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FYI,
Grainger sells NEMA 12 mild steel boxes also. You might be able to get them at an
electrical supply house just a bit cheaper, but many people have Grainger
catalogs.
Dave
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> Just a couple of corrections to Hank's suggestions.
>
> NEMA boxes indicate that it was built to National Electrical Manufactures
> Association standards, and unless you add a number to it does NOT mean that
> it is waterproof. The you would need to ask for a NEMA 4 box or a NEMA 12
> but a 12 is stainless, expensive, and hard to cut.
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