Mounting a pegboard with frame inside Rubbermaid shed
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I think assoc. was only making a suggestion, that was okay, but did not fit your needs. Instead of making a frame, the peg board just needs to remain stiff. So you can take 1/4" plywood and have whichever box store cut into strips and put one on each end and one in the middle, or offset if that's where the screw needs to go. Then hang through the peg board holes. Good luck.
All you may need to do is get longer screws to make it through the added frame to the hangers. If the screws don't fit the hangers (too big or too small), tell them the problem. If it is too big for one of them, perhaps a washer will solve the problem with the hole too big.
I bought a 4'X8' sheet of pegboard and had Home Depot cut it into one 4'X4' and two 2'X4' pieces. I added 1"X2" framing (Home Depot provides a place to cut these) around all three sheets. I then mounted the 2'X4' sheets to either side of the 4'X4' sheet with piano hinges. Now I have a pegboard with hanging space inside and out making essentially three 4'X4' feet of hanging space in 1/3 the space, yet still easy to access.
All ingredients are available from Home Depot with little alteration.