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Title: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: Apostrophe Spacemonkey on May 07, 2015, 03:50:42 pm
It will come as no surprise that my handyman skills are very limited.

I'm trying to screw something to a wall, so i'm looking for the stud.

I've seen more able people locate the stud by knocking on the wall, but it all sounds the same to me.
Title: Re: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: Xenolightning on May 07, 2015, 03:57:05 pm
There's probably an app for it.

Think it's called Grindr
Title: Re: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: BerG on May 07, 2015, 05:39:15 pm
It will come as no surprise that my handyman skills are very limited.

I'm trying to screw something to a wall, so i'm looking for the stud.

I've seen more able people locate the stud by knocking on the wall, but it all sounds the same to me.

Nonono. The trick is to punch the wall. When it doesnt make a hole, thats where your stud is.
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Post by: Gutty on May 07, 2015, 06:39:39 pm
lots of light finger tapping, once hard, penetrate
Title: Re: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: Bounty Hunter on May 07, 2015, 07:08:49 pm
Nonono. The trick is to punch the wall. When it doesnt make a hole, thats where your stud is.

And we're only hanging pictures of babes or cars too.
Title: Re: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: nevjmac on May 23, 2015, 10:13:32 pm
Working in the trades, makes it easier to pick out distances with your eye if you have a bit of knowledge otherwise your relying entirely on noise and it can sound the same, but you also need to be able to feel it. But I would suggest one of these below, will generally do the trick if you don't have the eye or the ear for picking out a stud.

http://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/tools/hand-tools/measuring-tools/stud-finders (http://www.bunnings.com.au/our-range/tools/hand-tools/measuring-tools/stud-finders)
Title: Re: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: mycoolcar on May 24, 2015, 10:36:53 am
You can also try screwing into a knog, which is a horizontal member between studs. They are normally placed approximately 800mm and 1600mm up from the floor.

Alternatively depending on the weight of the item you are hanging could look at using a 3M command adhesive hook, which stick to things and can be removed without marking. I believe they make them which hold up to 5kg of weight.
Title: Re: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: Kayne on May 25, 2015, 01:01:35 am
The whole knocking thing can be confusing.

Knock at an even pressure across 600mm horizontally. Eventually you'll notice the hollow echo will disappear. When you find the sweet spot where the hollow echo-ee sound doesn't exist, you've found the stud.

Conversely, if you want a slightly messy way to do it, or you are going to re-wallpaper in the future, buy a drillbit (2-3mm) and just drill random fucking holes in the general area where you are going to hang your giant wall-mounted scuplture "3 dicks and a dildo". Hopefully what ever you are hanging will cover the tiny holes.

What you are doing with the drill bit, is finding where the stud is by noticing when your drill..."falls" through. Gib (jib?) is around 10-12mm thick, with a hollow void behind it. If the drill bit goes 12mm then suddenly meets no resistance, you know the stud isn't there. If you seem to be drilling more than 12mm with resistance, you've either gone through 2.5mm TPS and are about to hear a big "BANG", or you've found the stud.

Looking at the stud finder for 35$, seems like a smart investment for future use as well. Plus it detects cables. Hopefully, no bang then.

Oh, and in case you didn't know, The lining of houses is generally a big criss-cross pattern.
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Post by: Xsannz on May 25, 2015, 06:31:44 am
just get fairy to come round she always finds the stud
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Post by: Growler on May 25, 2015, 11:34:32 am
Just use a spring toggle or a hollow wall anchor, unless you're hanging something super heavy these will do the job
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Post by: Bounty Hunter on May 25, 2015, 07:04:32 pm
Have you tried updating manually updating punkbuster?
This worked for me.
Title: Re: Looking for a stud to screw.
Post by: Pigdog on May 25, 2015, 09:17:02 pm
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