So I am about to start working on my shop wall. I will only have a single wall to hang my tools, Wood and such off as such I am dressing it up but making it sturdy and built to last.
My plan... it’s currently a 20 ft long by 11ft high 2x4 stud wall. I am insulating at this time and then plan to do a birch plywood 3/4 4x8 panels. 5 of them should cover the entire space. Then stain and Polly the entire wall to dress it up and help with water proofing. I am not worried about seams showing as I will have my tool stations and a French cleat system in front and covering the major seams.
My question is would nails or screws be better long term to hold up the 3/4in plywood if I am mounting and hanging tools off it? Should I also glue the plywood to the studs or would that just be overkill?
Thoughts and opinions Are always welcomed.
Thanks,
Richard
My plan... it’s currently a 20 ft long by 11ft high 2x4 stud wall. I am insulating at this time and then plan to do a birch plywood 3/4 4x8 panels. 5 of them should cover the entire space. Then stain and Polly the entire wall to dress it up and help with water proofing. I am not worried about seams showing as I will have my tool stations and a French cleat system in front and covering the major seams.
My question is would nails or screws be better long term to hold up the 3/4in plywood if I am mounting and hanging tools off it? Should I also glue the plywood to the studs or would that just be overkill?
Thoughts and opinions Are always welcomed.
Thanks,
Richard




