This slat wall styled panel system is the foundation of the gladiator wall system and is designed to help you reclaim your floor by maximizing your wall storage capabilities.
Installing gladiator wall panels.
Maximize space in your garage by installing a classic pegboard for hanging your tools.
Customize your storage space with ease by adding these panels to bare studs or drywall finished walls.
Always level each slatwall panel before installation.
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Stand up on the two side panels of the box with their side tabs facing inward.
Once you find the edge make another small vertical line.
Mount each of the rear panels over the frame.
Gladiator garage storage includes cabinets shelving wall systems workbenches and more to help you keep your gear organized protected and ready to go.
Slowly sweep in from the right hand side until the stud finder finds the edge of the stud.
For masonry installations attach furring strips to the masonry and install the channels into the furring strips.
In the center of the two lines make a small x.
Install the panels and tracks into the garage wall studs.
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Begin by locating and marking the position of the wall studs with a stud finder prior to installation and transfer these locations to the slatwall panel grooves.
Place the four wheels in their positions against the corners of the reinforced wheels of the lower panel of the cabinet.
Select 2 to 4 items to compare.
How to install panels and tracks.
Customize your storage space by adding these four foot long panels to a variety of wall types.
Attach the back panels to the frame with a screwdriver.
Slowly come in from the left hand side and do the same thing.
The first slatwall panel on a wall will be the most important as all other panels will be aligned from this panel.
You can install the material onto drywall but there must be a stud where you put the screws.
Use tapcon screws for masonry concrete installations.