Steampunk meets Frankenstein

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FixitMike
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Re: Steampunk meets Frankenstein

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And, another design. This one has been slimmed so that two can be side by side to use on a double gang box. For toggle switches.

The back sides of all of these switch operators are pocketed so a regular switch plate can be glued in place. Most electrical codes require that switch plates be non-flammable.
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Re: Steampunk meets Frankenstein

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Mike, how did you hide the mounting screws? I don't see the heads.

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Re: Steampunk meets Frankenstein

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The mounting screws are under the sliding plate that moves the switch toggle. One is visible in this view.
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