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Artum_Snowbird
Sep 07, 2015Explorer
Use a stud finder, they work perfectly and you should find the outline of the studs and any crossmembers without too much trouble.
Experiment with the studfinder in a variety of spots so you know when you are on vacant space, and when you are on a solid piece. It does need a bit of practice I have always found.
I have used it to identify studs and solids to mount TV's on, put in a Dream-Dinette, mounted shelving and cupboards, and put in screws for lots of things.
Experiment with the studfinder in a variety of spots so you know when you are on vacant space, and when you are on a solid piece. It does need a bit of practice I have always found.
I have used it to identify studs and solids to mount TV's on, put in a Dream-Dinette, mounted shelving and cupboards, and put in screws for lots of things.
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