Just get regular Peg board and some aluminum flashing. Clamp it to the peg board and start drilling holes. A couple of bolts to attach the flashing and the peg board together when you have it on the wall and you have a durable metal cover. It’ll cost you $15 bucks for a piece twice the size of what is in that link.
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I got some of these for my garage. They are really a great alternative to pegboard. This may be a good use for them as well…
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/in+your+garage/garage+storage+solutions/liners+%26+racks/steel+tool+panel+system.do?search=basic&keyword=panel&sortby=newArrivals&page=1
I got some of these for my garage. They are really a great alternative to pegboard. This may be a good use for them as well…
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/in+your+garage/garage+storage+solutions/liners+%26+racks/steel+tool+panel+system.do?search=basic&keyword=panel&sortby=newArrivals&page=1
Gak,
Just get regular Peg board and some aluminum flashing. Clamp it to the peg board and start drilling holes. A couple of bolts to attach the flashing and the peg board together when you have it on the wall and you have a durable metal cover. It’ll cost you $15 bucks for a piece twice the size of what is in that link.
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This Summer Fun Guide is brimming with over 50 projects for kids of all ages. You’ll also find inspiring young maker profiles, as well as tool reviews written for and by kids! Plus, it’s our 3D issue, complete with 3D glasses and tons of super-cool 3D photos!
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