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Hi guys, saw a product advertised in professional electrician a while ago but can't remember the name. It was a plastic device to clip to the back of back boxes so that those pesky plasterers don't plaster your back boxes over or not reach anywhere near them - as like what happened to me on a recent re-wire!

It gives a nice flush finish to the back box and seemed like a very good idea.
 
Hi guys, saw a product advertised in professional electrician a while ago but can't remember the name. It was a plastic device to clip to the back of back boxes so that those pesky plasterers don't plaster your back boxes over or not reach anywhere near them - as like what happened to me on a recent re-wire!

It gives a nice flush finish to the back box and seemed like a very good idea.
yoosa boxes.

artex the wall if they plaster over the lot, they wont do it again
 
whats the point then? the yoosa boxes are good cause they have to plaster around them.


i wouldnt use them because we have an understanding, bury them and im burying my hammer in your wall till i find them

This is the official method for dealing with lazy plasterers and must be adhered to at all times.
 

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