


My secret is loops of twine that go around the handle at the working end of the tool
With them in different sizes I can hang stuff at different heights on my peg board
I sorely need a good system for this too. I like the Granger option here (other versions are also available e.g. wider, shorter, for unfinished walls etc.).
https://gemplers.com/products/gemplers-extra-long-long-handled-tool-rack
I usually make custom sizes to fit the space out of plywood.
This looks like a great idea. Custom fit is always a win.

OK
My shed has stud walls and I had been using HF V-shape Hang-Alls but the screw holes are 6" a part so I had to nail a board across them to catch a stud...not the best.
I thought about cutting them and making 2 single hooks out of the "V".
Once I cut one up I put the 2 hooks close together and tack welded them together to screw to a single stud.
I ended up with a bunch open ends of tubing so I bought a bag of plastic push caps off amazon...cheap.
HF Hang-All:
https://www.harborfreight.com/v-shape-hang-all-68995.html?_br_psugg_q=hooks
End Caps:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FM87PMS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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I also like these hooks. Used to be able to get them for 0.99 each with a coupon. Still could use one of those 5 for under $10 % off coupons. I also cut down some of the hooks into singles, and use them that way. When they were too wide, I just squeezed them together. Not as pretty as welded, but sure was quick!![]()
Heres my set up. I hate having garden tools in my shop but I hid them in a corner. One of these days ill get a little shed to put all that junk in.
In the same boat. I want to keep the garden tools out of the shop; but until then looking to plan for how to keep them as organized and small an area as possible.

I keep the majority in my shed in one of these (not my pic). The ones I need seasonally go on a rubbermaid fastrack in my garage. Works great for me.
Old school. Drive a 2-1/2" finish nail into the top plate. Drill holes in long handled tools.
Heavy items. Drive a 16d nail in the top plate.
