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Useful Maybe |
March 11, 2021 |
Reviewer:
Rodney Harris from Fort Collins, CO United States
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The pre-construction brackets did help layout of the framing, and building of back-boxes, because they are true to size. They are vacuum-formed, so nicely thin to fit behind the drywall, but oh-so flexible and floppy. The drywall rotary tool can easily cut right through them or pushes them out of the way. This is even having blocked them as rigidly into place as possible by stapling 2x4's into the back-box interiors for support. So, yes, they did help, but I ended up measuring out and drawing cutout lines on the drywall to visually guide the tool as I traced around. I can only give them a 2-3 star for what they cost.
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