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Best tool / method for cutting a fole to mount an electrical outlet in plaster wall?
I need to cut holes in common plaster walls for installation of ethernet data points (with face plates like some normal electical outlets).
What is the best method bearing in mind of course I want to avoid splitting the plaster.
Drill a hole then jigsaw the shape out?
Drill a hole then file the shape out?
other?
The previous answers are good if the plaster is new, but you are talking about a very tricky problem as plaster is going to crack no matter how careful you are. Then behind the older plaster are wooden lathing strips which tend to shake, loosen, weaken in all the wrong spots. If you have lots of time, then you can try this.
1- Use the plastic old work electrical box (they used to come with a free paper template to trace the outline).
2- Trace that outline and use the smallest drill bit and a very light electric drill, (bit should be about 1/16" or 1/32") and make a closely spaced line of holes following the trace and be sure to go deep enough to get through the lathing too.
3- Once you have these closely spaced holes all the way around then begin tilting the drill to elongate the holes until they start interconnecting with each other (you can interconnect 3 or 4 holes and slip a hacksaw blade in with the teeth facing out toward you, place a thumb and forefinger (over and under the blade to press on the wall and cut drawing the blade toward you).
4- Good luck - You didn't mention how you got the data cables inside the wall.






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