Prototyping?



I have a requirement to prototype more circuits.
Last few decades I've relied on Proto-Boards,
prior to that (when IC's weren't common) I used
"peg-board" with bolts through the holes and
nutted and wing-nutted the circuit components.
That was nice cuz of ease of measurement as
every bolt was a Test Point.

I'm thinking now of using Proto-Boards as IC
sockets and taking the wiring from them to
peg-board which is ~ 1"x1" holes.
((I'm finding Proto-Board to cramped)).

BTW, most of my stuff is less than UHF.

Can anyone recommend a better system?

Regards
Ken

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