The studs in my walls are a rapidly shifting network. My stud finder is largely useless, but a magnet stud finder helps hold the stud in place long enough for me to get a screw in.
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Tim N7KOM (tsherrygeo@m.ai6yr.org)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 06:01:53 JST Tim N7KOM
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Cainmark Does Not Comply (cainmark@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 06:01:50 JST Cainmark Does Not Comply
Mid-1990s internet website, a carpenter I knew looked for dark wood for his furniture. He was very surprised to not get lumber related results.
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AI6YR Ben (ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 06:01:51 JST AI6YR Ben
@croyle @tsherrygeo I'd let you borrow my FLIR, but you're too many states away.
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AI6YR Ben (ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 06:01:51 JST AI6YR Ben
@croyle @tsherrygeo I started to Google "how to locate studs" and then thought better of it. 🤪
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David Croyle (croyle@wandering.shop)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 06:01:52 JST David Croyle
@tsherrygeo That's a big hole... Using a hole saw? And I assume you already used a stud finder, knocked on the wall, etc...
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Tim N7KOM (tsherrygeo@m.ai6yr.org)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 06:01:53 JST Tim N7KOM
Tomorrow I am drilling a 3.5" hole in my wall, hoping to miss all studs.
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