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    Get Organized With These Simple DIY Rotating Peg Boards

    That swivel is so smooth.

    There was some clear judgment from your friends the last time they saw the state of your drawers.

    Make these revolving peg boards and they won't have anything to say.

    You'll need a few things.

    Peg board, $22.34

    Picture frames, $12.50

    2 angle irons, $14.24

    Spray paint, $3.87

    8 x 1¼-inch lath screws, $12.20

    #8 flat washers, $10

    Wood glue, $2.97

    Drill

    Drill bits

    Circular saw

    Pegboard hooks, $8.99

    Tape measure

    Drywall anchors (if desired), $7.99

    1. Take out the back of the frame ($12.50) and trace it onto the peg board ($22.34). Cut along the tracing using a circular saw.

    2. Glue the peg board into the frame using your wood glue ($2.97).

    3. Spray paint ($3.87) the inside of the frame and predrill two ⅛-inch holes on the frames right side top and bottom.

    4. Knock on the wall to find a stud and pre-drill holes for the angle iron. Screw the iron in place.

    5. Repeat this step with the bottom angle iron leaving room for the height of the frame and a ½-inch gap.

    6. Attach the picture frame to both angle irons, fitting one #8 washer on the bottom and three on the top of each screw.

    7. Attach peg hooks ($8.99) to the peg boards to hang accessories, craft supplies, or tools.

    "Oh these old things?! Just the tools I used to put these rotating peg boards together! No big deal!"

    Watch the full tutorial here.

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    This video was inspired by Woodsmith eTips.