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[email protected] (ToolMiser)

15/04/2004 8:45 PM

Do you use slatboard (slatwall)?

I have about four sheets of previously used slatwall that is just taking up
space in my garage, and I've decided to ask opinions as to its usefulness. We
are having a garage sale and I will sell it if I decide it's not useful for me.

I have a spare stall in my garage that I intend on insulating and covering the
walls, and if I don't use this, I will use sheet rock. My concern with this
material is that it will collect dust (yes My garage has and always have dust).
The slatwall gives more flexibility for placement and adjustment of storage,
but if it's just a dust collector, why use it. The rest of my garage is
covered with sheet rock, and even though after ten years it looks a little
tired, at least it isn't a place for bugs (dead and living) to hide.

Send me your opinions-good, bad, or ugly!

Thanks!


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ER

"Eric Ryder"

in reply to [email protected] (ToolMiser) on 15/04/2004 8:45 PM

16/04/2004 7:10 AM

Use the backside.

"ToolMiser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have about four sheets of previously used slatwall that is just
taking up
> space in my garage, and I've decided to ask opinions as to its usefulness.
We
> are having a garage sale and I will sell it if I decide it's not useful
for me.
>
> I have a spare stall in my garage that I intend on insulating and covering
the
> walls, and if I don't use this, I will use sheet rock. My concern with
this
> material is that it will collect dust (yes My garage has and always have
dust).
> The slatwall gives more flexibility for placement and adjustment of
storage,
> but if it's just a dust collector, why use it. The rest of my garage is
> covered with sheet rock, and even though after ten years it looks a little
> tired, at least it isn't a place for bugs (dead and living) to hide.
>
> Send me your opinions-good, bad, or ugly!
>
> Thanks!


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