so I could go with regular masonite pegboard at $18/sheet
Or 'hardboard' sheets at $45/sheet (link)
Or I can do the steel sheet at $35 for the equivalent of 1/3 a sheet
I have approx 3ftx5ft that I want to cover and am going to hang it with 1x4 PT furring into treated block. I doubt any of the 3 choices will have difficulty mounting that way and most specifically it doesn't look like the photos of the steel sheets would not work this way.
So does anyone have these wall control steel peg sheets and if so is it worth it? I plan to hang pipe wrenches (not huge) pull saws, nail guns of all sizes, hammers, some things that could be considered heavy for pegboard
Currently I have some peg board mounted into the adjustable eye holes in some garage shelving (think it all came from Costco but it's basically the same everywhere) with carriage bolts heads into the mounting holes. Nothing really special but a 4ftx16" section had heldall of those items with hooks front & back without any tearing and maybe a little sag but not noticeable.
I have moved the shelves and don't have access to both sides anymore so the stuff hanging on the other side is now not. I'm going to eventually fill that shelf anyway so the pegboard won't be as accessible. but so far my experience with the masonite hasn't been bad. I don't know how much I would use the slots in the steel sheets but I guess it's good to have the option. And the size of the sections (where I want it there is an odd shaped window in between) maybe I will mount more than I originally wanted.
And finally I know some people don't like pegboard. This question isn't really for you folks thanks for keeping it to yourself.
Or 'hardboard' sheets at $45/sheet (link)
Or I can do the steel sheet at $35 for the equivalent of 1/3 a sheet
I have approx 3ftx5ft that I want to cover and am going to hang it with 1x4 PT furring into treated block. I doubt any of the 3 choices will have difficulty mounting that way and most specifically it doesn't look like the photos of the steel sheets would not work this way.
So does anyone have these wall control steel peg sheets and if so is it worth it? I plan to hang pipe wrenches (not huge) pull saws, nail guns of all sizes, hammers, some things that could be considered heavy for pegboard
Currently I have some peg board mounted into the adjustable eye holes in some garage shelving (think it all came from Costco but it's basically the same everywhere) with carriage bolts heads into the mounting holes. Nothing really special but a 4ftx16" section had heldall of those items with hooks front & back without any tearing and maybe a little sag but not noticeable.
I have moved the shelves and don't have access to both sides anymore so the stuff hanging on the other side is now not. I'm going to eventually fill that shelf anyway so the pegboard won't be as accessible. but so far my experience with the masonite hasn't been bad. I don't know how much I would use the slots in the steel sheets but I guess it's good to have the option. And the size of the sections (where I want it there is an odd shaped window in between) maybe I will mount more than I originally wanted.
And finally I know some people don't like pegboard. This question isn't really for you folks thanks for keeping it to yourself.

