For an example of this, take a look at the airtool display in your local Sears or Lowes.
Hello Friends......
Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) refers to the compression of air to be used later as energy source. At utility scale, it can be stored during periods of low energy demand (off-peak), and for use in meeting periods of higher demand (peak load). [1] Alternatively it can be used to power tools, or even vehicle Compressed air energy storage can be done adiabatically, diabatically, or isothermally
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I store mine on the pegboard...
Some tools are just stuck on the pegboard with hooks, but most of them are hanging from the air fittings in multitool holders.
--Bushytails
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