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Sage Mata
02-07-2013, 09:41 AM
greetings.

i just moved to a new house and need to hang a few things on some studs. i tried the knocking process...but it turns out i am not very good at that. the house is a little older, so i do not think they went by the current standard of 16inch spacing.

i just need to borrow a stud-finder for 30 minutes. i have a car and can pick it up and drop it back off within the hour. i will take good care of your stud-finder.

Thank you for this wonderful community support!

in love and light!
sage love

bakerchic
02-07-2013, 06:46 PM
Try the Santa Rosa Tool Lending Library. The website is www.borrowtools.org


greetings.

i just moved to a new house and need to hang a few things on some studs. i tried the knocking process...but it turns out i am not very good at that. the house is a little older, so i do not think they went by the current standard of 16inch spacing.

i just need to borrow a stud-finder for 30 minutes. i have a car and can pick it up and drop it back off within the hour. i will take good care of your stud-finder.

Thank you for this wonderful community support!

in love and light!
sage love

79paul
02-08-2013, 02:07 PM
Just in time for Valentines Day, a Stud-finder! LOL. Sorry I couldn't resist...

AJL
02-08-2013, 08:58 PM
I have an infrared camera that detects the studs easily because they are a different temperature.
If you are in Sebastopol, I could probably do it for you.
A.J.
861-0669


greetings.

i just moved to a new house and need to hang a few things on some studs. i tried the knocking process...but it turns out i am not very good at that. the house is a little older, so i do not think they went by the current standard of 16inch spacing.

i just need to borrow a stud-finder for 30 minutes. i have a car and can pick it up and drop it back off within the hour. i will take good care of your stud-finder.

Thank you for this wonderful community support!

in love and light!
sage love