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Cool Tool For Cutting Out Electrical Boxes (Mark N Guard for Drywall Installation)
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2022
- Cool Tool For Cutting Out Electrical Boxes (Mark N Guard for Drywall Installation) Make locating your outlet boxes and protecting the wires inside foolproof with Mark N Guard outlet markers!
We've all been there. You spend ages marking out your electrical box locations. You hang your drywall, transfer the marks and grab your cutout tool. You're being careful so that you don't damage any wiring, but as you feel around, you realize you're nowhere near the outlet. Not only have you just damaged your brand new drywall, now you'll also have to remove the whole sheet to double check your numbers. Easy mistake, but that doesn't make it any less frustrating.
If this scenario sounds familiar, maybe its time you checkout Mark N Guard by Buddy Tools LLC. These durable ABS plastic plates are designed to sit firmly inside of all standard-depth electrical boxes, shielding your wires from any potential damage during the cutout process. Then, when its time to hang your drywall, the pointed tip penetrates the drywall sheet revealing the exact location of your electrical box (effectively eliminating the need to measure and mark the location of each box)!
Interested? Check out their website below, and as usual, let us know what you think in the comments below!
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Something so simple that makes the job easier. Thanks for sharing
No problem 👍
Put a dab of lipstick on each of the four box corners. Press the drywall against the wall and transfer the lipstick to it. Connect the dots with a drywall saw. Perfect every time!
Cutting direction s/b like using a wood router bit.
Such a great informations 🤩 thanks for sharing 😁
Always happy to help 👍
Next time when routing, go on outside of box…counter clockwise. The way the router spins it will hold the router bit to the box you will have more control and you won’t have round corners they will be square.
Tell me your kidding! destroy this video what a joke
@g man you're the 2nd person I saw mention this in the comments. I do drywall but never really was taught how to hang. I generally tape but once in a while I get stuck hanging, and I never knew to go counter clockwise. I'm basically self taught on hanging, so thank you for the tip. I never knew that
You cut both boxes clockwise. Other videos show to cut counterclockwise. They find the center n cut to the right then jump over and continue cutting counterclockwise.
Thanks for the input 👍 We’ve heard this criticism a few times, and while its completely valid, we haven’t found a massive difference when changing the direction of the cut. Also, this situation is slightly different in that one of the boxes is recessed for a specialty flush-mount switch cover.
thgank you
Are there any versions of this where the part that pokes through is metal or made of something sturdier? I've seen reviews that the plastic can bend rather than poke through.
What tool were you using to cut and what sort of blade/bit did you have?
Interesting! We’re surprised to hear that- these things are rock solid, and we’ve never had an issue with them bending at all. As for the cut out tool, its a ryobi speed saw rotary cutter (drywall router) with a Rotozip guide point bit 👍
@@RefreshHomeImprovementsThere are photos in amazon reviews of the ones that bent instead of piercing.
Thanks for the info on the cutter!
You're routing the box wrong.. counterclockwise on outside cuts ... clockwise on inside cuts , such as knock down door openings
Great advice, thanks for the tip👍
I work drywall. Mowtly taping. But when it comes to hanging I do it occasionally. Nobody really taught me properly. They kind of threw me in and expected me to figure it out, so I never knew this. Glad I saw your comment because I didn't even realize that
Why does the direction matter? (Not trying to be a dick, genuinely curious).
@@catsmeow5566 the bit doesn’t wander, it holds its self tight to the obstacle you’re cutting around
damn i wish i saw this lol.
It would have worked awesome but your guy that's running the router it went backwards and messed up all the corners