Here's a starting point
I'm looking for a better than good studfinder.
Feedback is appreciated
No offense intended, but I think a good starting point is just answering the question, as opposed to making the OP wade through links. :happyno:
I quit relying on stud finders a while ago. Too many false readings. I use some dedicated thumping on the wall and a twirly screwdriver. If working with metal studs, a strong magnet finds them pretty well.
I'm looking for a better than good studfinder.
Feedback is appreciated
I use several methods: a Zircon, knocking on the wall with knuckle or butt of hammer, a nail, and a newly acquired Hanson magnetic device. The Hanson really finds drywall nails well; you must be careful or it will attract all manner of metal shavings and mar the walls. The nail is correct (stud or no-stud) 100% of the time. Frequently holes can be made where they are hidden.
me too, I can find approx location of stud and be wrong 20% of the time all by myself without the time trouble and cost of stud finderI have had a couple of stud finders over the years but they were not very accurate. They would find the general area of the stud but not enough to make good use of it. Now I use an awl or small screwdriver.:thumbsup: