Hello,
I tried to find this answer by searching the forums for Gearwall Panel, but was unable to find something that matched my situation. Apologies if I missed anything.
I am attempting to install a 16 foot span of Gladiator Gearwall panels on my interior-facing garage wall.
Based on my testing of the wall, it seems that the studs are not all 16" on center. Some are 15, some are 16.5...it seems to be all over the place.
If the studs in the wall aligned per spec, my plan was to install two 8' sections end-to-end and have each end line up with half of a stud.
Given that plan probably will not work, does anyone have any suggestions on how to go about completing the install?
Also, is it feasible to have a 4"-6" overlap of a stud? Meaning the screw goes into the stud and there is still 4"-6" of gearwall material that goes past the screw and just hangs there. I intend to hang lightweight material on any section of gearwall that is installed this way.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I tried to find this answer by searching the forums for Gearwall Panel, but was unable to find something that matched my situation. Apologies if I missed anything.
I am attempting to install a 16 foot span of Gladiator Gearwall panels on my interior-facing garage wall.
Based on my testing of the wall, it seems that the studs are not all 16" on center. Some are 15, some are 16.5...it seems to be all over the place.
If the studs in the wall aligned per spec, my plan was to install two 8' sections end-to-end and have each end line up with half of a stud.
Given that plan probably will not work, does anyone have any suggestions on how to go about completing the install?
Also, is it feasible to have a 4"-6" overlap of a stud? Meaning the screw goes into the stud and there is still 4"-6" of gearwall material that goes past the screw and just hangs there. I intend to hang lightweight material on any section of gearwall that is installed this way.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.



