Build this pegboard-like wall organizer for the perfect place to drop all your things when you get home. The modular storage components can be moved around as your storage needs change.
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Estimated time: 180 minutes
Love the project but where can i find the plans for the accessory holders? I.E. change tray, sunglass holders?
CHRISTOPHER CULBRETH
nevermind....found it. sorry
CHRISTOPHER CULBRETH
I love this! But I’m curious why you decided to go with this shape as opposed to round holes?
Love the project but where can i find the plans for the accessory holders? I.E. change tray, sunglass holders?
CHRISTOPHER CULBRETH
nevermind....found it. sorry
CHRISTOPHER CULBRETH
I love this! But I’m curious why you decided to go with this shape as opposed to round holes?
Mark