French Cleats have a number of advantages in any shop. They can support a great deal of weight, they are flexible in how you arrange items on the wall, and tool holders can be made to fit just about any type of tool you can imagine. A french cleat wall was created to help improve organization in the wood shop and replaces a peg board system that often was too insecure to hold tools of any significant weight.
Make & Model | Member Made |
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Serial Number | 1 |
User Manual | Not Available |
Status | In Production |
Training | None - though some experience with the tablesaw is useful |
Hackable | YES |
Usage Restrictions | Anyone |
Owner | VHS |
If it Breaks | Fix it yourself |
Loan Status | Permanent |
Arrival Date | February 2022 |
Location | Woodshop |
Value | Made from scraps so pretty low. |
Champion | Phillip M, Reuben Z. |
Don't put too heavy of stuff on the french cleat wall. The french cleat wall might be able to support it but the members might not be able to put it back. Keep away from fires especially the dumpster type.
Size and Dimensions:
Basic Requirements:
Members are encouraged to make their tool holders as they see fit provided they meet the requirements noted above and adequate space.
Please refer to this talk post for more information: https://talk.vanhack.ca/t/french-cleat-system-for-the-wood-shop/12922
Any maintenance, repairs, relocations, changes, etc to the tool should be logged below with a note, date and who!
Note | Date | Who |
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Wiki entry created | Nov 20, 2013 | Phillip M. |