Hard to locate wall studs

No idea since the garage is finished. I thought it was using nails/screws, but since the magnet isn't picking up anything, I'm guessing it might be glued?
It's possible. I gave up on stud sensors after 3 purchases..........but maybe your best option. I can usually tell with hammer taps, but that can be a bit imprecise. Sensor, hammer tap, tiny drill bit................
 
Come to think of it, when I was putting some shelves above the side garage door to the breezeway where I knew there was a header beam, I could not find a stud above it for the life of me with a magnet. There were studs (jack or short studs whatever you call 'em) - and they were not 16" OC. What they done did was just evenly space a couple more or less. It's fine, maybe HD on the structure but they definitely didn't attach the drywall to those studs = magnet useless.
 
Since the kitchen is on the other side of the wall, maybe the reason you cannot find studs in the area is that a window was once there, but was covered with the existing paneling and drywall.

I was mounting a shelf in a back room of my house last year, and simply could not find studs with my trusty studfinder. But the finder would alert on studs if I went much lower or up near the ceiling—just not where I wanted to install the shelf. Finally got the shelf mounted using special anchors. Then I realized that the neighboring houses, all built at the same time with similar floor plans, had a window in that spot near the corner of the house. Mine didn't. Evidently a former window opening was covered by paneling inside and aluminum siding outside, probably in the 1960s. That's why I couldn't find any studs in that spot. You might have something similar.
 
You want one of these. The best stud finder I've ever used and all it has is strong magnets.

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So, the ProSensor MAX did locate the studs. Unfortunately, they are not 48" apart, which is what I needed for the shelves I bought, so I ended up mounting the shelves elsewhere in the garage.

Thanks all.
 
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