Garcky
Well-known member
My best suggestion for that project is to decide where you want your shop area, and finish the walls with 1/4" tempered pegboard. Not the whole garage, but just the space where your workbench and work area are. That pegboard has 1/4" holes in it, and uses the heavier pegboard accessories. The advantage is that every wall space in your work area can be whatever you want it to be. Pegboard hangers that are shelf supports, tool hangers and organizers, etc.
That's what I did on all of the walls of the small free-standing 10' by 12' shed style workshop I designed for my old place. I treated the pegboard just like drywall, and covered all the walls with it, cutting out around outlets, etc., just like I would do with drywall. Then, I painted that pegboard with satin finish white exterior paint. So, no matter how I arranged the shop, I would have an easy way to organize what went on the walls, and it was completely flexible.
It's relatively expensive to do this, with that 1/4 tempered pegboard selling for over $30 a sheet, but the convenience was extraordinary. You can buy the heavy pegboard hardware in bulk and save.
Just a thought.
That's what I did on all of the walls of the small free-standing 10' by 12' shed style workshop I designed for my old place. I treated the pegboard just like drywall, and covered all the walls with it, cutting out around outlets, etc., just like I would do with drywall. Then, I painted that pegboard with satin finish white exterior paint. So, no matter how I arranged the shop, I would have an easy way to organize what went on the walls, and it was completely flexible.
It's relatively expensive to do this, with that 1/4 tempered pegboard selling for over $30 a sheet, but the convenience was extraordinary. You can buy the heavy pegboard hardware in bulk and save.
Just a thought.




