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Old 11-19-2023, 09:40 AM   #1
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Peg board pass through on aluminum framed camper

I've seen the peg board on pass through storage compartments. I really would like to do this, as my pass through space is a REALLY nice size on my 22rb.

I've seen photos and mods made to wood constructed trailers, but want to be sure I attach things correctly to my aluminum trailer.

Has anyone here done this addition to their aluminum framed pass through?
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I've seen the peg board on pass through storage compartments. I really would like to do this, as my pass through space is a REALLY nice size on my 22rb.

I've seen photos and mods made to wood constructed trailers, but want to be sure I attach things correctly to my aluminum trailer.

Has anyone here done this addition to their aluminum framed pass through?
OK. I've done some looking and I think I'm going to make a pegboard area right HERE: Nice space. No bending or crouching. Can tools, stuff. The back side of it is cross seat of the U dinette bench interior. So no worries as to poking through somewhere and messing something up.

Any input? "Bueller? Bueller?"
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I have pegboard in my TT and it is handy. I have not had any issues with stuff falling off.

As for mounting it. What your looking at is wood. Possibly super thin wood. I would remove the plywood bench to determine the construction of that wall.. It might be constructed with a one by material sandwiched between two layers of thin plywood. If so, it is not to hard to find the structure and build off of it.

Some thin (3/4") strips of wood, construction adhesive and a couple fasteners might be all you need to mount the peg board too.

Good luck, make sure to post some images of the process.
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I have pegboard in my TT and it is handy. I have not had any issues with stuff falling off.

As for mounting it. What your looking at is wood. Possibly super thin wood. I would remove the plywood bench to determine the construction of that wall.. It might be constructed with a one by material sandwiched between two layers of thin plywood. If so, it is not to hard to find the structure and build off of it.

Some thin (3/4") strips of wood, construction adhesive and a couple fasteners might be all you need to mount the peg board too.

Good luck, make sure to post some images of the process.
THANKS for all the tips! I'll be sure to post anything I accomplish. I'm in CT and the days are getting colder. But we often can have some unusually warm days through December, too.
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