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Kyle Boatright
 
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Default Reliable Studfinder

My significant other has decided she needs some fairly heavy items hung on
the walls. I'd really like to anchor these into studs if possible, and hate
playing "find a stud" by tapping the wall until the tone changes then
driving a skinny nail to see if my knuckle and ear were properly calibrated.

Anyone got a recommendation for a good stud finder? Cost is a factor here -
this won't be a tool I use that often.

Our walls are sheetrock over wood framing if that helps.

Thanks in advance,

KB



 
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