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Stud and wire detector
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:42 pm
by kbrownie
Really easy this one? what is the best wooden and metal stud and wire detector to use both on solid and stud walls?
Mainly to detect pipes and live cables.
Cheers
Re: Stud and wire detector
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:46 pm
by BLAKEY1963
[quote="kbrownie"]Really easy this one? what is the best wooden and metal stud and wire detector to use both on solid and stud walls?
Mainly to detect pipes and live cables.
Cheers[/quote]
KBROWNIE
I GOT A STANLEY MAKE WHICH WAS ADEQUATE FROM
ONE OF THE BIG DIY STORES.
THE BEST ADVICE WOULD B 2 GO 2 YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL WHOLE SALER AND START THERE. ( OK MIGHT B PRICY )
BUT U WILLSEE WAT IS ON MARKET AND GET AN IDEA OF WAT SUITS U.
MY WHOLE SALER NOW AND AGAIN COMES UP WITH THIS KIND OF DEVICE AND THEY COULD LINK U TO INSTRUMENT MANUFACTUERS.
BLAKEY1963
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:04 pm
by oldie
Bosch do a very good one often seen in electrical wholesalers and tool merchants etc.
Also sold by Screwfix (Item 49160) for £69.99
stud/cable detector
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:08 pm
by kbrownie
Thanks for your reply Blakey1963, i'll do that, we have a coulple of good wholesalers in the area. i'm currently taking my city and guildes and want a good praticle tool box. I know they maybe a bit more costly as you mentioned but i don't want cheap tac.
Thank you very much for your Time
Keith
stud detector
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:15 pm
by Newbee
Hi there, I used a stud detector in my mates new exstention and it was useless as the voids had been filled with kingspan insulation.
Re: stud detector
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:02 pm
by kbrownie
[quote="Newbee"]Hi there, I used a stud detector in my mates new exstention and it was useless as the voids had been filled with kingspan insulation.[/quote]
That's the foiled backed stuff? Sounds like a nightmare.
Cheers for comment
Keith