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Mary Ordonez
> 24 hourMy sister in law made this large wood board for my wedding and we wanted to keep it as decor - bought these legs to turn it into a modern live wood side table and I’m obsessed! These legs are sturdy and beyond easy to drill into the wood. Love that they come with the grip footies too, definitely recommend!
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Lee Johnson
> 24 hourI was screwing these into the bottom of a table and the side of my drill barely touch the leg and scuffed the paint down to the metal. This happened on 2 legs. Also, the screws strip easily so use different ones. For the price they aren’t bad but be careful.
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M. Salaun
> 24 hourA very simple way to update my coffee table. I removed the wood base to make the table design to go better with my other furniture. It is very simple to screw the hairpin legs in place. The coffee table is sturdy enough for me to sit on. I am pleased with the result.
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Wldangel
> 24 hourUsed for end table
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Becca Jones
> 24 hourThese legs are 16” long. YET im sent screws that “are the proper length for a desk which is thicker than 1 3/8 inch.” Who has a 16” tall desk? Anybody? Anybody? Bueller? I now have to go get screws in order to put my COFFEE TABLE together, because it’s sure not 1 3/8” thick…. It’s a coffee table… smfh.
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samantha
> 24 hourSo happy we finally found legs for our table. We’ve had this gorgeous slab of wood for years and could never use it because we couldn’t find good nice looking legs that would hold its weight. The legs work so great and really look nice. Absolutely love how it turned out.
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Allison Macika
> 24 hourLove the look of these and pleased with how sturdy they are (minus the screws, more on that later). I wanted to make a bench for our entry way for putting on/removing shoes and these worked perfectly, and at a much lesser cost than ones I found at Home Depot. The rubber feet are great for keeping the bench from rocking, and small enough to not not ruin the look of the awesome hairpin legs. Like the other reviewers said, do yourself a favor and buy your own screws. The wood we used was rather hard and the first screw broke off inside the wood. Thank goodness they provided one extra. We used the original screws for now, but eventually plan on swapping them out.
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Autumn
> 24 hourBought a railroad tie and these hairpin legs for my plant stand project. I love it.
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BobMonet
> 24 hourThey work. The only down side were those rubber feet which sometimes stayed on
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Cameron F.
> 24 hourThe legs are exactly what I needed for my project and they are super sturdy... extremely happy with my purchase and will be back for more of their products.