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  1. martinkearn

    How to join two battons end-to-end?

    Great - thanks folks - very helpfull
  2. martinkearn

    How to join two battons end-to-end?

    The addition batons & wing nuts approach would be something like this? .....
  3. martinkearn

    How to join two battons end-to-end?

    Thanks for the sketch Devonwoody ..... that makes perfect sense to me now.
  4. martinkearn

    How to join two battons end-to-end?

    Thanks John Brown ... i understand what you mean now ... like the idea of tool free assembly. Regarding the hinged approach, I've attached a diagram which I think shows the suggestion ... is this right?
  5. martinkearn

    How to join two battons end-to-end?

    Hi Devonwoody, thanks for the suggestion. I'm sorry but I am an IT nerd and not up to speed on all the terminology! :) ... you'll have to explain things to me like I am a 10-year-old! :) When you say "stagger the upright battens", do you mean to use multiple batons on the rear of the pegboard...
  6. martinkearn

    How to join two battons end-to-end?

    Regarding Steel Lengths ..... Hi, thanks for the suggestion - sounds like a simple and workable idea. I do not mind using other materials so long as it is simple and works! Just to be sure I've attached a picture that shows the sort of thing I think you mean, is this right? Regarding a hinge...
  7. martinkearn

    How to join two battons end-to-end?

    Hi, I am a complete novice and have a small wood work project for a pegboard panel to be used at an exhibition. I have a 2340mm x 946mm pegboard sheet (3.25 thick) which I need to stand upright, but I also need to be able to split it into 2 pieces for transport. My idea is to fix a wooden...
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