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Need to find a stud so you can hang your pictures safely? In the US, most homes have framing members, or studs, installed on 16-inch centers. Other standards call for 24-inch centers. Many people buy stud finders to quickly and easily locate the studs, but you can find them on your own without purchasing special tools. Once you find a stud, use a pencil to make a small dot to mark the spot, then hang your picture with the knowledge that it's going to stay put. | Need to find a stud so you can hang your pictures safely? In the US, most homes have framing members, or studs, installed on 16-inch centers. Other standards call for 24-inch centers. Many people buy stud finders to quickly and easily locate the studs, but you can find them on your own without purchasing special tools. Once you find a stud, use a pencil to make a small dot to mark the spot, then hang your picture with the knowledge that it's going to stay put. | ||
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