Nice job 👍🏼 I'm trying to find out how to level a table using hairpin legs - I'm launching into a project with a table top which may be uneven. Maybe hairpin legs are not the best choice for me.
Thanks Andy! The legs I used come with optional rubber feet that offer some degree of leveling, but if you're after more significant leveling there are some hairpin legs that come with self-leveling feet: amzn.to/3ClOshD (affiliate link) There are a few different styles available on Amazon. Hope that helps!
Bom, meu Ingles e muito pouco, porem voce foi excelente; pratica, objetiva rapida e precisa. mesmo nao sabendo o Idioma muito bem vc mostrou as imagem com muita clareza,. Imagem tambem e um forma de comunicacao... obrigada.
Hi Mona! I'm not sure exactly what you mean? Have they performed well? If so, yes, very well! This coffee table I made is used daily by my 10 year-old and is still as strong as the day I made it. And I actually took these legs from a large work table I built for our office and it was solid as a rock. The legs are super strong and the finish is still flawless. Here's an affiliate link to the legs if you're interested in learning more about them: amzn.to/39XZWeO
Thanks Abo! The dimensions all depend on what you use for your table top so unfortunately me giving exact dimensions it won’t be very helpful. This is more teaching a method vs teaching an exact project if that makes sense?
Excellent tips, thanks so much!
You’re so welcome! Glad you found it helpful.
Super helpful, thanks so much!
You’re so welcome! Glad you found it useful 🙌
Nice job 👍🏼 I'm trying to find out how to level a table using hairpin legs - I'm launching into a project with a table top which may be uneven. Maybe hairpin legs are not the best choice for me.
Thanks Andy! The legs I used come with optional rubber feet that offer some degree of leveling, but if you're after more significant leveling there are some hairpin legs that come with self-leveling feet: amzn.to/3ClOshD (affiliate link)
There are a few different styles available on Amazon.
Hope that helps!
@@BloomintheBlack thanks! I'd not seen those before 👍🏼
Bom, meu Ingles e muito pouco, porem voce foi excelente; pratica, objetiva rapida e precisa. mesmo nao sabendo o Idioma muito bem vc mostrou as imagem com muita clareza,. Imagem tambem e um forma de comunicacao... obrigada.
Muito obrigado por esse elogio tão gentil! Fico feliz que tenha achado o vídeo útil.
Can the legs become loose after a while?
Mine never did! That said, if the table is used heavily over many years I'm sure they could loosen a bit.
What success of legs please
Hi Mona! I'm not sure exactly what you mean? Have they performed well? If so, yes, very well! This coffee table I made is used daily by my 10 year-old and is still as strong as the day I made it. And I actually took these legs from a large work table I built for our office and it was solid as a rock. The legs are super strong and the finish is still flawless.
Here's an affiliate link to the legs if you're interested in learning more about them: amzn.to/39XZWeO
@@BloomintheBlack thank you so much your reply was perfect and thank you for the information have yourself a good day
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but give us some dim
Thanks Abo! The dimensions all depend on what you use for your table top so unfortunately me giving exact dimensions it won’t be very helpful. This is more teaching a method vs teaching an exact project if that makes sense?
@@BloomintheBlack thank u
i think that there is some legs with standard dim
@@abofehr4165 Ah, gotcha. For this table, I used 20" legs. There's a link to the exact legs I used in the description!