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Pete E

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Had one of these years ago, and it was pretty worthless. It seemed to give some indication of buried pipe work, but only if it was relatively shallow...I never did get it to work on wooden studs under plasterboard...

So have they improved or still a just a gimmick?
 
I have a Velleman one and it worked on finding wooden plinths above my sons bedroom ceiling.
 
Just curious, but how do they detect wooden studs? Are the actually picking up the associated nails ect in them?

Its a density thing. You have a dial for 'stud' and another dial for 'metal' & 'voltage'
Flick the switch onto 'stud', put the detector against the ceiling where you thing there isn't a joist and set the dial so the lights are not activated. Then just move the detector slowly until the lights/beeper sounds. Mark the point.
Then start again from the other side of the joist and mark that point. The middle of the points should be the centre of your joist.
Test with a very small hole.
 
Just pay the work experience lad to go round with a hammer and nail, you will soon know if he has hit a live cable or water pipe.

One of the most vivid memories of my childhood was a council worker sticking a pick into the back boiler while supposedly removing the fire grate.

It wasn't so much the accident that sticks out but the language used by my dear old mum as she chased the pair of incompetents out of the house!:)
 

The Zircon Multiscanner I520 Onestep that I bought back in 2014 has served me well. What I particularly like about this stud detector is its ability to accurately pin-point the exact centre of a stud or joist. It also detects metal and AC. Recommended!
 
You two... behave... or I'll give you both a Dumb.. :tongueout:
 

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