Hairpin Table Legs 16 inch, 3/8 Solid Metal Steel Firm Welding Home DIY for Coffee Table, Bench, Chair with Rubber Floor Protectors, Black, 4 PCS
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Elinor Thiel
> 3 dayFor coffee table legs.
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Micaiah Gallegos
> 3 dayLove the legs, unfortunately the screws are incredibly cheap. Broke off three heads screwing them in.
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Becca Jones
> 3 dayThese 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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M. Salaun
> 3 dayA 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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bluebonnetgal
> 3 dayMy husband and granddaughter worked together on a project building a little side table for her bedroom out of a slab of cedar. They were both pleased with the result. I will post a picture when I can get it uploaded.
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Bee T
> 3 dayAbsolutely love these on my diy coffee table. I DID have to buy shorter screws, but the table top is thinner.
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Jerry
> 3 dayWorks well and good price
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Akshay
> 3 dayI got two Ikea sideboards to fit in our dining room for extra storage. However I wasnt happy with its height. Looked for options on amazon and decided to go with these and ordered 6inch ones. It was a bit of a pain to install because the ikea wood is cheap. I had to buy different screws 3/4 in in length from home depot. Now its at a perfect height and holds the weight well. Excellent product. I would highly recommend. Before and after pictures attached.
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Autumn
> 3 dayBought a railroad tie and these hairpin legs for my plant stand project. I love it.
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Julie K. Block
> 3 dayConverted an old narrow table top to a bench with these easy to install legs. Looks trendy and was affordable.