Finding a Suitable Tool for Stud Screws

Someone has gifted you an exquisite artwork this New Year, or maybe you would have won a high-quality wooden shelf in a lucky draw.

Stud Screw manufacturing station

Now the attempt to fix it begins. The question is how to hang those things? Either high or low and not to mention it may also be the raunchy lopsided? You have to struggle hard with the correct size of screws, after you’ve driven some foot-into-mouth fasteners into the wall the wrong way before you get some suitable pieces.

Earlier hanging pictures, mirrors and artworks was so much complicated because of the dearth of right kind of tools and supplies at the nearby store, for which you’d to depend upon professional craftsman even for petty jobs. But with the recent revolution in the hardware industry and with the advent of the online dealings, such manual jobs have been simplified to a much greater extent as soon as low-cost tools and a huge range fasteners such as stud screws hit the market.

Stud screw on a Dry wall

You can kick-start with some stud screws and a stud finder, which would cost you arround $10. If it’s a huge and heavy mirror or a wooden shelf or something very fragile, you’ll have to definitely go for this paricular type of fastener and tool, as you may have to insert screws or picture bolts into the wooden studs that are 16 inches apart behind your drywall.

Suh kind of method is also tricky, as you can hide the studs by rapping on the wall.

When you move the screw finder across the wall, you would see some light flashing out along-with a beep sound and this indicates that you’ve reached a stud. As wood is thicker than the half-inch drywall, so you can easily detect the hidden fasteners. After this, you can now mark the spot with a pencil or else leave upto your tool, which would make a tiny pinhole to help you locate the spot.

Different types of screws

In states like Arizona, homeowners face a much more complicated issue, as they live in block masonry homes, whose walls are made up of concrete blocks.

In this region, usually builders insert “furring strips” (wooden strips) measuring about 1 inch on top of the concrete blocks and then fasten the drywall to the wooden strips, which are 16″ apart. The above mentioned tool is even ideal for finding these in-built strips as well.

Stud screw to fix furring strips

Besides stud screw finder, you can also go for laser level. This advanced tool is available for just $20 or less, which projects a beam of red light across a wall, which furtehr enables you to line up the stud screws to hang up your gifted artwork or the heavy mirror.

Another effective toll is the power screwdriver, through which you can easily drill stud screws into studs. You can even go for a power drill, which can also speed up things up, especially in cases if you’re using molly bolts or toggle bolts on drywall.