Hi all,
Wasn't 100% sure where to post this, but figured General was as good a place as any. Also, apologies if my terminology is incorrect here, please bear with me.
I'm looking to install some pull-up bars in an upstairs room, on an exterior (?) wall (i.e. inside, but the wall is a load-bearing one with one window). The house is a 1920s terrace build.
Manufacturers instructions vary, but most seem to suggest bolting/screwing the bars into wooden joists. However, I've no idea what's behind the wallpaper and plaster on this wall. Stud finder just beeps constantly.
The internal partition walls separating this room from the main bedroom have horizontal wood strips (lath?) and then a pretty crumbly layer of plaster.
Just wondering if anyone has any advice for this job; knows what is likely to be under the wallpaper of the wall in question; or any tricks for finding out whilst causing the minimum amount of damage / work?
Cheers.
Wasn't 100% sure where to post this, but figured General was as good a place as any. Also, apologies if my terminology is incorrect here, please bear with me.
I'm looking to install some pull-up bars in an upstairs room, on an exterior (?) wall (i.e. inside, but the wall is a load-bearing one with one window). The house is a 1920s terrace build.
Manufacturers instructions vary, but most seem to suggest bolting/screwing the bars into wooden joists. However, I've no idea what's behind the wallpaper and plaster on this wall. Stud finder just beeps constantly.
The internal partition walls separating this room from the main bedroom have horizontal wood strips (lath?) and then a pretty crumbly layer of plaster.
Just wondering if anyone has any advice for this job; knows what is likely to be under the wallpaper of the wall in question; or any tricks for finding out whilst causing the minimum amount of damage / work?
Cheers.