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    How much space should you have behind a pegboard?
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    Your pegboard should have about ½ inch (1.27 cm) of space behind it so that you can install hooks. If you get a ready-made pegboard with a frame, that space should be built in. Otherwise, you’ll need to create that space by building a frame or adding screw-in standoffs with spacers.
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    Can you hang a pegboard with command strips?
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    You can, as long as the pegboard is small and you don’t plan to hang anything too heavy on it. Make sure the strips you choose are rated for the weight of the pegboard and anything you plan to put on it.
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    How do you install pegboard in a metal shed?
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    Most metal sheds have thin walls. You may be able to drive heavy-duty deck screws through the walls to mount the pegboard. Put a small amount of roof and gutter silicone around the drill holes/washers to seal up any gaps and prevent moisture from getting into your shed.
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    What's the easiest way to screw things like hooks that are screwed into walls, anchor screws, etc., into a wall so that it goes in straight and securely?
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    Best way is to use a cordless or electric drill to drill a "pilot" hole. Pilot holes should be at least 1/16" smaller than the screw or hook diameter so the threads have something to grip to. Before drilling, compare the bit to the item being screwed into the wall. After marking the spot, tap a sharp finishing nail into it so your bit doesn't "skate." Some people have difficulty in drilling a hole that is at 90 degrees to the surface, because you must ascertain orientation of the bit not only left to right, but up and down as well. If you find this difficult, it helps to have another person viewing from the side to help you get lined up at 90 degrees.
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    What should I do if I don't have a drill?
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    Borrow, rent, or buy one. Using a plain screwdriver is not a viable option if you care about your hands.
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    We recently purchased a home that has peg board installed on three walls of a room behind the garage. There is an offensive odor in the room at all times, could it be from the peg board?
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    There could be a dead animal behind the peg board wall. Removing the peg board will be the only way to find out.
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    Will this method work for concrete walls?
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    Yes. You will need to use masonry screws to mount the furring strips to the concrete wall. You need to to drill a pilot hole for the masonry screws using a masonry bit. If you will be drilling a lot of holes into concrete, it may be worthwhile to rent a hammer drill.
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    How thick do the furring strips have to be?
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    Typically, furring strips are 1" thick by 2" - 3" width by 4', 6', 8', or 10' length. However, it is not unusual for them to be 3/4" to 7/8" thick, depending on whether they are dried and planed to be smooth surfaced strips.
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    What kind of pegs would be best?
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    Unless you know exactly what hooks you want, buying an assortment works well. There are many styles, and what looks right may not be best. You will probably use short hooks the most, and only a few speciality shapes. But no matter what - your peg board will be revised and changed as time goes by. Spare hooks are required for when you change it up and revise your workflow.
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    How much weight can a pegboard hold?
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    Approximately 20 lb per pounds per hook, although longer hooks will exert more force on structure than shorter ones.
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    Do I screw the pegboard onto the furring strips by making a new hole in the pegboard? Should I use the previous hole with a washer?
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    Screw a new hole, the previous holes have too much wiggle room. Washers can still be helpful for preventing driving the screw through the pegboard.
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