Metal Peg Board Video

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©1993-2012 Tim Carter

VIDEO SUMMARY

These steel modular panels have holes like regular pegboard, but it uses these new fantastic pegboard hooks that interlock into vertical slots. So when you put a tool on or take it off, the hooks do not come off. These are great pegboard accessories.

These steel peg board panels come in different sizes and they attach directly to your wall. The panels are about 1/2 inch thick and come with their own mounting screws.

Are you a sports fan that likes to show your team's colors? This new pegboard storage system comes in a full range of colors. So you can decorate your tool storage area in your favorite color.

This is an amazing system to get your tool area under control. Get this system and be able to find your tools quickly for your next project.

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COMMENTS

Milt
27 Dec 2011, 13:41
Where do I buy this metal pegboard. My local Menards and Lowes do not carry it.
JerryD
31 Dec 2011, 14:57
Can't find the "metal pegboard video"!
Bob
31 Dec 2011, 15:20
Tim,
Neither in the video or in your column that appeared in the Washington Post today is the name of the company, price of the product, or where it can be found. Is this the website for the product (https://wallcontrol.com/Index.htm )? I did a web search for metal pegboards and got there, but it would have been helpful for your articles to include the information.
Thanks.
GUest
31 Dec 2011, 17:46
What is the name of the company???
Where is the video???
Sheldon Richter
03 Jan 2012, 21:17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWjKt8wR6Rc&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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