MeUseDinoBone2Hammer
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I've cleaning and organizing the garage and realized that I really needed to get some stuff off the floor and instead hanging from the wall or ceiling.
So I bought a bunch of hooks, a variety of shapes & sizes, and got to work. The problem is that as I was doing this I would realize that the placement of hooks/things would be quite inefficient and would end up removing them, spend a lot of time thinking/planning, then re-install in a different arrangement, rinse repeat.
I would really love a way to easily relocate various hooks without having to get out a drill, driver, and step ladder everytime. Putting up hundreds of these things of each size all over is not an option, would look fugly.
So, I began thinking. My first thought was something like threaded inserts in the wall, then I could easily just move hooks around to a threaded hole that's in the right place. I'm not sure how the hooks would work with inserts though, all of these big plastic coated hooks have a screw tip, I don't think I've ever really seen anything but a bolt go in a threaded insert. Crazy question, do screws use standard bolt type threads? Guess I never really had to worry about matching these sort of pointy screws to a threaded hole.
But I'm sure there is some sort of product/system out there for this sort of thing. Right? I don't want to have to cover the walls and ceiling with something akin to sheet metal with louvers or heavy duty pegboard just to get this quick/easy rearrangement ability. I suppose I'd be willing to put up with something like a rail (something like you might see for track lighting or 80/20 tslot aluminum extrusions). My garage walls/ceiling are wood, about 1/2"-3/4" thick, in case that matters.
So I bought a bunch of hooks, a variety of shapes & sizes, and got to work. The problem is that as I was doing this I would realize that the placement of hooks/things would be quite inefficient and would end up removing them, spend a lot of time thinking/planning, then re-install in a different arrangement, rinse repeat.
I would really love a way to easily relocate various hooks without having to get out a drill, driver, and step ladder everytime. Putting up hundreds of these things of each size all over is not an option, would look fugly.
So, I began thinking. My first thought was something like threaded inserts in the wall, then I could easily just move hooks around to a threaded hole that's in the right place. I'm not sure how the hooks would work with inserts though, all of these big plastic coated hooks have a screw tip, I don't think I've ever really seen anything but a bolt go in a threaded insert. Crazy question, do screws use standard bolt type threads? Guess I never really had to worry about matching these sort of pointy screws to a threaded hole.
But I'm sure there is some sort of product/system out there for this sort of thing. Right? I don't want to have to cover the walls and ceiling with something akin to sheet metal with louvers or heavy duty pegboard just to get this quick/easy rearrangement ability. I suppose I'd be willing to put up with something like a rail (something like you might see for track lighting or 80/20 tslot aluminum extrusions). My garage walls/ceiling are wood, about 1/2"-3/4" thick, in case that matters.




