T Shaped Metal Table Legs ADD On (main leg not included) Custom Table Legs for Dining Room Table and Entry Way Table

$125.00




Whether you need table legs for a coffee table, stone table, kitchen island, wooden desk, or dining table, my metal table legs offer clean looking, contemporary style. If you have questions about using my metal table legs, let me know, as I have helped guide thousands of DIY table leg projects.

These are the BEST metal table legs because they are made from aluminum and add a contemporary look to your office desk, kitchen table, or coffee table. These make building your wooden or stone table an easy DIY table project!!!! This is an ADD ON, which does not include the table legs.

Need legs fast? Search no more. I have flexible scheduling and an overtime schedule so I can meet any need - just let me know.

T legs are great for larger table top slabs that need lateral, side-to-side support, offering a little extra center support for longer or thinner table top slabs as well. Plus they look very classy!

T Legs can be added to all of my frame legs, from the A shaped legs, H shaped legs, U shaped legs, 2 inch or 1.5 inch.

The Height of the T legs will match the height of the legs you order.

The finish of the T legs will match the finish of the legs you order.

You can purchase the "width" of the T Add On. This is measured from the end of the tube to the outside of the vertical tube. For a well balanced look, this should be around half the width of your full frame legs that you order. For example, if you order 24" wide frame legs, the T legs should be around 12" wide. Feel free to order any width, and please let me know if you need a custom size. Some designers like the T leg to be the same width as the legs, for example.

The BEST table legs because:

*One set of legs + One planted tree = Carbon Neutral (details below)
*Fast fabrication and delivery
*Aluminum does not rust
*Produced VOC free
*Superior construction with clean, seamless design
*Excellent customer service and support

As you shop for your new legs, be sure to check out my reviews:

https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/HandmadeLegs/reviews



Specifications:

///Pricing is for set of two (2) Add On T Legs///

Quick assembly with 1 bolt per leg, as pictured.

2" Square Aluminum Tube
Load Bearing End Cap
4" square Mounting Plate with four (4), 5/16" diameter holes, one per corner
2" Square T Leg is situated in the middle of the 4" square plate



Frequently Asked Questions:

**Why are these the BEST legs?
These are the BEST legs because they will never rust (crafted from aluminum), have clean lines (unlike rounded edges of steel), do not have unattractive welds, are lightweight to ship (saves fuel), are very strong, and I carefully handcrafted each one in the U.S.A.

** How many legs do I get?
Prices are for one set of two (2) T legs.

**Can I order more than one (1) set?
Yes. Each set is made to order, and you may order unlimited quantities. You can also order any number of legs, such as three (3) individual legs.

**How are the legs finished?
The T Legs will match the finish of the legs you purchase them to go with.

**Where are these made?
Handcrafted in U.S.A. All of my supplies are made in U.S.A.

**I see lots of STEEL legs for sale. Why do you use ALUMINUM?
I think these are much more beautiful than welded-steel legs because they have very nice, crisp edges. Steel tubing has rounded edges, which gives more of an unfinished look (in fact many are sold unfinished because they're hard to clean and prep for painting!!). I use aluminum because of the perfectly square, contemporary look. Another big reason: Aluminum will never rust! Finally, aluminum is lighter to ship and I believe it is more environmentally friendly, being cleaner to produce and work with.

**Is ALUMINUM as strong as STEEL?
Yes. These legs are VERY STRONG. They are made from 2" square tubing with a wall thickness of 1/8". There is not any flex along the length of the metal. I have stood on tables made from these legs and they do not wobble or bend in any way. A comparable leg in steel would be much thinner in wall thickness, but would have very similar strength.

**Are these legs welded?
No. Welding is against my philosophy as a designer and maker. I think welding is too energy intensive and I don't care for the look of welds, especially on the inside corners of legs. My legs are securely constructed with industry-standard furniture fasteners, which are just as strong as welding, but easier on the environment.

**How are the feet on the legs?
My standard legs include black, load-bearing end caps to protect your floors. My end caps are designed to take the weight of table legs so the plastic will not get smashed.
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I can provide levelers that allow up to 1/2" variation in leg height. Please inquire via a conversation.

**How do I attach my new legs?
Each leg has a 4" wide mounting plate with four (4), 5/16 diameter holes (one in each corner) (wider legs have 6 holes with 2 of them at the half-way point).
The leg is centered on the long axis of the mounting plate and is flush with each short side.

Screws are not included because everyone's table thickness varies.

***How does the tree planting program work?
Even though my studio is located on 30 acres of mature forest, I want to ensure that I am helping to build a better, cleaner future. As such, I pay the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 2 trees for each set of legs that I sell. Though trees take some years to really start absorbing carbon, this will ensure that a balance is maintained from my humble studio work (I do not have any climate control).

I also took all of my profits from 2016-2018 and purchased 43 acres of wetlands in the MN boundary waters to help conserve the wild places there. As the wetlands dry out due to climate changes, we are working with the DNR to experiment with assisted migration of tree species that can grow in the area.

FYI: A typical set of table-height legs produces about 20 lbs of CO2 in production. My forest absorbs about 400 lbs. of CO2 per acre, per year, or 12,000 lbs per year. The tree planting program will ensure that this not only continues, but increases every year. So really, your legs are produce CO2 negative by a huge margin! Essentially, each dollar you spend is being cleaned and decarbonized.

In addition, I buy 200% carbon credits to offset my electricity usage. This is added to the entire grid, which is why I buy 2xs what I personally use, to help account for the grid infrastructure, etc.

**Do you provide international shipping?
Yes. Please inquire via a conversation.

Shipping from United States

Processing time

1-3 business days

Customs and import taxes

Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.

Payment Options

Secure options
  • Accepts Etsy gift cards

Returns & Exchanges

I gladly accept cancellations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is aluminum as strong as steel?

Yes. These legs are VERY STRONG. They are made from architectural grade tubing with a wall thickness of 1/8". There is not any flex along the length of the metal. I have stood on tables made from these legs and they do not wobble or bend in any way. A comparable leg in steel would be much thinner in wall thickness, but would have very similar strength. The best part is aluminum will never rust!

Are these legs welded?

No. Welding is against my philosophy as a designer and maker. I think welding is too energy intensive and I don't care for the look of welds, especially on the inside corners of legs where it looks like hot glue. My legs are constructed with industry-standard furniture fasteners, which are just as strong as welding, but easier on the environment.

What is the foot on the leg?

My standard legs include black, abs, load-bearing end caps to protect your floors. My end caps are designed to take the weight of table legs so the plastic will not get smashed.

I also have a leveler feet add on, which allows up to 1/2" variation in leg height, here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/260727742/
https://www.etsy.com/listing/287323147/

I also have a caster feet upgrade here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/928473921/

How do I attach my new legs to my table top?

Each leg has a 4" wide mounting plate with four (4), 5/16 diameter holes (one in each corner) (wider legs have 6 holes with 2 of them at the half-way point).
The leg is centered on the long axis of the mounting plate and is flush with each short side.

Screws are not included because each table top varies in material and thickness.

I offer an heirloom-quality install kit here (for wooden tops):
https://www.etsy.com/listing/544512521/

How do you finish your table legs?

All of my leg styles come in a natural aluminum finish (which you can paint yourself or leave as is), or are expertly finished in my studio. Most are expertly coated with a smooth, baked-on powder-coated finish that is scratch resistant and very durable. When compared to other leg makers, who use spray-painted enamel with harmful chemicals, my powder coating is thicker and tougher than spray paint, doesn't smell when you open the box, and powder coating is VOC-free, which is very important for keeping the air clean.

I also offer a hand-brushed finish, offering a soft, natural look. Each leg is sealed with a specially formulated, solvent-free bees' wax polish; I make the polish myself so I know it is 100% free from chemicals.

I see lots of steel legs for sale. Why do you use aluminum?

I think these are much more beautiful than welded-steel legs because they have very nice, crisp edges. Steel tubing has rounded edges, which gives more of an unfinished look (in fact many are sold unfinished because they're hard to clean and prep for painting!!). I use aluminum because of the perfectly square, contemporary look. Another big reason: Aluminum will never rust! Finally, aluminum is lighter to ship and I believe it is more environmentally friendly, being cleaner to produce and work with. My aluminum is produced using electricity sourced from sustainable sources, while all steel is melted and produced using coal.

How does the tree planting program work?

I plant 1 tree for each order. I also pay the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 1 additional tree for each order in a national forest of need. Tress are planted the following spring after each calendar year. My studio is built from a reclaimed barn, and is located on 30 acres of forest. I also own a protected 43 acre parcel in the boundary waters canoe area. Trees are planted both in Indiana and in Minnesota.

A typical set of table-height legs produces about 20 lbs of CO2 in production. My forest absorbs about 400 lbs. of CO2 per acre, per year, or 12,000 lbs per year. The tree planting program will ensure that this not only continues, but increases every year.

I also purchase 200% of my electricity consumption from sustainable sources.

Reviews (5)

Average:

Bought this leg to go with the u shaped leg to create a unique leg for a stone peninsula. Legs were great looking and very well made. Darrick was wonderful to work with and I would definitely by from him in the future. Highly recommed.


Fast shipping great service thanks


Ordered these legs as replacement legs for an shuffleboard table. Quality is excellent and work beautifully for the table.


I purchased the "T" accessory to go with "U" shaped bench legs. The quality is excellent.


Terrific. I had a commercial application so the extra bracing was needed. Darrick was very knowledgeable and help me figure out the correct configuration for the legs with supports. My installation has not occurred yet and I am excited to see the finished product. I'll send Darrick pictures.


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