Steve Medlock
Established Member
Is it a tool worth buying?
Buy a couple of dozen of the little neodymium ones. They'll mark all the screws or nails around the place you want to cut.If it's just for wooden studs I generally just use a magnet to find the plasterboard screws/nails.
A powerful rare earth magnet is good for finding plasterboard screws. Same method, just slide it about under your finger until it grabs. Then side to side and up and down to find more. I first tried this when the stud finder I had packed up and I had promised to mount a TV on my daughter's bedroom wall. I had some powerful magnets so gave it a go, and it works a treat. Only good for steel fixings of course but still very handy, and cheap !This is pretty good at finding studs:
CH Hanson 03040 Stud 4 Sure Magnetic Stud Finder
It hunts for the nails/screws holding the wall board/plaster board in place.
It's a very powerul magnet and really "simples" to use... You just slide it across and up 'n down until you feel teh drag of nail/screw pulling on the magnet. Markk that spot and then scan up/down to confirm when you find other nails/acres for that stud. Then - presuming studs are more or less correctly spaced... - scan horizontally unil you find another nail/screw and so on. I've also used it with some measure of success on lathe and plaster; and on bathroom wall tiles too to discover where the studs are behind the tiles and wall board layering; though for the latter you have to be very patient, press firmly and be sensitive to the drag effect which will will be les apparent than on untiled walls.
Again - be aware that it's rather strong magnet, so keep well clear of anything that might be adversely affected by magnetic fields.
It's on the Rig River Company site and isn't too many pennies.
Haven't found "any" of the usual stud finders to be all that much; but the one above - certailny has earned its keep thus far and is part of my toolbox/kit.
Ouch.Beware, if you are using one to find pipes behind a dry lined wall. They do NOT find plastic pipes! I discovered this to my cost late one Good Friday evening and had to find a plumber quickly. He left at 3 a.m.
+1 for rare earth magnets. Worked a treat for me.A powerful rare earth magnet is good for finding plasterboard screws. Same method, just slide it about under your finger until it grabs. Then side to side and up and down to find more. I first tried this when the stud finder I had packed up and I had promised to mount a TV on my daughter's bedroom wall. I had some powerful magnets so gave it a go, and it works a treat. Only good for steel fixings of course but still very handy, and cheap !
Hi,Beware, if you are using one to find pipes behind a dry lined wall. They do NOT find plastic pipes! I discovered this to my cost late one Good Friday evening and had to find a plumber quickly. He left at 3 a.m.
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