I've reviewed various articles here on garage/workshop wall materials but have a question
BACKGROUND
I have an older garage (built 1945) and its walls are made out of some sort of concrete/composite material that is not practical to bust out down to the studs and using a stud finder hasn't really been productive, some of the holes have revealed some kind of wire mesh as well, but not everywhere. It doesn't appear to be drywall entirely, in some areas maybe in others I have no idea, but it's not drywall or some kind of wood.
The wall itself is very strong and I've hung shelves and other things using 85lb screw plugs and it's held up fine.
QUESTION
I am converting the back section of the garage into my woodworking workshop and would like to put up some OSB or plywood for future cabinets, shelves, hangers, etc. but have no idea how to secure the plywood. Would it be enough to drill and use the 85lb screw plugs every 16" or a stud if I can find one? But if not, would the plugs suffice? Any other ideas?
BACKGROUND
I have an older garage (built 1945) and its walls are made out of some sort of concrete/composite material that is not practical to bust out down to the studs and using a stud finder hasn't really been productive, some of the holes have revealed some kind of wire mesh as well, but not everywhere. It doesn't appear to be drywall entirely, in some areas maybe in others I have no idea, but it's not drywall or some kind of wood.
The wall itself is very strong and I've hung shelves and other things using 85lb screw plugs and it's held up fine.
QUESTION
I am converting the back section of the garage into my woodworking workshop and would like to put up some OSB or plywood for future cabinets, shelves, hangers, etc. but have no idea how to secure the plywood. Would it be enough to drill and use the 85lb screw plugs every 16" or a stud if I can find one? But if not, would the plugs suffice? Any other ideas?
