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<blockquote data-quote="W. Mark Hellinger" data-source="post: 43405" data-attributes="member: 692"><p>Re: Work Bench Help</p><p></p><p></p><p>FWIW: I'm death on peg board (I won't tolerate it in a shop or anywhere else that I spend a lot of time trying to get work done), because I personally believe peg board in the shop does a slow burn on your subconscious, culminating in eventually and unexplainably reaching a point of hating to go in your shop... because (I think)... it's kind of like how a cattle guard in a road works: Cattle don't cross cattle guards because they can't navigate the terrain, but rather, it's because they are incapable of focusing on the depth of field difference involved with a cattle guard. I think peg board works the same way on humans exposed to it over time... in that it's extremely fatiguing or subconsciously frustrating to be in eye contact with peg board because of the complexity of the depth of field... or something like that. Slot wall seems to be much less irritating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W. Mark Hellinger, post: 43405, member: 692"] Re: Work Bench Help FWIW: I'm death on peg board (I won't tolerate it in a shop or anywhere else that I spend a lot of time trying to get work done), because I personally believe peg board in the shop does a slow burn on your subconscious, culminating in eventually and unexplainably reaching a point of hating to go in your shop... because (I think)... it's kind of like how a cattle guard in a road works: Cattle don't cross cattle guards because they can't navigate the terrain, but rather, it's because they are incapable of focusing on the depth of field difference involved with a cattle guard. I think peg board works the same way on humans exposed to it over time... in that it's extremely fatiguing or subconsciously frustrating to be in eye contact with peg board because of the complexity of the depth of field... or something like that. Slot wall seems to be much less irritating. [/QUOTE]
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