Studs behind drywall
Happens all the tme, sometimes the framers spike two short pieces
together and use the waste for a stud giving you an offset between top
and bottom.
Sometimes an old wall opening gets sealed off.
SAl wrote:
new to the group and i've been checking through the forum trying to
find an answer to this problem i have. I recently repainted my
daughter's room and i am in the process of putting up shelves.
I've put up shelves before and i have a handy little zircon stud finder
that has worked in the past.
Well, this time, i located a stud, marked off where the shelves are
going, an 8" shelf and approximately 12" above that a 10" shelf.
Now, my conundrum.
Where I drilled into the wall, for the 8" shelf, i found the stud no
problem. But when i went to drill 12"s higher for the 10" shelf, no
STUD!! I ran the stud finder around where it should be, and nothing.
I then tried screwing in a 2" screw wherei drilled and it doesn't
appear to be there.
Anyone have any ideas? This is an older house, i think it was remodeled
last in the 50's.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sal
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