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Reddit mentions of SMARTSTANDARD 28" Heavy Duty Hairpin Coffee Table (Black) 1/2" Thick Set of Four (Legs x 4), 28 Inch 4PCS

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of SMARTSTANDARD 28" Heavy Duty Hairpin Coffee Table (Black) 1/2" Thick Set of Four (Legs x 4), 28 Inch 4PCS. Here are the top ones.

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ADDITIONAL FLOOR PROTECTORS – When you purchase a set of mid-century modern legs you’ll also get a set of rubber feet! Use them to protect your floors from damage or as an added stabilizer for that wobbly chair or table.DIY PROJECT - Mount these 28inch legs (set of 4) with the tabletop of your choice to create a kind of industrial modern piece. You can add a unique decor to your space, with the flexibility to create your own style.MOUNTING BRACKET PRE-DRILLED FOR EASY INSTALLATION - The mounting bracket is pre-drilled with 4 holes for quick assembly. The mounting plate measures 4 3/4" long x 1 3/4" wide x 1/8" thick.MADE OF HEAVY DUTY SOLID STEEL - These hairpin legs are made of 1/2” cold rolled sturdy steel. The heavy-duty legs come with a satin black powder coated finish and will support up to 500 lbs.DESIGNED FOR VERSATILITY - With a sleek, mid-century modern look, our industrial table legs are suitable for desks, benches and any piece of furniture! Finished with powder coating technology, these legs are glossy and smooth to the touch.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height6.3 Inches
Length29.53 Inches
Number of items4
Size28 Inch
Weight19.58 Pounds
Width6.3 Inches

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Found 4 comments on SMARTSTANDARD 28" Heavy Duty Hairpin Coffee Table (Black) 1/2" Thick Set of Four (Legs x 4), 28 Inch 4PCS:

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/woodworking

Yes. I got these

These are made very well and I wasn’t trying to get fancy when I made my desk and needed something ASAP and this worked.

u/M0nkey80ne5 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

They are actually pretty sturdy. I have 8 legs, 4 per side desk with the top mounting to both, and they all came with rubber feet. The feet make a big difference as far as sliding, but the legs themselves are solid.

I went with the 3 rod design over the 2 rod because I feel like it'd also help. Here is a link to what I bought.

u/moon307 · 2 pointsr/minipainting

SMARTSTANDARD 28" Heavy Duty... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072R2PNX3?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Essentially it's just a nice piece of wood attached to some of these and finished. As for the shelves it's just some trim boards from home Depot I had laying around.

u/FoHunneds · 1 pointr/DIY

Thinking about assembling a desk as my first DIY project, inspired by a lot of the posts over at /r/battlestations/. I'd be very grateful if someone with experience can double check my plan for obvious faults or suggest a better way of doing things.

I was considering buying a butcher's block countertop, since I really like the way they look. I was looking at this one from Home Depot as the length is pretty much exactly what I want.

I know this needs finished, a friend of mine recommended Danish Oil and this guide. Is Danish Oil sufficient? Whatever I use as finish I don't want it to be overly shiny. I'll use coasters for drinks and might occasionally eat food at the desk.

After I sand/finish the wood, all I would need to do is attach some legs, I was looking at these 28 inch hairpin legs from Amazon. I'm not super attached to these and would welcome alternatives. I just know that I don't want drawers.

Things that I may want to add but haven't decided on: mounting my monitors to the desk itself with an arm, and something to attach to the underside of the desk to assist with cable management.

Is there anything obvious that I'm missing here? I own a drill, other than the wood and legs I'd need to buy some sand paper and danish oil for the finishing. Would this length of wood need support in the middle? I have two 27" monitors that will sit in the middle of the desk, and keyboard/mouse at a minimum. My PC and PS4 might also go on top to the sides.

Thanks in advance for any guidance.