Adonai Hardware "Arah Black Antique Iron L-Corner- Black Powder Coated (Supplied as 4 Pieces per Pack)
Brand | Adonai Hardware |
Colour | Black Powder Coated |
Material | Cast Iron |
Size | 53mm x 53mm x 34mm |
Style | Antique |
Shape | L Shape |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Manufacturer | Adonai Hardware |
UPC | 666628803302 |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | AH-ARA-COR-001-IR |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 3.3 cm; 445 g |
ASIN | B07VWWKCLL |
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Classic
Looks very good and antic
R**E
Thick and solid trunk hardware
These are bold, masculine, rigid, heavy, thick chunks of metal. They will protect any larger wood box just fine. I would recommend 3/4" wood as a minimum thickness as well as an overall dimension of at least 6x8x12 inches (think like a wood toolbox size)
N**I
Nice touch for a handmade table!
We added these to the corners of a handmade birch table made out of an old iron singer sewing machine base! It brought it all together with a rustic look that I LOVE! They're solid/heavy and the perfect size. No more worries about the corners getting banged up! Easy to install. No regrets!
S**R
Vintage hardware
They worked for exactly for what we wanted them for...to keep my puppy from chewing on the corners of my ottoman.
M**H
These are not an exact 90 degree angle
These are absolutely worthless. They are roughly a 92-94 degree angle so can not be used on a 45 degree corner. I unfortunately was not ready to use on my project until it was too late to return. They are made of cast and can not be bent back to a true 45 degree angle. I made the mistake of trying and broke one.
R**N
Nice but brittle Cast iron
Well, for starters, these are very nice looking on the outside. Unfortunately, if you are a perfectionist like me, all of your corners in woodworking are a perfect 90°. After I installed one bracket and started to tighten it down, I heard a loud POP. Had no clue what it was until I saw the bracket had broke in half.After checking several other brackets, almost all of them are more than 90°. My pictures illustrate the problem with the brackets been over 90°. So I’m assuming the wood screws pulling down on the bracket so hard broke it. If my corners were 92° like my digital angle finder was reading , I probably wouldn’t have this issue. So instead of taking the risk of installing more brackets and possibly breaking them, I decided to return them for a full refund.
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