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On Sat, 05 Apr 2014 15:23:08 +1100, Sylvia Else
<sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote:
You can also just drill a small hole next to the joist and leave the
drill bit in the hole. Go downstairs and pull it through. Remember
which side of the joist the hole is on, though. ;-)
Of course, this all assumes that you have access to the space above.
<sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote:
On 3/04/2014 1:55 AM, George Herold wrote:
My stud finder often fails on the ceiling. I don't know why.. is the
dry wall thicker? Half the time I end up just putting a hole in the
dry wall and then fishing around with a bent coat hanger till it
bumps into joist. (Hey you really need a joist finder :^)
Last time I had to attach to ceiling joists (something sufficiently
heavy that I didn't want mistakes) I climbed into the ceiling space
(it's horrible up there!), and made small holes through the board,
either side of the joist.
You can also just drill a small hole next to the joist and leave the
drill bit in the hole. Go downstairs and pull it through. Remember
which side of the joist the hole is on, though. ;-)
Of course, this all assumes that you have access to the space above.