Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Home Repair (alt.home.repair) For all homeowners and DIYers with many experienced tradesmen. Solve your toughest home fix-it problems. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#20
![]()
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Richard Evans" wrote in message ... I've struggled with this for the last forty years. I want to hang something on a drywall wall, and I want to use the studs instead of drywall anchors. I have the damndest time finding the studs reliably. There's the time-honored and lo-tech method of tapping on the wall and listening for different tones of hollow wall vs solid stud. So, I find a stud that way, then measure 16" (or 24") on either side, tap there, and hear a hollow sound. At that point, the process becomes random and seldom 100% accurate. I have several electronic detectors and their performance is spotty as well. I can scan the same spot three or four times and get three or four different hits over a space of about four inches, too wide to be a single 2x2. (No, I'm not finding a doubled stud.) The most reliable gadget I have is also the simplest: a small plastic horseshoe with a magnetic pointer suspended between the open ends. You move it over the wall until the pointer moves, at which time you know you have detected a nail head and are on a stud. The problem with that is that nail heads are a very small area of a wall and it takes a lot of systematic scanning to find them. I invariably end up approximating where I think the studs are, then punching trial holes with an awl. This leaves me patching lots of little trial holes when I'm done. Any suggestions? I have some of those super magnets that are about half the size of a penny. I got a bunch of them on ebay, and they are handy for lots of things. You merely take one and slide it on the wall until it hits a nail head, and then it stays there. You do a couple more, and you got the stud. Best way I have ever found for finding studs. I have two stud finders, and they are pretty good. Still, sometimes, they give weird readings, and you're not absolutely sure where the stud is. With the magnets, I have better luck than that. Steve |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Windows Between Studs? | Home Repair | |||
DWV pipe through studs | Home Repair | |||
Studs behind drywall | Home Repair | |||
Iron Studs | UK diy | |||
Ball studs; | Metalworking |