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Electrical wiring and junction boxes that are designed for usage in an existing home.
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Tips for replacing a wire inside a wall?
It's significantly more likely that the first "working" outlet or the first "dead" outlet is bad, rather than the wire being bad. Outlets are inexpensive. Try replacing one or both of them first.
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How should I mount a rework box if it has to go through an MDF/wood panel and drywall?
Why does it need to mount in the MDF? Just put box outside the perimeter of the MDF.
But if you insist:
From my experience, the simplest and cleanest way to do this is to mount the box in the drywal …