![]() Work your way around until you return to where you started. Insert the jigsaw inside one of the pre-drilled holes and start cutting around the rectangle. Use a 1/2 inch (or larger) spade drill bit to cut holes into each corner of the tracing. I use that line to cut on, so you won’t see the junction box hole after the face plate is replaced. You’ll notice in the picture below that I drew a line slightly inside the tracing of the outlet cover. (Note: the Flow Wall has recessed areas, so only the top outlet shows.) Lay the outlet cover over the lipstick print and trace around the outside edge. When you remove the panel lipstick marks will be left where the outlet is. Then line up the wall panel and press it against the outlet. Use the lipstick to draw around the edges of the outlets. How do you know where to cut your hole? Do you eyeball it? Do you cross your fingers? I like to pucker up and kiss it for good luck! Just kidding, but I do grab my bright red lipstick tube. ![]() Important: Start by turning off the power to the outlet you are working on and check the outlet for power.After you are certain the power is off, remove the face plate. Difficulty: Easy, but will require using some power tools and turning off the electricity. ![]()
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