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Title: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: Agronomist_at_ia on 07/13/21 00:40 UTC
So I organized some stuff.
Title: Re: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: basscatlildave on 07/13/21 06:34 UTC
Looks great
Title: Re: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: Lines on 07/13/21 08:51 UTC
That's a beautiful sight to behold. Great job!
Title: Re: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: Do-It Corp. on 07/13/21 08:52 UTC
Nice looking setup!  :o
Title: Re: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: Agronomist_at_ia on 07/13/21 16:57 UTC
Now if I could just figure out how to hang the non-Es molds….
Title: Re: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: bigjim5589 on 07/14/21 11:08 UTC
Looking good!

I've been working on trying to deal with my garage, and get thing better organized. I have a wall with pegboard and have most molds hung on it, but still a long ways to go to really be better organized.  :-[
Title: Re: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: Bass Boys on 07/16/21 04:21 UTC
Now if I could just figure out how to hang the non-Es molds….

 Use some longer peg hooks - put as many as you can in a row ( for better support)  lay a 1" X 6" or 8" by how ever long you need on the hooks and now you have a shelf to sit your molds on . 
Title: Re: Had some leftover peg board.
Post by: ctom on 07/16/21 07:05 UTC
That's a nice, friendly looking work space Ag. Good job.

When I did my work space/room in the garage I used slot board on the walls where I wanted to hang stuff and where the weight of molds was perhaps going to be a problem I added the metal slot inserts to reinforce the slots. I use 8" slot hooks and can hang three lead molds on each hook. I also used some nice clean 1 X 6 across a series of hooks as suggested for a solid shelf. Each spring I remove everything from the walls with the slot board and use the air hose and blower to clean the slots, then re-hang.