
Any unpaid portion not received by the due date will no longer form part of the equal payments plan and interest will accrue on that amount from the day after the date of your next statement at the applicable regular annual rate.
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In these cases if the receptacle is too sunken in and set back from the wall, I will take a small piece of solid copper wire and wrap it around the receptacles' mounting screw to act as a small spacer so it is at the right position.△ The tire producer/manufacturer of the tires you are buying is responsible for the recycling fee you are being charged. It is possible that due to varying wall thicknesses (plaster patches from olden days, skim coats, etc.) that in some instances the mud ring will not be flush with the wall, but may be set back 1/8 - 3/16" at most.
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I am told to patch with joint compound all around the box and right up to the sharp mud ring’s edge…therefore the box will be neatly ‘embedded” in compound and flush with the wall. The mud ring’s most prominent forward edge is a thin edge…from there is curves back towards the actual recep box. Now I need to patch around the recep box, as cutting into plaster walls is a huge messy enterprise and has no relationship to cutting into sheetrock. With the metal 3/4” mud ring screwed to the metal recep box, the assembly is nearly flush with the wall, or is set back only about 1/8” at most.

The electrical supply stores here (even specialty electric) didn't have a clue about adjustable boxes, or lathing specific boxes for this purpose, and sold me the mud ring. Because there’s a large gap between the box and the wall’s outer surface, I need to bring the box further forward. I have recep quad boxes with the mounting flange that goes over the lathing. First there are the wood 2x4 studs (oriented with the wide side facing the room, not the narrow side as in new sheetrock construction), then on top of the studs are rough 1/4” or so thick wood lathing strips, then there’s a full 1” of various layers of plaster.

The wall is plaster/wood lathe construction. Click to expand.J.V., can you clarify: your post appears to contradict with what Bob says upthread.Ī pic is worth 1,000 words, but let me try to be clearer.
