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Where are the studs???

16 days ago

This is one of those situations where very little makes sense. I hope other perspectives will give me some insight.


I have a set of shelves in my workroom. They're about 43" wide, and are supported by two slot rails that are about 18" apart, so they're not well supported. I want to fix that by moving one of the rails farther from the other.


Easy-peasy, you think. Move it one stud to the right, increasing the separation to 34", and the shelf will overhang the brackets by only 5" on each side.


Only when I tried to locate the next stud over with my stud finder, it wasn't there. The stud finder did claim to find a stud a few inches to the left of where it should have been near the ceiling, but lower down, nothing.


I passed the stud finder by each rail above the place where it ended. Nothing there either, boss, the stud finder said.


At first I thought the stud finder's battery must be dying, but I tested it and found it in robust health. Then I thought, wait, what? Why are the rails 18 inches apart? The studs should be 16" OC, so the the rails should be 16" or 32" apart.


I measured the rail separation on the room's "long wall," where shelves almost span the width of the room. I got 23.625", 53.5" (passing in front of a window), 23.625", 24.75", and 24.5". That suggests 24" OC studs and very sloppily installed rails, but I have trouble believing in 24" OC studs in this case. The workroom is in a standalone structure that was probably built at the same time as the house, in the 1960s. I can't think of any reason why the builder would have bothered with a high-end feature like 24" OC studs. It didn't even become common for house construction until the 1970s or 1980s.


(In case you're wondering by now, I've removed a couple of the rails on the long wall, and they're fixed to the wall with wood screws, not drywall anchors. They're definitely in studs.)


I explored part of the long wall with the stud finder. It found no stud behind the place where I had removed the leftmost rail, but found a "stud" between that place and the corner that was about as wide as three studs together.


I looked at the rafters where they stick out to support a roof overhang. They appear to be 20" OC. I learned that rafters are sometimes spaced 19.2" OC, but I don't think studs ever are.


So... I can't figure out where to reposition the rail, or whether I even can.


My stud finder is over 10 years old, and I understand they've improved a lot. I wonder whether a better one would bring some sanity to this situation. That's my only thought so far.

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