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  2. 5 Ways To Declutter Your Garage Without Getting Overwhelmed - AOL

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    "Floor space in a garage comes at a premium, so when you are seeking new storage space, take it vertically," says Cummings. Walls can be used for bins and shelving, peg boards for tools, and even ...

  3. Perforated hardboard - Wikipedia

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    A close-up view of a sheet of pegboard. Perforated hardboard is tempered hardboard which is pre-drilled with evenly spaced holes. The holes are used to accept pegs or hooks to support various items, and perforated hardboards are therefore used for purposes such as tool boards in workshops.

  4. Tool board - Wikipedia

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    The tools are often hanged onto the tool board via hooks, screws, cane holders or other types of tool holders, and these are often attached to the board through pegs. [ 2 ] Compared to a toolbox or tool cart, a tool board can give a better overview so that it is easy to find the needed tools for a job. [ 2 ]

  5. Shed - Wikipedia

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    When a shed is used for tool storage, shelves and hooks are often used to maximise the storage space. Gambrel-style roofed sheds (sometimes called baby barns), which resemble a Dutch-style barn, have a high sloping roofline which increases storage space in the "loft" area. Some Gambrel-styles have no loft and offer the advantage of reduced ...

  6. Why You're Wrong About This So-Called 3-D Printing Stock - AOL

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    The stock is valued at a forward P/E of 47.4 and a five-year price-to-earnings-to-growth, or PEG, of 1.9. While that may seem pricey, it's a bargain compared to the 3-D printer stocks.

  7. Piton - Wikipedia

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    1960s-era pitons, including: knifeblades, lost arrows, bugaboos, ring angles, and bongs. A piton (/ ˈ p iː t ɒ n /; also called pin or peg) in big wall climbing and in aid climbing is a metal spike (usually steel) that is driven into a crack or seam in the climbing surface using a climbing hammer, and which acts as an anchor for protecting the climber from falling or to assist progress in ...

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