LAN and Telecom Cabling Mud Rings

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Mud Rings David Lesher 12-20-04
|--> Re: Mud Rings Carl Navarro12-20-04
|--> Re: Mud Rings Doug McIntyre12-20-04
---> Re: Mud Rings Watson A.Name -...12-21-04
| ---> Re: Mud Rings David Lesher12-28-04
|   `--> Re: Mud Rings Watson A.Name -...12-28-04
Posted by Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, th on December 28, 2004, 8:18 am
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> "Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover""
>
>
> >I went to Home Depot and bought the blue plastic thingys that are
> >functionally the same as the Caddy MPLSes. It's a blue electric box
> >with most of the back cut off. The screws on the front cause the
> >plastic tabs to flip out when they are tightened. Also you could
just
> >buy the whole blue electric box and cut the back half off with a
> >hacksaw.
>
>
> I turned the HD upside down and found three SKU's
>
> 611-555 aka 78477-11454 2 pack of duplex brackets
> 611-558 aka 78477-11455 One quad bracket
> 230-239 aka ?? 10-pack of duplex brackets.
>
> They of course mention different #'s on the webpage...ARGH..

Their stoopid, useless search tips help says to enter the six digit
product number but when I do that it just says sorry, can't find.

> --




Posted by Perkowski on December 24, 2004, 9:32 am
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David Lesher wrote:
> I need to mount faceplates on drywall.
>
> "Caddy" makes MP1P2 and similar brackets that, depending
> on who you ask are [not] "mud rings"...
>
> But I'm seeking a non-metallic flavor. The local folks, Branch
> Electric {they used to have a datacom division, but they now have
> a buncha voicemail boxes} have counter folks that tell me they
> have "Mulberry" brand, but I can't find such.
>
> Anyone heard of same; or have specific alternatives? I need
> both single and multiple-gang flavors...
>
>
Go with the Arlington brand. They are the easiest and best IMO.




Posted by Sonco on December 24, 2004, 11:47 am
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Who carries the Arlington brand, I called Arlington and they directed me to
a distributor I had never heard of . I called them and got voice mail with
all boxes filled.


> David Lesher wrote:
> > I need to mount faceplates on drywall.
> >
> > "Caddy" makes MP1P2 and similar brackets that, depending
> > on who you ask are [not] "mud rings"...
> >
> > But I'm seeking a non-metallic flavor. The local folks, Branch
> > Electric {they used to have a datacom division, but they now have
> > a buncha voicemail boxes} have counter folks that tell me they
> > have "Mulberry" brand, but I can't find such.
> >
> > Anyone heard of same; or have specific alternatives? I need
> > both single and multiple-gang flavors...
> >
> >
> Go with the Arlington brand. They are the easiest and best IMO.
>
>




Posted by David Lesher on December 24, 2004, 5:09 pm
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>Who carries the Arlington brand, I called Arlington and they directed me to
>a distributor I had never heard of . I called them and got voice mail with
>all boxes filled.


>> David Lesher wrote:
>> > I need to mount faceplates on drywall.
>> >
>> > "Caddy" makes MP1P2 and similar brackets that, depending
>> > on who you ask are [not] "mud rings"...
>> >
>> > But I'm seeking a non-metallic flavor. The local folks, Branch
>> > Electric {they used to have a datacom division, but they now have
>> > a buncha voicemail boxes} have counter folks that tell me they
>> > have "Mulberry" brand, but I can't find such.
>> >
>> > Anyone heard of same; or have specific alternatives? I need
>> > both single and multiple-gang flavors...
>> >
>> >
>> Go with the Arlington brand. They are the easiest and best IMO.


You are ahead of me.... I can't even find the manufacturer.

Google DID get me JoeBobBriggs:

http://www.joebobbriggs.com/drivein/1990/braindead.htm


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Posted by Sonco on December 24, 2004, 4:40 pm
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www.aifittings.com

>
> >Who carries the Arlington brand, I called Arlington and they directed me
to
> >a distributor I had never heard of . I called them and got voice mail
with
> >all boxes filled.
>
>
> >> David Lesher wrote:
> >> > I need to mount faceplates on drywall.
> >> >
> >> > "Caddy" makes MP1P2 and similar brackets that, depending
> >> > on who you ask are [not] "mud rings"...
> >> >
> >> > But I'm seeking a non-metallic flavor. The local folks, Branch
> >> > Electric {they used to have a datacom division, but they now have
> >> > a buncha voicemail boxes} have counter folks that tell me they
> >> > have "Mulberry" brand, but I can't find such.
> >> >
> >> > Anyone heard of same; or have specific alternatives? I need
> >> > both single and multiple-gang flavors...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> Go with the Arlington brand. They are the easiest and best IMO.
>
>
> You are ahead of me.... I can't even find the manufacturer.
>
> Google DID get me JoeBobBriggs:
>
> http://www.joebobbriggs.com/drivein/1990/braindead.htm
>
>
> --
> A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com
> & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX
> Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
> is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433




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