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Switch & pocket door

you might think it's ugly, but you could run it on the surface with wiremold. you re building a new home right, you probably don't want the "rustic" look, and your boxes need to be sized per table 314.16 2008 nec, or whatever year code you're in
 
Your right wiremold will not work, SWMBO would kill me and besides I wouldn't like it either. That wall segment is only 7' long so changing to 2x6 should not be a big deal (famous last words).

Thanks to all.
 
bozobozo said:
If I use a shallow box, can I locate a switch on a wall that contains a pocket door?
You cannot install a switch in a 2x4 wall with a pocket door. As mentioned a 2x6 will work but you need to use a standard depth 4" sq. box. A word of advise-- cut the excess ground screw where it sticks out of the box. I usually take a hacksaw to it or it will scratch the door.
 
response to "why can't you put it on the other side"I have attached a pic of the problem. The pocket is right up against the end of the mudroom and next to the garage door. If I push the garage door off center (like the pic), I think I can get the switches in that space. the mudroom is 4'4" wide both doors are 3'-0".

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Judging from the attachment and being a tool twisting electrician I see options other than in the pocket frame. You mentioned a load calc for this project in your Genny thread. Who is designing this project?
 
This is why I hate pocket doors. They always interfere with something and they are a pain to install. One time I forgot to change the nails in the trim gun and I nailed the baseboard to/through the door while it was in the pocket. That was not a good day.
 
I have not met a builder that liked pocket doors either. I know one builder that won't install them unless he has a minimum 2x6 and he often talks the owner into 2- 2x4 walls with the pocket between them. He is known for overkill.
 
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