tr4nshum4n
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Hi, everyone! I have a question about pegboard. I'll start with some background.
I rent, and I have a small laundry room that serves as a substitute for a garage for now. I do a little bit of electronics work from time to time, and I still have my general/automotive tools in there as well.
It's very crowded.
I like the idea of putting up pegboard on all the walls and storing my tools on the walls.
However, I need to have access to the electrical outlet and water connections. The water connections I only really need to use when it gets cold and I have to let the water drip to prevent pipe damage.
Is there a graceful way to cover the walls while maintaining access to the outlet and water connections?
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I rent, and I have a small laundry room that serves as a substitute for a garage for now. I do a little bit of electronics work from time to time, and I still have my general/automotive tools in there as well.
It's very crowded.
I like the idea of putting up pegboard on all the walls and storing my tools on the walls.
However, I need to have access to the electrical outlet and water connections. The water connections I only really need to use when it gets cold and I have to let the water drip to prevent pipe damage.
Is there a graceful way to cover the walls while maintaining access to the outlet and water connections?
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