|  | French Cleats French cleats are a reliable, versatile solution for mounting and organizing everything from artwork and mirrors to shelves, cabinetry, and workshop tools. Whether crafted from premium woods like Baltic birch plywood or finger-joined pine, or engineered from durable aluminum, each cleat is designed to be straight, strong, and built to last. Wood cleats provide excellent screw-holding strength and a natural finish, while aluminum cleats resist warping, moisture, and corrosion for long-term reliability.
 
We offer Aluminum French cleats in two styles — Regular and Heavy Duty — ensuring the right option for light décor or heavy cabinetry and storage. Easy to install, low-profile, and fully repositionable, French cleats deliver a professional, flexible system that adapts to workshops, galleries, and home spaces alike.
 
Strong, precise, and finished with care, these finger-joined pine wood French cleats deliver a dependable, versatile solution for organizing workshops, displaying artwork, or enhancing any living space.  
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  French Cleats Comparison: Finger-Joined Pine vs. Baltic Birch Plywood vs. Aluminum
  
    
      | Feature | Finger-Joined Pine | Baltic Birch Plywood | Aluminum |  
      | Material | Solid pine strips joined with finger joints | Multi-ply birch veneer core (void-free) | Extruded/high-grade aluminum |  
      | Strength & Rigidity | Good; finger joints improve straightness | Very good; stiff and consistent across grain | Excellent; high rigidity with low flex |  
      | Screw-Holding / Fastening | Strong screw bite into wood | Excellent screw retention in plies | Pre-drilled holes; relies on anchors/studs for strength |  
      | Weight | Light | Moderate | Lightest for comparable strength |  
      | Moisture / Warp Resistance | Good; improved by joints, seal for best results | Good; stable plies, seal edges | Excellent; resists moisture, won’t warp |  
      | Finish / Aesthetics | Natural wood grain; stains/paints well | Smooth, uniform edges; clean painted finish | Clean, modern metal look; anodized/painted |  
      | Typical Applications | Home décor, mirrors, light-to-medium cabinetry | Workshops, galleries, medium-heavy shelving/cabinetry | Heavier installs, humid areas, professional displays |  
      | Pros | Cost-effective, straight, easy to work | High strength, excellent consistency, great screw hold | Corrosion-resistant, ultra-stable, high strength-to-weight |  
      | Cons | Seal to prevent moisture movement; softer than birch | Heavier than pine; edges need sealing | Higher material cost; metal tools needed to modify |  
      | Price Tier (relative) | $ (lowest) | $$ | $$$ (highest) |  
      | Standoff  or  Wall gap | 5/8 inchr | 1/4 inch to 1 inch | 3mm to 6mm |  |