Adjust until it is level and then ask a friend to hold the strip while you drill long wood screws through the furring strips and into the studs or wall anchors.
Attaching peg board to wall.
For areas of the wall where you want to hold heavy tools and yard equipment use a rail system.
Paint or finish the frame to match the pegboard as needed.
Pegboard is great for carrying weight over a large surface.
Look for a rail system that has mounting holes every inch so it lines up with the pegboard image 1.
Using shorter wood screws this time i used 1 1 4 attach the pegboard to the 1 3 s.
I used two screws in each corner.
Cut several 1 by 3 inch wood strips to the same length as the width of the pegboard using a circular saw.
Place a long level on the top.
Hanging the support boards gives you a solid surface to attach the pegboard and also allows for some dead space behind it.
Boards cut to match the height and width of the pegboard and attach with screws.
Tack the pegboard and frame to the wall in the desired location.
If you want to put a frame around the front of your pegboard use picture frame molding or 1 x 2 in.
Hold them horizontally across the wall and place a level on top.
Attach the furring strips to the back of the panel using 1 drywall screws and panel adhesive.
Place it on the left side and attach it to a 1 3 frame using 1 1 2 wood screws.
Drive one 21 2 screw partway through the top frame at the center of the pegboard.
You want the board to stick out of the wall to leave space for hooks.
Do not attach the wood screws using the pre drilled holes of the pegboard.
Now cut the first pegboard piece to 58 48 using a skill saw or a table saw.
For a small pegboard two horizontal furring strips should be adequate.
You could also use flat head nails.
Then cut another pegboard piece to 27 48 and attach it on the right side of the wall.
But because it is only 3 16 thick it can t carry a lot of weight in one spot.