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  1. #16
    Love the Talon hooks - the only issue is that you better not need to move them once set. It's not impossible but not that easy. If you're like me you buy tools all the time (yardsales and what not) - start by putting cheaper hooks up until you get a general layout that's comfortable to you - try keeping the tools you use the most right at bench to eye level - put the stuff you rarely use above (lighter items in particular - nothing like something heavy slipping out of your hand as you place it above your head, especially over a bench). After you've established a general layout of tools, draw around them so they'll go back in the same place and switch to the Talon hooks. Do this in sections, adding pegs as you're collection grows.

    -- John
    "No matter where you go, there you are" -- Buckaroo Banzai



  2. #17
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    This is by far the cheapest place I have found: www.azardisplays.com

  3. #18
    Another + for the Talon hooks, they are great and don't come out. I use the Talon hooks and some I bought on Ebay which are a little different but they are also very good. They don't look like much to start and you would think they would break but they are very strong. I bought a bunch of mixed and use them all over the place on my pegboard. Most were just straight ones I will just cut them off to the length I need.

    These are the type I got on Ebay. http://www.southernimperial.com/10-i...ks-p-2029.html

    This is a seller that is selling them, it is not the guy I got mine from but they look the same.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/Pegboard-Hooks-1...item3f07fa8f08

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