Instead of just a flat pegboard panel mounted to the wall this project is a shallow cabinet.
Sliding door pegboard cabinet.
These step by step instructions demonstrate how to build a simple pegboard cabinet that can greatly increase your storage area.
For starters it features pegboard panels mounted along a sliding track that offers tons of support for heavy tools.
You ll need an assistant for this step.
Attach the doors to the cabinet frame.
It also has plastic hardware bins which means no more spilled nails your feet will thank you or lost washers your screws will thank you.
The back of the cabinet is pegboard for hanging tools.
Cost skill level start to finish day.
This pegboard storage project is a little different.
Attach doors to cabinet frame.
Learn how to build a simple workbench and a wall mount pegboard tool cabinet with sliding doors perfect for tools of all kinds.
For the most part we only use pegboard in one way.
But in front are shelves and a couple of sliding pegboard doors.
This saturday morning workshop shows you how to make use of both sides of any size piece of pegboard.
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Learn how to build a simple workbench and a wall mount pegboard tool cabinet with sliding doors perfect for tools of all kinds.
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By tacking it to a wall and having one of the sides available for hanging up tools.
I made the cabinets as i normally would but for the doors i glued peg board to a rectangular frame.
So you end up with nearly double the amount of storage area without taking up any additional wall space.
Then make your doors with pegboard inserts as per instructions in the video and attach them to your wall unit with these double sided hinges.
Since i would be hanging things on the doors i wanted the pegboard to provide some rigidity to the door so i glued the pegboard on the surface rather than making it a floating panel by routing a groove.
First mount your 2 x 4 frame onto the wall space you have designated for your sliding door tool case cabinet.
Then mount plywood backing and sides with pre drilled holes.
Plus this design is completely flexible and can be sized to fit your needs.