It s easy and works great.
Find a stud behind siding.
Drive a small nail into the wall where you believe you have found a stud.
Place the stud finder at the edge of the exterior siding.
Use a metal detector to find the nails in the studs if you get dew on the house in the morning a lot of the time you can see exactly where the studs are when there is dew on the siding and it is just starting to evaporate it usually evaporates off the studs first since they are a bit warmer.
For vinyl siding use a vinyl siding removal tool to unsnap the seal between two pieces of siding allowing you to see the nail heads.
The best way to find a stud while working on on the outside whether brick siding or stone is to use an electronic stud finder.
For solid cladding such as stucco or brick your best bet is to locate the studs inside the house and then transfer the measurements to the exterior wall.
Oh i just need to find a stud to hang this picture and fifteen holes later you re convinced the wall is held up by pixie dust and a wish because apparently there s no wood behind it.
If that s true and i wanted to hit a stud close to dead center i d probably make myself about a 6 long 3 32 diameter drill bit locate a stud from inside and bore a hole from inside out next to the stud.
A little light will go off or the finder will make a beeping noise when it finds a.
I found these answers on a different site.
To the best of my knowledge we won t see a stud by lifting siding unless the house was built about 1925.
When you need to find studs behind an outdoor or indoor stucco wall to support an awning hang a heavy picture fasten a planter box or attach a garden hose spool you have a few options.
You will be wow d.
If you don t find signs of a stud 16 inches from the first one measure 24 inches from the first stud and look again there.