LAN and Telecom Cabling Mud Rings

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Mud Rings David Lesher 12-20-04
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Posted by Perkowski on December 25, 2004, 1:31 pm
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Sonco wrote:
> 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.
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>>David Lesher wrote:
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>>>I need to mount faceplates on drywall.
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>>>"Caddy" makes MP1P2 and similar brackets that, depending
>>>on who you ask are [not] "mud rings"...
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>>>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.
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>>>Anyone heard of same; or have specific alternatives? I need
>>>both single and multiple-gang flavors...
>>>
>>>
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>>Go with the Arlington brand. They are the easiest and best IMO.
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Electrical part stores. I dont think Home Depot or Lowes carries them.

You could also try Accutech too or Anzxieter


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