Slatwall ideas

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I was given a used piece of slatwall. It’s a really nice one from a renovated car dealership. I want to use it in my office/reloading/gun area. Seems more useful than pegboard. If anybody has slatwall setup I would appreciate ideas.
 
A little of both. I have tried pegboard and never was satisfied with strength. The stuff you showed was what I have in mind but seems a lot on the pricy side. I will probably make a lot of my hangers either through 3D print or by welding together scraps.
 
4B78ECBD-C169-4347-A50B-5076110E9574.jpeg Here we are… almost 11 months later. Finally got around to it. Kids, running a business, and being volunteered at the nonprofit my wife started has really eaten into the get shhhhtuff done time. It’s a good start. This is a full piece less 30 inches. The 30 inch piece is 5 ft away on the opposite side of the room beside of the reloading bench. It put pegs on there and sat some boards up to serve as shelves. I will eventually get the router out and cut a channel for the pegs to go in so that it locks itself in place rather than being able to slide off. It has about 25 sets of dies on it now.

I need to do more organization.
 
Great wall...much better than peg board ! Thanks for the visual...now I am in trouble....nice recycle
 
I've been needing to do something like that in the garage in our new house. I had peg board in our last place but I think I like this better. I ripped 1X4's into 1 X 2's to frame around the peg board and it looks like this stuff won't need any framing.
 
Sears used to sell a slat wall under their Gladiator line. Which was whirlpool made iirc. Ive got it in my shop for shovels and whatnot.

I also have a piece above my newly built reloading bench but i dont have it loaded out yet.
 
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