How To Make Pegboard Wall
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With your tape measure figure out where you want to position the pegboard on the wall.
How to make pegboard wall. Diy climbing pegboard step 1. With the 1 x2 boards build a perimeter frame to the size of your pegboard. Place two screws at the top and bottom six inches in from both sides and continue to install a pair every two feet. When you have a pegboard area that is larger than one sheet which is 4 feet by 8 feet you need to make sure all sides of the pegboard land on a 1 3 board.
This did not take as long as i thought it would and i was. I use 1x4s and 1x2s as frames on the wall before mounting the pegboard. This video shows how to build a gun wall using common pegboards. Using a drill a screwdriver bit and screws secure this piece to the studs.
Screw it in place. We just used a miter saw to cut down the 1 x 2s to the required size. Attach a 1 3 board in the center of 48 measurement from the left. Use a pencil and level to mark the vertical long edges of the pegboard on the wall.
Our total board size measured 8 feet x 6 feet. Mark the first stud and the one next to it as you want the pegboard wall to be attached to both.