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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusilier View Post
    Thanks Bazza, Have you used these or just seen them? It's just that I can't tell from the photo how they actually work!
    Fusilier

    I have actually used them and have gone through two and a half packets of them. They have an assortment as I said of 32 pegboard clips.

    As you can see by the pictures my whole shed except for where the roller doors are, is lined with pegboard. I got all of this for nothing from a shed that belonged to Lysaght that was pulled down at the Agquip Field Days. The pegboard had been used as a display.

    As you can see part of the assortment of clips and the single type ones have a pin on the back that locks them into the pegboard. The double pin ones lock themselves.

    I have made some custom ones out of 10 gauge fencing wire which is a reasonably tight fit in the peg hole.

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    Try to use pegs compatible with the board. Upover here, we have small and large systems. The small holes (thinner board AFAIK) take pegs of about 0.125" (3.18mm) wire; the large ones (thicker board) are about 0.200" (5.08mm).

    Joe
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    Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain

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