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Old 05-05-2003, 10:57 PM
Chas Hurst
 
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Default Help w/ stud finders please(long)


"skunkybeast" wrote in message
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I needed to find studs above my garage door to install a much needed
automatic garage door opener. I went out to home depot and bought a stud
finder. I figured that I'll get the cheapest one they have thinking I'll
only use it a few times, I bought the Zicron StudSensor SL.
JUNK! found out it can only read on smooth surfaces not like the
finished wall above my garage door. Then I go return it, and decide to buy

a
Stanley (top of the line) for $30 instead of $10 I paid for the other one.
I bought the Stanley IntelliSensor Digiscan Stud Sensor and again

JUNK!.
I try to test it at home in my basement on a wall with a finished side and
an unfinished side with the studs showing. I measured the distance to the
stud and marked it on the finished side. I ran it across the wall and it
showed I had a 7-1/4" stud. After 15 or 20 more tries I still could not

get
anywhere near an accurate reading. I was ****ed.
My question is: are stud finders supposed to find studs in the walls

or
find that there is wood in the walls somewhere. If they are real and
somebody knows a good one please tell me what where and how much. This is
just too much just to find one or two lousy studs, especially with my

short
fuse. thanks, chris

Might be operator error, since you had trouble with 2 different brands. I've
got the (cheap) Zircon item and it works good. In answer to your question;
the stud finders use a change in density to locate studs. Studs being more
dense than the air space between them. As another poster mentioned, the stud
finder must be properly initialized to be accurate

Chas Hurst