sounds like the hinges are on the wrong side of the jam. heehee




On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Scott Howell wrote:

> Folks, I'm actually moving a switch from behind the door of the
> bathroom to just inside the door where it really should be. How anyone
> could have done such a silly thing is beyond me. Ok, so forget all the
> reasons, but I know why they installed it behind the door and it
> really comes down to not having either planned well or something
> prevented them from installing inside the door. Admittedly, it was
> easy to install I'm sure cause you can get to the wiring etc. from
> inside the utility room and they didn't even have to run through the
> beams, they just went around them.
> So, here is the issue and question. I made two small test holes and
> found there appears to be a stud about 3 to 5 inches or so from the
> door frame, which is kind of curious. I stuffed a coat hanger in there
> and tried to fish around to get some idea of space, but I swear I'm
> hitting more than a stud but short of cutting the wall open, I have no
> idea what the hell is in there and that may be just what I do. So,
> lets say for the sake of argument that I can't get a single gang box
> in there, how far from the edge of the doorframe can you place a
> switch? The question is twofold in that of course I need to check
> local code assuming there is one, but also I wouldn't want it to look
> funny either. Of course I could just leave well enough alone and the
> switches stay behind the door. Actually, what I have behind the door
> is the switches for the light and fan, a non-GFI outlet in a
> completely separate box, and finally a junction box with a blank plate
> that houses the amazing mess of wires that makes the whole thing work.
> Just to show how weird the whole thing is, I got someone to help
> install a three-way switch arrangement in the full-bath upstairs
> because the fan and light switches were not inside the door as you'd
> thing, but the builder put the switches on the wall the door opens
> against, which also has a door into the master bedroom. Any thoughts
> are appreciated.
> I guess I could always move. :) Well not yet, I think I'll have the
> next one built. :)
>

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