Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    BruJan's Avatar
    BruJan Posts: 38, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #1

    Jan 5, 2012, 09:29 PM
    Are their any stud detectors that work on lath and plaster walls?
    I have a Zircon stud finder that works fairly well on sheetrock walls but even though it has a deep setting it is totally useless on plaster walls. I also have a good magnetic stud finder but it is generally not useful. Is there any alternative to drilling lots of tiny holes and then patching lots of tiny holes?
    polishingpeanut's Avatar
    polishingpeanut Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #2

    Jan 6, 2012, 04:42 AM
    The best way is to use a metal detector to find the nails holding the laths.

    I have a small hand held one that detects metal (and voltage), personally I have found stud detectors largely useless!
    Cheers
    creahands's Avatar
    creahands Posts: 2,854, Reputation: 195
    Ultra Member
     
    #3

    Jan 6, 2012, 07:44 AM
    Work from an outlet. Determine which side the box is on. U can do this by taking outlet out of box and using an awl (coat hanger if u don't have one) to find stud through hole in side of box.MAKE SURE U TURN POWER OFF TO BOX BEFORE STARTING. Measure back from edge of box 1 inch. This will give u center of stud.

    From this mark measure 16 inches. This should give u center of the next stud. Unless framing was done in off pattern, then framing could be 18 inches.

    Another way would be to remove cap molding on top of baseboard and drill holes it this area. After finding studs put molding back on hiding the drilled holes.

    Chuck

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search


Check out some similar questions!

Is there any way to smooth out old mortar lines on a lath and plaster wall? [ 1 Answers ]

Hi, I am redecorating a bathroom. The house was built around 1910. It appears that there may have been railroad tile on the lower half, but the mortar lines are still on the wall. Is there a way to smooth those lines down so that I can paint over it?

Any way to remove old wire that is stapled to stud without removing plaster/lath? [ 5 Answers ]

Any way to remove old wiring from wall that is stapled without removing plaster/lath?

Plaster-lath walls [ 4 Answers ]

I have plaster-lath walls in my house. So I wanted to fix all the imperfections before I painted the room. I am almost done cutting out all the bubbles, cracks.my question is, would it make the job easier if I removed all the old paint since it is so easy to remove as I lightly slide my putty knife...

Lath and plaster wall damage. [ 1 Answers ]

We have a lath and plaster wall that has cracks and bubbles which have occurred over a period of about 10 years. It is confined to one wall and there is a large window over the area but we see no evidence of water damage or leaks. Our home is located in a cold climate and not in California...

Repairing Plaster & Lath [ 2 Answers ]

I started repairing some gaping holes in the ceilings and walls, tacking up wire mesh to the lath, and then applying a rough mix of plaster and cement or gypsum and plaster. Now I'm applying finishing coats of just plaster, feathering it out as far as I can, and wondering if there are better...


View more questions Search