Create pegboard walls by running 1x3 strips horizontally at the top and bottom of the panel and every 16 in. or 24 in. between. Use 1/4-in. pegboard and attach it to the strips with washer-head screws ...
The No. 1 complaint about pegboard? Pegboard hooks falling out when you remove a tool. The solution? Lock pegboard hooks in place. Zip ties are an inexpensive, surefire way to go—but you need to have ...
Pegboards are a home and garage organizer's best friend. Pegs and pegboards don't always fit together snugly, but that shouldn't mean you're stuck picking up loose pegs off the floor. Secure them with ...
Last week we shared a commercial solution for securing your loose pegboard pegs. We're back to share a cheaper and more effective solution, courtesy of an industrious reader. Kim disliked Peg Locks, ...
One of the worst parts about any DIY project is the mess that it can bring. Indeed, even the tidiest tinkerers may occasionally leave a tool or two out in the open. This not only creates unnecessary ...
Pegboard is extremely versatile and can be utilized in various settings such as garages and craft rooms. Its prime benefit is its capacity to offer flexibility. It facilitates a neat layout of tools ...