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Garage pegboard for tool organisation

annitakatee
Growing in Experience

Garage pegboard for tool organisation

From Chaos to Calm: A Garage You'll Actually Want to Spend Time In.

 

My mum's garage needed an upgrade — she'd wanted a pegboard for forever and the current one was just a very heavy piece of chipboard with 100s of rusty nails just hanging off of it. At 99-years-old, my grandpa had also started passing down his tools but hesitated each time he saw the space. It was cluttered and disorganized, and he worried we wouldn't have room or care for his heirlooms properly. This project gave my mum a dedicated, functional workspace — but more importantly, gave my grandpa peace of mind. Now, his beloved tools have a home where they're respected, used, and proudly displayed. 

Steps

Step 1

Declutter, Repair, Reuse

I started off by taking down all the tools of the board. Who knew we had 13 different tape measure measures? As it turned out, the board was hanging on by a literal thread - a scrap piece of molding and one screw in this middle. Once the very heavy board was down I patched up the holes and used scrap wood in the missing slot.

Needs a glow upNeeds a glow up

 

I don't know how it was hanging on by this tiny scrap piece of woodI don't know how it was hanging on by this tiny scrap piece of wood

 

Time to remove the nails before someone needs a tetnus shot!Time to remove the nails before someone needs a tetnus shot!

 

Step 2

Marking Out New Holes

I spent the next few hours marking out every single hole - which ended up being over 3000. I spaced them out so they'd be 1-inch apart. 

Patched up the holes and drew out where I'd need to screwPatched up the holes and drew out where I'd need to screw

 

Step 3

Endless Days of Drilling

Then it was time to drill and very quickly I realsed it really wasn't worth it and I should've just gone and bought a new board. My hand was cramping and blistered and it took about 3 days to complete. I probably should've stopped early on, but my ego wouldn't let me and now I think I have early onset of carpal tunnel! 

Not to be dramatic, but immediate regret. This was after day oneNot to be dramatic, but immediate regret. This was after day one

 

Can't believe I drilled over 3000 holesCan't believe I drilled over 3000 holes

 

Time to sand it all downTime to sand it all down

 

Step 4

Installing the Backing Board
With my trustee helper, my 99-year-old grandpa, I installed two pine strips on the back along the brick for ultimate support. This allowed the hooks space to grab on at the back. Installing the board took four adults because it was that heavy. 

Frame in placeFrame in place

 Always inspecting the workAlways inspecting the work

 

A little helper to install the boardsA little helper to install the boards

 

Step 5

I Really Should Have Just Bought The Pegboard
Despite my efforts of drilling over 3000 holes, as it turned out, it didn't work. You see, the standard hooks you buy are made for boards that aren't too thick. My one was about 1-inch thick - meaning no standard hook was going to fit. It was a frustrating lesson to learn. 

Took 4 adults to put upTook 4 adults to put upOh no!Oh no!Oh no!!!Oh no!!!

Step 6

Off to Bunnings We Go

I don't know if it was good karma major win or a slap in the face, but the board I needed and should've got from the start, was on clearance for only $2. I loved it and hated it at the same time. 

$2? Karma or a slap in the face?$2? Karma or a slap in the face?

Step 7

A Pegboard

Form there, it was thankfully very easy. Because we already had the backing up, new pegboard went up with ease and then it was time to style. We had a small piece leftover so we hung that up in another area for painting/garden tools.

 

My mum now has an organized garage she loves and my grandpa has piece of mind that his tools will be looked after and there's plenty more room to add to the collection. 

The old and the newThe old and the new

 

Much betterMuch better

 

Looking goodLooking good

 

Leftover boardLeftover board

 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

Hello @annitakatee 

 

Thank you so much for sharing your pegboard installation for your grandfather's tools. It looks very nice and should your grandfather decide to buy more tools there is space for a few more pieces. The best part of course is that it is now organized, and you can immediately tell if something has not been put back into place. 

 

Again, thank you for sharing such a wonderful project.

 

Eric

 

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annitakatee
Growing in Experience

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

Thanks Eric! Definitely a learning curve here! It's comforting for his Type A mind to know his tools have an organized and safe home!

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

Good afternoon @annitakatee 

Oh man, love your effort! and when you mentione dthe hooks I started going "ohhh no" noooooooo and then Damn! lol wow (btw I hgave made my own keyboard for work with 250 odd screws for keys and understand the pain)

 

Really love the want to look after the tools and sorting out the existing ones :smile: I still have my first tape measure even tho its a danger to use, the memories of what it has done live on!

 

Well made, effort appreciated.

 

Dave

DIY4Knuckleheds
Making a Splash

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

G'day @annitakatee ,love the transformation......the black pegboard looks awesome and the tool organisation is spot on 👍😁

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

Thank you so much! 

annitakatee
Growing in Experience

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

I love that you were right there on the journey too! Thanks for the support! 

annitakatee
Growing in Experience

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

Glad you were able to come along for the ride! The mutual pain is real haha 

Re: Garage pegboard for tool organisation

Thank you! 

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