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I put up pegboard.... polysy board. I found it at a clothing store going out of business. It is white.
Looks nice, and I hang all the stuff I want to grab quick on it (flash lights, EPRP, bear spray, hat, etc)
Looks good, and functional
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Those are cool and CHEAP. I’d have to at least get a Christmas one if I was ever going to live in a house.
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07-14-2018, 11:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2018, 11:09 AM by Snikwahjm.)
We put in plywood covered in upholstery fabric (yeah Goodwill - whole roll of it - better like it...) then we put up some garage rail hangers. We also hung some wire shelving against the wall. We can hang or bungee stuff to either one to keep things tied down.
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