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.