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Reusable Metal plates - Protect cable during drywall - Stick your business card on the face?
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OP | Post 16 made on Thursday August 2, 2012 at 16:08
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On August 2, 2012 at 14:14, P2P said...
I'm pretty sure that LV Wraps is no longer around as a company, but Raco is manufacturing the product under license.

I tried contacting them directly late last year and e-mail either bounced or went un-answered. Phone number wasn't good either. I ended up purchasing the Raco product from my local electrical disty.

On August 2, 2012 at 14:06, bricor said...
I just noticed on the links I had posted that the picture has lvwraps stamped on the cover.

Yep. The Lvwraps site has RACO on them too :).
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Post 17 made on Thursday August 2, 2012 at 16:16
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Only problem you'll have is that it'll never go as easy as the video shows.


Drywall guys will typically have so much mud slopped over the cover that it'll break out into the surrounding surface, making a real mess of the painted wall, when you try to remove the cover.



They'll ALWAYS find a way to screw you up....

Last edited by Trunk-Slammer -Supreme on August 2, 2012 22:06.
OP | Post 18 made on Thursday August 2, 2012 at 16:33
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I have ZERO issue with damaging the surrounding wall so long as my wires are not cut or painted. Let the "end of the job drama" be theirs instead of mine.
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Post 19 made on Friday August 3, 2012 at 01:46
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On August 2, 2012 at 16:33, 39 Cent Stamp said...
I have ZERO issue with damaging the surrounding wall so long as my wires are not cut or painted. Let the "end of the job drama" be theirs instead of mine.

+1!!!
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Post 20 made on Friday August 3, 2012 at 22:06
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On August 2, 2012 at 16:16, Trunk-Slammer -Supreme said...
Only problem you'll have is that it'll never go as easy as the video shows.

Drywall guys will typically have so much mud slopped over the cover that it'll break out into the surrounding surface, making a real mess of the painted wall, when you try to remove the cover.

They'll ALWAYS find a way to screw you up....

Cut carefully with a knife.

We work with a tight group of builders and try not to contribute to the end of job punch list.

And how do these things work with insulated walls? That's where we have most of the problem.
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