Slotwall
Slotwall
Slotwall

Slotwall

Windsor Plywood

Slotwall panels are wall-mounted organization systems with horizontal channels that accept a wide range of hooks, shelves, bins, and brackets, available at Windsor Plywood. Slotwall provides stronger, more adjustable support than standard pegboard for tools, equipment, and accessories in garages, workshops, retail displays, and storage areas.

Features

  • Horizontal channels accept standard slotwall hooks, shelves, bins, and brackets
  • Stronger and more adjustable than standard pegboard
  • PVC-faced version provides better moisture resistance for garage environments
  • Melamine-faced MDF version for interior workshop and retail applications
  • Standard accessories compatible with most slotwall channel spacing
  • Can be cut to size on site with a circular saw

Specifications

Typical Panel Size 4' x 8'
Materials Melamine-faced MDF (interior); PVC-faced (moisture resistant for garages)
Channel Spacing Standard 3" on centre
Application Garages, workshops, retail displays, storage walls

Common Uses

Slotwall is used in garage organization systems, workshop tool storage walls, retail display fixtures, and home storage areas where adjustable, flexible shelving and hook systems are needed. PVC slotwall is preferred in garages and utility areas where moisture exposure from vehicles and condensation is a concern.

Pro Tips

  • Mount slotwall panels on a level surface with screws into wall studs -- do not rely on drywall anchors alone for panels that will carry significant loads.
  • Use PVC slotwall in garages and areas where moisture, temperature extremes, or condensation are factors -- melamine-faced MDF panels can swell and delaminate in these conditions.
  • When planning a slotwall system, start from a corner or a fixed reference point and work outward to ensure panels align and channels match up across panel joints.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between slotwall and pegboard?
Slotwall has horizontal channels that accept specially designed hooks, shelves, and bins rated for higher loads than standard pegboard hooks. Pegboard uses 1/4" holes that accept lightweight hooks. Slotwall provides a stronger, more adjustable system and a more finished appearance.

Can I cut slotwall panels on site?
Yes. Slotwall can be cut with a circular saw or jigsaw using a fine-tooth blade. For clean cuts on melamine-faced panels, score the face with a utility knife before cutting to minimize chipping.


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