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I lost much on computer including the binaries you mention. Having trouble
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See the binaries for clips.


I lost much on computer including the binaries you mention. Having trouble
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Or try this: http://www.delorie.com/wood/abpw/
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See the binaries for clips.


I lost much on computer including the binaries you mention. Having
trouble asking for correct wording to reinstall these binaries.
Please help. WW


Better explanations of your problems would help your endeavor to get past
this. What you say above is nothing less than gibberish. So... are you
using a newsreader? Or... are you trying to access the groups via a
browser? Either should be fairly easy for you to find your way back, but
both would have different approaches.


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On Jun 22, 8:41*am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.


What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the only
way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.

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On Jun 22, 8:41 am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.


What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the only
way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.


These days? Hell - put in the right sized hooks, or use the keeps
that -MIKE- posted, and they work. It's really not all that difficult.

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On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 08:13:28 -0700 (PDT), Sonny
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Or try this: http://www.delorie.com/wood/abpw/


That would make the evil bastid hardware a whole lot less frustrating.

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On 6/25/12 12:44 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
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On Jun 22, 8:41 am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.


What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the only
way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.


These days? Hell - put in the right sized hooks, or use the keeps
that -MIKE- posted, and they work. It's really not all that difficult.


Not me. I don't think. How many beers? :-)


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-MIKE- wrote:
On 6/25/12 12:44 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
RonB wrote:
On Jun 22, 8:41 am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.

What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the only
way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.


These days? Hell - put in the right sized hooks, or use the keeps
that -MIKE- posted, and they work. It's really not all that
difficult.


Not me. I don't think. How many beers? :-)


My bad - it was tiredofspan. Sorry -MIKE-. Wish I could blame it on the
beers, but I can't. Just have to accept the blame for an old mind...

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Thsese days was Ron.. But I don't agree with you Mike, I'd still have
the clips.. They just make it so much less painful than dropping a hanger.

On 6/25/2012 4:09 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
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On 6/25/12 12:44 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
RonB wrote:
On Jun 22, 8:41 am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.

What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the only
way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.


These days? Hell - put in the right sized hooks, or use the keeps
that -MIKE- posted, and they work. It's really not all that
difficult.


Not me. I don't think. How many beers? :-)


My bad - it was tiredofspan. Sorry -MIKE-. Wish I could blame it on the
beers, but I can't. Just have to accept the blame for an old mind...


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Thsese days was Ron.. But I don't agree with you Mike, I'd still have
the clips.. They just make it so much less painful than dropping a
hanger.


I did agree with you that the clips work - twice now. All I said in
addition to that was that the right sized hooks make the issues that people
complain about, not an issue. The right sized hooks will seldom pull out in
the way that most complain about when they use 1/8" hooks in a 1/4" hole.

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On 6/25/2012 4:09 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
-MIKE- wrote:
On 6/25/12 12:44 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
RonB wrote:
On Jun 22, 8:41 am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.

What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the
only way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.


These days? Hell - put in the right sized hooks, or use the keeps
that -MIKE- posted, and they work. It's really not all that
difficult.

Not me. I don't think. How many beers? :-)


My bad - it was tiredofspan. Sorry -MIKE-. Wish I could blame it
on the beers, but I can't. Just have to accept the blame for an old
mind...



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On 6/25/12 3:09 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
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On 6/25/12 12:44 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
RonB wrote:
On Jun 22, 8:41 am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.

What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the only
way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.


These days? Hell - put in the right sized hooks, or use the keeps
that -MIKE- posted, and they work. It's really not all that
difficult.


Not me. I don't think. How many beers? :-)


My bad - it was tiredofspan. Sorry -MIKE-. Wish I could blame it on the
beers, but I can't. Just have to accept the blame for an old mind...


I was talking beers to myself. I thought maybe I *had* posted it. :-)


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-MIKE- wrote:
On 6/25/12 3:09 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
-MIKE- wrote:
On 6/25/12 12:44 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
RonB wrote:
On Jun 22, 8:41 am, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
See the binaries for clips.

What do you need specifically? If you are looking for a source I
bought a couple of packages at HD recently. They are about the
only way you can keep pegboard hardware attached these days.


These days? Hell - put in the right sized hooks, or use the keeps
that -MIKE- posted, and they work. It's really not all that
difficult.

Not me. I don't think. How many beers? :-)


My bad - it was tiredofspan. Sorry -MIKE-. Wish I could blame it
on the beers, but I can't. Just have to accept the blame for an old
mind...


I was talking beers to myself. I thought maybe I *had* posted it. :-)


Oh - in that case, you surely must have...

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