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Hi Folks – I’m in the latter stages of building a house out of
Blue Max modular foam block and thus far I’m delighted with its
overall qualities. In order to attach various items to the walls
I need to find the plastic webs which are now behind drywall. Some
we marked, but not all. My Zircon stud-finder (8 yrs old) doesn’t find
the webs. Anyone of you out there have a good technique for this?
I was wondering if one of the newer behind-wall locators might serve
this purpose. Any guidance would be much appreciated.
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Hi Folks - I'm in the latter stages of building a house out of
Blue Max modular foam block and thus far I'm delighted with its
overall qualities. In order to attach various items to the walls
I need to find the plastic webs which are now behind drywall. Some
we marked, but not all. My Zircon stud-finder (8 yrs old) doesn't find
the webs. Anyone of you out there have a good technique for this?
I was wondering if one of the newer behind-wall locators might serve
this purpose. Any guidance would be much appreciated.