Makita charger pegboard mount (metric and imperial)
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Update 2020-06: I've successfully pulled the charger off the wall twice while trying to grab it quickly, so I highly recommend adding a strap to prevent it from hitting the floor. I may need to rethink this design entirely. Initially, my goal was to mount my Makita charger on my pegboard. To make it compatible with both 12mm and 1-inch pegboards, I made some modifications. The design requires four pegboard screws – as well as a charger and a pegboard itself – for installation. After researching alternative designs for 12mm pegboards, I found one that met my requirements. However, the mounting mechanism was mounted straight, which didn't appeal to me. A slanted design would likely be more beneficial for usability. Furthermore, using magnets seemed like an unnecessary hassle. In contrast, this design only requires four pegboard screws.
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