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Amy Eichenseer
Greater than one weekUsed the legs with a tabletop purchased from IKEA to make a workspace for my crafting area. The legs are not bulky so dont take up a lot of visual space, and came with instructions for the proper placement based on what the table is being used for (I chose the measurements that were specific to a dining table, so that the legs would not interfere with the chair I would be using.)
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BandB
> 3 dayI made this hickory table top and attached these 28 legs. I think they look great plus they allow for a lot of leg room. They are very sturdy and the price was right. They were shipped fast also.
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Dan Tabori
> 3 daySolid As advertised. Holding up 8ft and 6ft butcher block tables i made for the kids “distant learning space”. Got the tops from Home Depot and finished with polyurethane. One tip for installing is take into account any baseboards if a side or back of the table is intended to be flush to a wall as the legs have a slant. I ended up having to reinstall the legs 3.5” from the edge of the table top rather than the recommended 2.5” on sides that were flush with a wall, which created enough space to accommodate a baseboard.
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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.
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Dr. Zella Davis Jr.
Greater than one weekThe quality of the legs is great, I spray painted them as well to make them more golden for a desk I was building and I really like how it turned out. The silicone feet for the legs slide around easily if you need to move them, but when they are being used between the legs and the floor, they work just fine :)
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CherylD-Alabama
Greater than one weekThese Hairpin legs were easy to install with good directions! They are sturdy and has held weight on a table I made! The only negative I have found is the tabs made to go on the bottom come off very easy which can scuff your floors! But that is minimal compared to the actual legs! Great craftsmanship! Have purchased 2 more sets of 4 to use on other projects! Would highly recommend them!
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stella shepard
> 3 dayThey work perfectly.
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Theladydothprotest
> 3 dayI decided the Sunday before Thanksgiving that I needed a 9 table to accommodate all my dinner guests comfortably. I did the design and my amazing husband built the table. I ordered these legs on Sunday and they arrived Tuesday evening at 7:55 PM - just as my husband was going into full panic mode that they wouldnt deliver in time. My husband was very skeptical about the quality when I showed him what I had ordered. When they arrived, his mind was completely changed. He was VERY IMPRESSED with the quality of the legs. The legs are sturdy and well made and we got tons of compliments on the table. I was so impressed with the quality of the legs that I ordered another set to build a table for a family member. If youre on the fence about these - dont be. Theyre awesome! I was NOT paid or given free merchandise for this review - I paid full price for these legs - both sets! :-)
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Dorothea Farrell III
> 3 dayThe legs come out at an angle and some inner space for the chair between the legs is lost from this design.
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JoannaAG
> 3 dayThe legs came well packaged, with all the hardware. They seem beefier/sturdier than I expected, so we’ll see in time if there are any issues that some 1 and 2 star reviewers describe. We used the legs under a 2 inch thick plank of raw edged oak to make a console table that I am using as a desk for now during covid stay at home time. The legs were a bit of a pain to install since the angles of the individual spindles did not allow for use with a drill or even a straight screwdriver, and half the screws had to be screwed in manually using an Allen wrench with a Phillips head - thankfully my husband had one of these - still it was an annoying one time inconvenience. Amazingly didn’t even need to shim anything. The rubber feet don’t stay on very well, so I suggest you only put these on once the piece is in the final location you want. Overall happy with it.