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peg bboard hook holders - weelis - 02-27-2018

Does anyone have a source for these things/  They are thin strips of plasric that hold the peg board hooks in place so they don,t go flying ontofloor when removing whatever the hook is holding..  Done internet search and came up empty.  Thanls.


RE: peg bboard hook holders - fredhargis - 02-27-2018

(02-27-2018, 05:20 PM)weelis Wrote: Does anyone have a source for these things/  They are thin strips of plasric that hold the peg board hooks in place so they don,t go flying ontofloor when removing whatever the hook is holding..  Done internet search and came up empty.  Thanls.

Amazon is your friend.



RE: peg bboard hook holders - Willyou - 02-27-2018

When you have a pegboard hook in place, do you mostly tend to leave it there or do you move them around a lot? If you tend to leave them, I have a better holding method (IMO). I think I posted it here once in the past, but I'll gladly post it again if anyone is interested.


RE: peg bboard hook holders - Strokes77 - 02-27-2018

(02-27-2018, 07:07 PM)Willyou Wrote: When you have a pegboard hook in place, do you mostly tend to leave it there or do you move them around a lot? If you tend to leave them, I have a better holding method (IMO). I think I posted it here once in the past, but I'll gladly post it again if anyone is interested.

Look into a better quality peg board hook.  I researched this before and bought some that are thicker material, but that actually have a screw that screws them in and locks them in place.  They are a game changer if you are a pegboard kinda guy.  The cheap hooks are terrible.

Sorry I can't remember the name.


RE: peg bboard hook holders - Willyou - 02-27-2018

(02-27-2018, 07:16 PM)Strokes77 Wrote: Look into a better quality peg board hook.  I researched this before and bought some that are thicker material, but that actually have a screw that screws them in and locks them in place.  They are a game changer if you are a pegboard kinda guy.  The cheap hooks are terrible.

Sorry I can't remember the name.

I'm well aware of those, but I refuse to pay the price out of principle. No judgement. That's just me. My method is free and holds the cheap hooks as well as the expensive ones. I guess it is more for those that already have a drawer full of hooks that won't stay put and don't really want to buy new ones.


RE: peg bboard hook holders - Allen - 02-27-2018

(02-27-2018, 05:20 PM)weelis Wrote: Does anyone have a source for these things/  They are thin strips of plasric that hold the peg board hooks in place so they don,t go flying ontofloor when removing whatever the hook is holding..  Done internet search and came up empty.  Thanls.

I just put a dab of hot melt glue on the hanger when putting it on the peg board. It holds it in place but can still be removed.

Al


RE: peg bboard hook holders - photobug - 02-27-2018

(02-27-2018, 07:16 PM)Strokes77 Wrote: Look into a better quality peg board hook.  I researched this before and bought some that are thicker material, but that actually have a screw that screws them in and locks them in place.  They are a game changer if you are a pegboard kinda guy.  The cheap hooks are terrible.

Sorry I can't remember the name.
Talon Hooks

http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=50353&cat=1,43326,43327

Well worth the extravagant expense.


RE: peg bboard hook holders - Bob10 - 02-28-2018

peg board related seems like a good idea

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RE: peg bboard hook holders - Cooler - 02-28-2018

If you have access to the rear of the pegboard then cable ties work even better.


RE: peg bboard hook holders - Strokes77 - 02-28-2018

(02-28-2018, 08:13 AM)Cooler Wrote: If you have access to the rear of the pegboard then cable ties work even better.

These are what I was referring too.  Although the Lee Valley looks nice as well.

These are near perfect to me.  A screwdriver can install or remove in just a few seconds. 

https://www.amazon.com/Products-71119-DuraHook-Diameter-DuraBoard/dp/B000LDF8YY/ref=pd_bxgy_201_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000LDF8YY&pd_rd_r=B66MC0AK44T6H37N6PAP&pd_rd_w=zkd2t&pd_rd_wg=3TRT3&psc=1&refRID=B66MC0AK44T6H37N6PAP