So in my 2nd story bedroom, more like a half story, with an knee-wall, I'm trying to find the stud behind this old...maybe particle board??? type paneling, not sure, it's plain wallpapered over as well, to mount a small 20 (it might be 24 inch) TV, but I can find a stud. The house is 103 years old, the old paneling was probably installed in the 60's I'm guessing. We have dressers recessed into the walls and I can see that there is likely some drywall there, but it's hard to tell. Whoever did this did a Crud job. Anyway, it's a 3 and 1/2 foot section of wall that I want to mount the TV to, there is a heater vent about mid wall, and the outlet is near the corner. I tried measuring out from the outlet and drilling holes starting about 12 inches to 24 inches and found nothing. Once it goes through the paneling and whatever is behind it, it just pushes through, except one hole where the drill would go no further and the bit got stuck. Not sure if that's a knot in a stud, or a strip of metal or what! My bits start smoking in that old paneling too, so it's taking forever to get through from stopping at the first sign of smoke, waiting for cool off and restarting. No, a sharper bit didn't help. I tried a magnet and that didn't help either. Other than finding someplace else to hang it, does anyone have any suggestions? It's not a heavy TV, the mount is heavier, but it's an articulating mount. Could I use some sort of anchors instead?