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Reddit mentions of AECOJOY 16" Black Hairpin Legs, 3/8" Diameter, Set for 4 Heavy Duty 2 Rods Table Legs, for DIY Desk, Stand, Bench

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of AECOJOY 16" Black Hairpin Legs, 3/8" Diameter, Set for 4 Heavy Duty 2 Rods Table Legs, for DIY Desk, Stand, Bench. Here are the top ones.

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    Features:
  • AECOJOY 16" Hairpin Table Legs, the set of 4, 20pcs 4/5" screws,4 rubber feet, 3/8" Solid Raw Steel and Stain Black finish
  • IDEAL FOR ANY DIY PROJECT: apply to coffee tables, night stands, end tables, media console, self-designed desk and bench.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Pre-drilled holes in mounting plate for quick assembly
  • INDUSTRIAL QUALITY: Manufactured with industrial strength quality, support 350 pounds
  • -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: 100% money back guarantee if unsatisfied with item
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height19.9999999796 Inches
Length3.99999999592 Inches
Size16 Inch
Width3.99999999592 Inches

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Found 6 comments on AECOJOY 16" Black Hairpin Legs, 3/8" Diameter, Set for 4 Heavy Duty 2 Rods Table Legs, for DIY Desk, Stand, Bench:

u/OzziePawzy69 · 21 pointsr/vinyl

I’ve always really been into music. I imagine that’s a given for most people on here. It started when I fixed up the amp and speakers I found in my moms basement when I was home from college one winter. They are both Pioneer, late 80s I’m guessing. Originally I wanted to use the amp and speakers to play music from laptops, phones, etc. at our college house parties which we did and it was awesome. I also took back all of my parents records to school with me and really didn’t listen to them, didn’t think a college party house was the safest place for a set up and didn’t own a player. Fast forward 7 years I’m finishing grad school and moving in with my girlfriend...we do a favor for her sister and brother in law and end up with an Audio Technica player for the free. Found Discogs pretty soon after that, and I’ve been collecting since. Today I added the tuner, also late 80s Pioneer. Big fan of the green light on the face of it. The shelf where the records are is a super cheap cubicle from Target that we didn’t put in the middle shelves. Ordered the legs from Amazon, probably a total of 75$ between the two. Anyways thanks for reading.

EDIT: Wow, didn't really expect this to blow up like it did. You all are really nice, thank you! I'm gonna try to answer some of the comments here:

  1. More details on the shelf: The wooden box itself came from something similar to this. Here are the legs I ordered off Amazon. Honestly just put those boys in with a drill very carefully. Took 45 minutes tops.
  2. Speaker placement/rattling: Agreed that I could place the speakers better, our house is really small and this whole setup definitely sacrifices some listening optimality for functionality. I appreciate the input! As far as the rattling is concerned, I really haven't had any problems maybe because the speakers are pretty heavy and sturdy--probably because they are so old.
  3. The Trane album: 1 of 3 albums that really got me into jazz music in college, the other 2 being Kind of Blue (Miles Davis) and Take 5 (Dave Brubeck). Saw people liked weekend jazz so I wanted to stick with the theme.
  4. The doggy: Yah, thats a 15 week old CavaPoo named Ozzie. He's the best, love him so much. Named after Ozzie Smith for any Cardinals fans in the house
u/billbrobaggins · 7 pointsr/malelivingspace

I found a cheap used table online and ordered these hairpin legs from Amazon. Heres a update picture. I just sanded it down and put on a new coat earlier today so it's not quite finished. But it's a major upgrade for cheap. You could definitely add some hairpin legs on your current tables for a quick DIY upgrade.

u/FireyWoodedHill · 1 pointr/woodworking

Got them from Amazon. If you search for “hairpin legs,” you’ll find many other styles online.