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Pangaea Ron wrote:
I have a problem, because they usually start beeping when I get near them?
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tenbear wrote:
Here is a view of my RV roof when the snow is melting. The location of the supports is clearly shown. Yours may or may not be similar.
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Gdetrailer wrote:X-2, the one I used, (don't remember brand), didn't work worth beans, I started at a screw that mounted a shelf, so I'm sure there was a stud there, but as I slid it across the wall, it indicated a stud every 4-6 inches, I'm pretty sure, that's not correct,I gave up, I'll get back to it one of these days.SoundGuy wrote:TNGW1500SE wrote:
Anybody know if the studs in the roof of my 2003 Itasca Sunova are wood or are they metal?
No roof has "studs" but rather rafters. Whether wood or metal just use a quality multi scanner such as this Zircon i520 which is capable of detecting both wood & metal, along with wiring detection.
Meh.
I have several different models (not this one but they all work the same) of Zircon scanners..
Neither works well with the extremely thin RV walls, they are designed primarily for standard stick and brick 2x4 walls.
RV walls are at best 1" thick so stud detectors tend to get a lot of false readings. The detectors see the back side of the wall confusing the detector.
While it is possible to use one, they don't work as well with shallow RV walls so be prepared to drill a few exploratory holes..
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Gdetrailer wrote:SoundGuy wrote:TNGW1500SE wrote:
Anybody know if the studs in the roof of my 2003 Itasca Sunova are wood or are they metal?
No roof has "studs" but rather rafters. Whether wood or metal just use a quality multi scanner such as this Zircon i520 which is capable of detecting both wood & metal, along with wiring detection.
Meh.
I have several different models (not this one but they all work the same) of Zircon scanners..
Neither works well with the extremely thin RV walls, they are designed primarily for standard stick and brick 2x4 walls.
RV walls are at best 1" thick so stud detectors tend to get a lot of false readings. The detectors see the back side of the wall confusing the detector.
While it is possible to use one, they don't work as well with shallow RV walls so be prepared to drill a few exploratory holes..
โMar-03-2018 02:32 PM