Ultimate Stud Finder Review: Stud Buddy, Stud Buddy Plus, Rack-A-Tiers Stud Ball & Zircon.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Welcome to my channel! In this video, I dive into the world of stud finders, reviewing four popular models: the Stud Buddy, Stud Buddy Plus, Rack-A-Tiers Stud Ball, and Zircon Edge Finder. I'll walk you through their features, performance, and how each one can make your home improvement projects easier and more efficient. Whether you're hanging shelves, mounting TV racks, or installing hooks, these tools can be game changers. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY tips and tools.
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  • @MattHmm-rq6dn
    @MattHmm-rq6dn 19 дней назад

    How studly of you 😆. I haven't seen the studbuddy pro yet look serviceable. I tried the studball and kinda went back to my go too Vaughan/ch Hanson magnetic stud finder. It's small clips onto the mag with a carabiner not just magnetic. The built in level that can rotate works great. On the side d ring of my veto bags it helps hold all the bit holders and other random useful stuff into a clump not rattling around. Serves many purposes and for digital stuff finders I like the Franklin ones where there's 5 or more lights on the face of it. Each light is 1/2in so 3 lights is a stud 2 lights is a pipe. Though not as important they lower end models are actually made in the USA. I find the digital stud finder from the brand you showed to not always be correct. One trick I also use before I drill a hole even with a stud finder saying it's good to go I take a installation support rod (in 100 packs at big box stores 10 bucks) and poke a hole ones sharp others blunt. That will also confirm if you safe or not also use the rods (1/16th in thick tempered hardened spring steel) to poke walls on opposite side of walls or poke holes in ceilings to find where that is in a attic or wall (other side). You can also put them directly into a drill chuck and use them as a flexible drill bit too or poke caulk tube's so many uses. Regardless check out the ch Hanson/Vaughan and the Franklin stud finders they may be your new favorite!

    • @Tooling_with_Newman
      @Tooling_with_Newman  19 дней назад

      @@MattHmm-rq6dn I will have to check out the Hanson/vau………. I am also going to get some insulation support rods cuz they will come in handy….. I do like the stud buddy pro how it has a level and a straight edge on it is very handy.

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn 19 дней назад

      I can see how the straight edge would be useful 👍.

    • @Tooling_with_Newman
      @Tooling_with_Newman  19 дней назад

      @@MattHmm-rq6dn absolutely

  • @blacksheepbear6382
    @blacksheepbear6382 20 дней назад

    Great new channel, I love it. I like seeing how the tools are actually used. I was in the process of collecting all the remaining “Malco Eagle Grip” locking pliers but I’m trying to think of instances when I would use them but since I’m not a welder I can’t think of too many that a woodworking vise wouldn’t work well for?
    Do you happen to know what applications very good quality Vice grips might be good for? Thanks Newman.

    • @Tooling_with_Newman
      @Tooling_with_Newman  20 дней назад +1

      @@blacksheepbear6382 great I am glad you like it ……. I personally very rarely use a locking pliers I just don’t never been a huge fan but from what I hear the Eagle grips are the ones to get. A buddy of mine swears by them for removing rusty nails/screws. I do grab them here and there for soldering some wires, but that’s about it.

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn 19 дней назад

      I commonly use vice grips (yes eagle grips) to hold screw/bolt heads to cut them down with a portaband. Sometimes it's angle iron aluminum track closet rail or rod. A handle on the material that I don't have to keep pressure on is a good thing.

    • @Tooling_with_Newman
      @Tooling_with_Newman  19 дней назад

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