Q:Can I screw these directly into a table leg to extend it?
by|Oct 6, 2023
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Q:Can these be used as desk leg extenders to make existing desk legs taller?
by|Sep 8, 2023
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Q:Will 4 of these with the base plates hold the 6 ft x 25 in Saman live edge wood slab to use as a desk?
by|Jul 12, 2023
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Q:What kind of hardwood is this made from?
by|Jan 5, 2023
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Q:Does this come in a pack of 4? I would like to change the height of the desk I have!!
by|Nov 25, 2022
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Q:Is there any way to remove the screw that it comes with and insert a longer screw?
by|Oct 24, 2022
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A: Yes, I used pliers to start turning the screw in the leg to remove it. I put a longer screw in mine.
by|Oct 25, 2022
Q:What type of wood is this?
by|Sep 29, 2022
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Q:What is the dia at the bottom?
Can I install a sleeve for a caster stem at the Bottom 3/8?
by|Aug 3, 2022
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A: The ball at the foot of the spindle is 1" in diameter and the spindle itself is 6", not including the threaded rod that anchors the spindle to the table. I suggest factoring the weight of the table and the thing(s) on it into your consideration of whether the leg will support a caster assembly. I used the spindles to build a computer monitor stand, and found that the anchoring mechanism (threaded T nut installed in a block glued and bradded to the base) was not as robust as I had hoped. Good luck!
by|Aug 4, 2022
A: The legs I have vary between 1/2 and 11/16th. I would be concerned with installing a caster as any side pressure would most likely break the leg unless you knew you were getting the 11/16 version. I believe it is the luck of the draw.