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Rachel99
> 3 dayWe ended up using different screws for the table because we wanted to use wood screws. I was a bit nervous thinking 28 inch would be too short for the table top we made, but it was actually perfect. Me and my husband made a 6ft table out of pine wood and the legs went perfectly with the table and very sturdy and is even.
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Dylan Pearson
> 3 dayPut this set on a diy end table and they look very nice. Heavy and sturdy legs with a very nice look to them. Theyre not cheap in price, bit cheap in build. Would absolutely recommend then to finish your project
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rsrandr
> 3 dayI needed sturdy legs to make an accent table from a slice out of a wooden telephone pole. The piece of pole weighs about 40 pounds so needed something sturdy. These were easy to attach. I did use 3 inch wood screws rather than the ones supplied with the legs. We put a screw into every hole available (7 per leg) as we wanted it to be secure. I really like the way it turned out. I will note the little rubber feet did not stay, so I glued them on with Gorilla super glue. That did the trick. As a side note, this is for my son for a house warming gift. My son is an EMT Firefighter and was involved in a traffic accident while on an emergency call. He hit and broke this pole with the emergency response SUV he was driving. Everyone please watch for emergency vehicles when driving. He was severely injured in this accident because someone turned in front him even though his lights and sirens were on. OK...rant over!
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SMB
> 3 dayI love these hairpin legs. They’re very sturdy and the finish is exactly what I wanted. I had an antique China cabinet that got damaged in my move, so I threw it out but kept the incredibly heavy glass doors. I used a door and these hairpin legs to make a buffet-type table. The angles of the legs matched perfectly with the corners of the door. Since the legs are strong and sturdy, they hold the door nicely and it’s very secure. Shipping was quick and I will not hesitate to order from this company in the future.
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Dr. Braeden Gislason Jr.
> 3 dayNice hairpin legs for a desk project I was making. Installed the legs and set up the desk. Very sturdy and stylish looking. Nice that it came with screws and the floor protectors. Excellent price for what you are getting
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M
> 3 dayI needed a desk for work from home life and since I have 3 monitors, I needed something long. I decided to make a desk out of a solid oak door with a glass top.... I needed hairpin legs that were made to hold the weight because the top is HEAVY. These legs fit the bill. They look great and are very sturdy. My desk is to die for and for about a $200 total investment. The one issue I had is trying to get my drill straight while putting the screws in because the angle gets tight but it was only 1 screw on each leg that is a tiny bit wonky. I pre drilled all the holes and that helped the most to keep everything aligned.
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Jessica Joyce
> 3 dayThese are amazing. Worked perfectly for the herringbone table I was building. They are super duty. Did it expect them to be such great quality. They did come scuffed and I had to touch them up with a sharpie. Amazon offered to send a new set, but I was on a time crunch, so that wasn’t an option. Besides that, which I believe was not on the fault of the manufacturer, they are perfect.
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Sasha Raborn
> 3 dayI made tables out of old wire wheels. They turned out great.
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Sean
> 3 dayThis product was worth every penny! The legs made of a really strong iron. All holes are pre drilled and come with screws and rubber leg protectors. Very sturdy and for 28 inches each leg is strong enough to hold a lot of weight. I had my kids stand on it to test and it held them all with a combined weight of 215lbs. I would HIGHLY recommend this seller because of the great product and accurate description.
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Nu
> 3 dayAll 4 were identical, nice welds, nice paint, rigid. The little rubber feet probably wont stay on if you drag the table around, but otherwise they work.