28 Hairpin Table Legs with Heavy Duty Metal and Industrial Design for Coffee Tables, Modern Desks and Night Stands,Set of 4
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Keith Woodside
> 3 dayI see all the reviews saying these legs arent wobbly... I must have gotten the left over/cheap set. The legs themselves are bendable with my hands. I can put one finger on my desk and shake the whole thing. These are NOT quality. They also came poking out of the box with chipped paint on the bracket end (not a big deal as no one will see this part). Most likely returning as the wobbling is driving me insane as I type this review.
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Jay L
> 3 dayJust what I needed to finish my dining table. All four are even I say this because I’ve bought some that was just a hairs difference and the table wobbled.
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Austin Trimble
> 3 dayPerfect choice for my ammo crate table. They seem to be pretty sturdy
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Customer of Stuff
Greater than one weekWe used to have an IKEA table which worked great. However it was too big for our small kitchen/dining area. It was hard to find a table in the right dimensions for our needs. Most listings online were too big or too small. I came across these legs and decided it wouldn’t be too hard to make my own table with it. I bought a 4’ x 8’ sheet of higher end Baltic birch for $80 and cut it down to the size I wanted. I actually had enough wood to make a second table and desktop shelf organizer. I sanded the wood with 120 grit sandpaper until everything was square and even. I used the Varathane brand gel stain in the “Kona” color. I rubbed the stain in with a soft and durable shop paper towel. I rubbed it down until the excess stain was gone and the finish was even. 24 hours after I applied the stain I used a small and fine paint roller to apply Behr’s water based glossy fast dry polyurethane. I spread it evenly and every hour I did a new coat. After 3 coats I waited 48 hours for the polyurethane to dry and be hard enough to sand. I sanded it slowly and lightly with 800 grit sandpaper only in the direction of the grain. After the top felt smooth again I removed the dust with a microfiber towel and then applied a final coat of the Behr polyurethane. Let it dry for another 2-3 days and then you will have a table like mine in the picture. Super easy to do and still was cheaper than buying a new table anywhere else including IKEA.
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Valarie Linhart
> 3 dayWe have these legs on several desks we have built. They have lasted through a move and regular use. Id defiantly purchase again if needed. The legs are solid and stable.
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Ebba Ernser
22-11-2024These legs were perfect for my DIY coffee table. Very easy assembly. Very sturdy. Happy with this purchase.
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Kimberly ross
Greater than one weekUsed it with a butcher block desk top in my gaming room. The butcher block itself is 100lb then with my computer and two large monitors its held up very well!
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Britney Wilson
Greater than one weekWe purchased these legs to add to a table in our camper. They worked perfect! We then used the other two for legs on my daughters table in her room. Again, they are very sturdy, heavy, and we’ll made.
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josephryan7
> 3 daySame old story...Im working from home and needed to build a desk. These are the perfect height for most standard office chairs to slide under. Finish and quality are outstanding! (Note: The photo shows some overspray from the white spray paint I used on the homemade desk top...thats NOT a fault of the manufacturer.) Price cant be beat. These work out to about $15 per leg. Thats about the best price youll find on a well-built, sturdy product. Highly recommend!
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J. Neal
> 3 dayThese hairpin legs are top notch The metal is smooth and has a consistent finish. I used them to make a bench with a slab of live edge cedar. I especially liked the foam pads that were included to use as a barrier between the metal and the wood.