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opnspaces
May 02, 2009Navigator II
I was having trouble finding a way to organize the water hose, extension cords and such. So this is what I did.
I used a stud finder to locate the wood studs in the front wall. As you can see in the picture I attached 1 x 2 pine strips with #6 x 1 inch screws
Here's another view without the clutter
I then used some #6 by 1 1/4 inch screws to mount the pegboard
I added Pegboard to the rear side of the hatch as well
Finally a battery powered light that my neighbor gave me
I used the pine spacers for two reasons.
First you can't put a peg board hook in unless you have space in the rear.
Second, I was able to attach to more solidly to points in the trailer.
I realize that a picture of stuff actually hung on the pegboard would be helpful. But, for the life of me I couldn't find any. I'll see if I can spin by storage later today and snap a few.
I used a stud finder to locate the wood studs in the front wall. As you can see in the picture I attached 1 x 2 pine strips with #6 x 1 inch screws
Here's another view without the clutter
I then used some #6 by 1 1/4 inch screws to mount the pegboard
I added Pegboard to the rear side of the hatch as well
Finally a battery powered light that my neighbor gave me
I used the pine spacers for two reasons.
First you can't put a peg board hook in unless you have space in the rear.
Second, I was able to attach to more solidly to points in the trailer.
I realize that a picture of stuff actually hung on the pegboard would be helpful. But, for the life of me I couldn't find any. I'll see if I can spin by storage later today and snap a few.
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