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“Cover unwanted outlets”

You might want to point out that technically this violates the electrical code – you are not allowed to cover up electrical junction boxes in this manner – they are always to remain accessible.

-Adam

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They’re still accessible … with a hammer.

Seriously, though, thanks for the comment. I guess the only way around this would be to run a new wire, huh?

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