Rhythmdvl:
Thanks for the help. When I realized I had a couple flex connectors on hand I thought that’d be the easiest and simplest way to go. Plus, the connectors came from an old accidental order that wasn’t worth the $2.95 to return. Using them provided a great opportunity to justify the “wait, don’t just throw them out–I may need them someday!” habit of hoarding odd screws and fittings.
Bob++'s suggestion of cutting into the pegboard let me move the powerstrip a bit to be centered over where one of the benches will be.
Here are a couple shots of the almost-finished wall . I’m almost at the end of the last circuit–I’ve been getting your help putting this workshop together for almost a year and a half now. I’ve loved learning all this–what to do with all this electrical knowledge once it’s all done?!
I see now why you were having a problem. Looks good. Basic electrical knowledge is something that will keep paying you back all your life. That and a basic knowledge of how to replace faucets and repair a toilet can save you thousands over the years.