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An exclusive DIYHairpinLegs.com design, these Hairpin Desk Brackets are perfect for building a floating desk at any height. Perfectly suited for building a sitting or standing desk, our cold rolled steel in 22" can support desk material up to 1.5" thick. Create your dream stand up desk or a standard height desk now!
The desk brackets measure 8" height and fit a 22" piece of lumber or plywood up to 1.5" thick.
We care about making a quality product that you can be proud to put on a piece of furniture in your home, at your office, or better yet, on something that you're making for someone else. Through our own personal experiences, we know the connection that can be created by making a special piece, so we take the utmost care to make our legs special for you.
NOTE: Pricing is per pair (set of 2 brackets). Images shows are for shelf brackets that fit 10" shelves.
When mounting these shelves we highly recommend finding the wall stud and mounting directly to that. Screws not included.
Tested to 50 lbs with 2.5" screws into wood studs.
When mounting these shelves we highly recommend finding the wall stud and mounting directly to that. Screws not included.
Tested to 50 lbs with 2.5" screws into wood studs.
Mounting Plate Dimensions:
Rod/Wire:
3/8" Diameter. 1008 Cold Rolled Steel
I love the brackets. They are well made. Solid steel. After installation though, with a 3/4 inch plywood desk top and using the provided screws sunk into wall studs, I decided the desk was not as stable as I wanted. Too much downward pressure for such small screws. So, I tried larger lag screws but the pre-drilled bracket holes were too small for larger screws. I had to drill larger holes in the steel, for the larger lag screws. It was a hassle. Of course, I could be wrong about the provided screws, but they sure seem like small screws to hold up that much weight. I am very happy now.
Pair of Floating Desk Brackets - 22" Deep Desk
The idea of building your own desk sounds great, maybe even more cost effective. The holes for the the actual screws to nail into the wall are way too small...not really sure how that small of a screw is supposed to hold up to 50lbs. Anyway, the color I ordered is beautiful (Mint Green) BUT some of the paint did chip off when I was finally able to get the screws through. After almost stripping the screws, I was able to get it in place and the brackets are serving its purpose, but I don't think I would buy again or attempt.
Pair of Floating Desk Brackets - 22" Deep Desk
They worked great! I ended up using them as desk legs actually. They didn’t hold up the desk as I am had hoped (I know, not their intended use) however I simply added some L brackets to the wall > desk and voila! Bought the gray and spray painted then olive or army green to match my son’s room and it’s working awesome for his new desk for virtual learning!