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Mr. Garret Frami
> 24 hourWorked so well with the tables we bought to make for my family. A lot heavier and NOT cheap feeling. These legs really made the table look great. The photo attached is before the legs were officially put on, but you get the idea!
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goofcat
> 24 hourNice legs! Heavy duty sturdy. But beware these are canted ever so slightly. I bought it hoping it would increase the stance on a narrow table I was building, but the canting actually comes from the inside part of the frame and not the outside. The result is that you actually loose about 1 inch in stance. So buy it for the look, but don’t get it thinking it’ll increase the stance of your piece. Packaging could be better, one of the legs had scratch marks on it from busting out of the box. Included hardware was of good quality. They seem to have found a better source for their screws
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yolanda
> 24 hourWhat I needed, was strong and quality.
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d hunter
> 24 hourIm not sure why these came with sheet metal screws, and such long ones at that. But after a trip to the hardware store for shorter wood screws, I was able to attach them to a piece of furniture with no problem. They look nice and seem like they will hold up well.
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Catherine Johnson V
> 24 hourUsed this on a white table and it looks awesome! You wouldn’t know it wasn’t wood unless you touched it. Looks great when having to use more than one roll and lining them up!
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ZombieCat
> 24 hourI purchased these legs for a small lap top desk I was making. To begin, they arrived in 24 hours - very convenient. They’re solid metal and very sturdy. There are small feet which snap onto the legs to provide a flat surface. I recommend doing this prior to mounting the legs onto your furniture. They’re a bit tight, so set the foot on a hard/flat surface, position the leg on the opening and use your body weight to pop them into place. The legs are attached with screws. I replaced them with a shorter version, as my table top is only 1” thick. I also recommend pre-drilling holes to make the installation easier. All in all, I’m very pleased with these furniture legs!
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Austin Trimble
> 24 hourPerfect choice for my ammo crate table. They seem to be pretty sturdy
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Scot Pollok
> 24 hourRecently I built my own desk - and I’ve built lots of simple furniture before - but always out of all Wood. I wanted to incorporate metal into the wood top and these legs are awesome. Sleek, simple but sturdy and well made. Easy to install and look amazing. Level and tight. Highly recommend.
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Dan Galligan
> 24 hourEasy to install. Perhaps could be a bit heavier material for the length of the legs. That said they hold ok and project turned out well.
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James B. Houston
> 24 hourWell, these legs look pretty good, but frankly, my legs are prettier, fleshier, hairier, and just all-around better. Also, my legs get around better, pretty much getting me where I want/need to go; these Signstek legs just stand there, and dont do anything--how boring is that? In fairness, these signstek legs have held up the desk top I have attached to them, i.e.,, without moving--something that I doubt that I could do, and they dont complain--something that I am damn well sure I would do. But really, would it hurt them to dance a little? Granted, I aint much of a dancer either...By the way, these legs came without any mounting hardware (something which my legs dont need, by the way). I tried to get them to go to the hardware store to get some screws; do you think they would? Harumph!