03-14-2006).]

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Shockme:
Thanks for the links....
Another 'Jersey Guy"????

Drop me an e-mail
Edit : BTW
They once made me a 16 gang Decora in brass!

John

[This message has been edited by HotLine1 (edited 03-15-2006).]


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Thanks for the info everybody. I decided to go with the four gang wp switch cover as a compromise. Our purchasing guy wanted to know how I found it and I told him the ECN came through once again.
Thanks a million

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