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Bill;
read that one, which is where i got the term "floater". It seems it was also popular in attics, as i see many older installs with unsecured boxes.

personally, i hope it's a passing fad....


addressing the old temp rating wire, do you recall some disscussion on simply pigtailing new 90deg NM in the serving JB???

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Sparky,

It didn't really seem to me that pigtailing would satisfy the concerns. We've got some new People here now, why don't you start a Thread on the subject. I think it's an Important topic.

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ok...

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Thanks for the interesting replies. In fact, I hadn't really considered a true floating box as this seems somewhat dangerous to me. I thought, however, that I might be able to justify fixing the j-box to the joist adjacent to the removable lighting fixture. In that way, the box would be within view and workable via the hole in the ceiling. From the replies, I suspect that's stretching the defintion of "accessible" for most here. I may have to rethink this.

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