RadishRose
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You Know The Drill
Great ideas! Sounds like you are on the "Cutting Edge", Willie! Sometimes, theres no tool like a NEW tool!Cool thing! I immediately got an idea of how to try to make something similar. Only one thing bothers me -- does it clings to metallic surfaces, therefore, blocking the moves?
By the way, what do you think about metal cutting saws? I recently placed an "Evolution Rage" in a corner of my garage for the backyard renovation sake and I feel absolutely happy with this pretty monster. With the winter arrival now I got another mad idea to try smelting and casting in metal.
Believe it or not that's how they cut lumber in the good old days.
Eh! I'm not sure that will work so hot on steel studs. What that does is measure the space behind the drywall. If you want to be really sure when you have metal studs as where the centre is you should get a tiny drill and drill tiny holes until you hit metal and then do the same thing from the other side. Because to install on a metal stud you have to drill into the stud and you better be right in the middle of the stud.![]()
i520 Studfinder
Sure, you can tap your way across a wall and get some sense of where your home's bones lay. But will you really trust that when it comes time to mount your $2,000 LED flat screen? With the Zircon stud finder, you can make sure your bolts line up smack dab in the center of either metal or wood beams, and it'll even warn you about nearby live electrical wires.
$50, Amazon