As I've read the several posts concerning this thread I began to give this some 
serious thought.  The last time I worked with drywall I was still able to see 
so I did things a bit differently than I would do them now; to compensate for 
total blindness of course.

Here's a thought I came up with for creating electrical box cut outs: I would 
now place headless bolts into the receiving holes of the electrical box so that 
pressing the drywall firmly against the box (making certain the drywall is in 
the exact correct position relative to already installed drywall) will produce 
small holes in the drywall sheet being prepared.  These headless bolts should 
extend out of the electrical box just enough to facilitate creating the "guide 
holes."  Then, remove the drywall sheet and locating these "guide holes," 
fasten an electrical box faceplate to this back side of the drywall.  You can 
then use this face plate as a guide for neatly scoring the drywall.  Now with 
the screws that fastened the face plate to the back side of the drywall, expose 
the front side of the drywall, locate the screws, place an appropriately sized 
block of wood (or some other "scratch" material) in the center of the exposed 
screw points and whack it hard enough to knock out the portion of drywall that 
has been scored on the back side.

Now, if you're wondering what I mean by an electrical box face plate this would 
be a flat (or nearly flat) metal plate with a rectangular hole for an 
electrical receptacle or a switch.  The plate should be precisely the same size 
as the width and length of the electrical box so it can serve as an accurate 
guide for scoring the back of the drywall to create a knock out that will 
snugly accommodate the front of the electrical box.  There may be some minor 
adjustments to be made, but I have confidence in all you blind handy men out 
there.
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Bill Gallik
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- "Loneliness is a Demon that no man can overcome by himself."

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