Help with hanging ceiling canopies

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Help with hanging ceiling canopies

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I've bought a couple of these canopy things to go over my kids beds, how do I attach them to the ceiling? They only came with a standard hook and a tiny (wall) plug. They're going to take a bit of punishment from a 7 year old and a 3 year old swishing them about, so I just dont think that will cut it.

I know the best way is to locate a ceiling joist and screw directly into that but how do i locate the joist without one of those locator gadgets or taking up the carpet/floorboards of the floor above. I've tried the tapping thing but cant seem to hear any difference. Also tried putting in test holes with a braddle every inch for approx 18 inches and didnt hit wood! I know which way the joists run so i know i wasnt doing that wrong.

Can anyone help :?:
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Post by Fats »

Hi wilsonian, looks like your only other option is to buy a stud detector you can get them for less than £10.

You could always take it back after you have used and say its broke, and get a refund :wink:
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Cheers

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bah! I was hoping for a trade secret response which didnt involve me spending more cash, but I guess the gadget would come in useful again.

will it detect the beams in the ceiling or am i better trying the wall and hanging the canopies on a bracket?

my delightful daughters are bugging me and I will get no peace until this job is done and without meaning to conform to stereotypes being a girl I aint much good at this stuff -their Dads marginally better but has got well bored with this pink frilly canopy task!

Thanks though
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Are you sure you know which way the joists are running??.........because if you couldn't find a joist within about 16", I suspect they are running the other way!!
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Post by Hitch »

If its a ceiling in an upstairs bedroom, some older houses like ex council sometimes had ceiling joists at 24" centres.
What sort of ceiling is it? PLasterboard?

You could use a couple of these, but probably not adequate for children to swing from!

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Post by wilsonian »

:grin:

Thanks for the assistance. It is an old house and I think its a plasterboard ceiling but I dont really know -the braddle went through fairly easy after an initial push! I think I'm going to go with the detector thingie though.

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