First mark the outline of where you want your box(hoping it doesn't land on a stud or cast iron stack pipe, look in the basement first). After you have it marked take a utility knife and scribe in the line just outside of your pencil marks, this will help keep the plaster from chipping outside of the lineor the paint from peeling. then carefully with a large screwdriver or junk chisel and a pliers or small hammer, chisel the outline on the pencil marks. You may have to make two passes to chisel all the way through. Remember it is easier to make another pass than it is to patch and repaint a wall. When the plaster is chiseled out to the lath then take a saw and cut the lath out, if it is metal lath then just use side cutters. As mentioned earlier try to find a jab saw that cuts on the push stroke, or make sure you are cutting on the push stroke. It.s really petty simple once you get the hang of it.
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