Many basements and garages have cinder block walls but that doesn t have to be an obstacle in setting up a peg board for your work space.
How to hang pegboard on wall.
Screw the pegboard into the furring strips using 3 4 inch screws with washers.
Drill holes and hang the pegboard.
Screw the pegboard in at regular intervals such as six inches apart in a horizontal line.
You can use hooks with a pegboard to hang up and organize a variety of tools and other implements.
Mark studs and hang the support boards.
Use a pencil to leave visible alignment marks above where the pegboard will be.
Pegboard is a type of hardboard with predrilled holes typically used for organizing tools.
Materials needed to frame.
Put up a pegboard to hang up lots of stuff without making tons of holes.
Using a level to ensure a 90 degree angle hold the pegboard in place on the wall you may need a friend to assist.
Repeat with remaining furring strips to secure the pegboard to the wall.
Use a stud finder or other means to locate the studs behind the drywall.
You can also go a different route and mount your frame to the wall first and then attach the peg board to the frame.
Drilling pilot holes makes things a little easier too.
Peg boards are excellent additions to garages and work shops.
Mount a large piece of pegboard on your wall using furring strips so it covers your whole wall or a section of wall then hang things up on the pegboard with hooks or pegs.