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Look! Mid Century Furniture Legs
Ace Hardware

120908-midcentury.jpg We stopped in our local Ace Harware this weekend to pick up a few things and spotted these babies on the back an endcap. Having passed on many a piece of Mid Century furniture due to some bad legs, this made our day (it doesn't take much does it?). Click through the jump to see the ridiculously manageable price range for all 5 sizes of legs.

 
 

There were 5 different sizes of legs offered. So no matter if you need to replace a leg on a footstool or a dining room table, you'll be in business. Prices ranged from $2.49-$6.99
Remember if the ACE near you doesn't have what you need, most can order things in for you. Since the majority are independently owned, the stock will vary by store.

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This is a great find!! Thank you for sharing! Just imagine all of the tables one could create or repair!

posted by Elisabeth1 on December 9th 2008 at 1:24pm
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Hey, did anyone happen to notice the manufacturer's and product names so that those of not in the same city (or state) could google and perhaps order online?

posted by kimg924 on December 9th 2008 at 1:30pm
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The link doesn't work...
...but I love my local Ace Hardware stores and the folks who work there.

posted by bepsf on December 9th 2008 at 1:30pm
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bepsf, it looks like the link is just for the full post. But I'd be really interested to know what the different sizes are - these are great!

posted by Antonine on December 9th 2008 at 1:40pm
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Pretty easy to find guys. Just go to their website, type in "leg" and it is the 4th thing that comes up.

http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1297665&cp=&sr=1&kw=leg&origkw=leg&parentPage=search&searchId=39584310964

4,6,8,12,16,22, and 28 inches are the different sizes if you don't feel like clicking. 2.99-8.49 and they ship to any store for free.

posted by C-U CoopLiving on December 9th 2008 at 1:43pm
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I wonder if they sell the slightly angled bracket that these screw into?

posted by spinsLPs on December 9th 2008 at 1:51pm
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they do, also just search for "leg" on their website - it is about two pages later. About 3 bucks.

posted by C-U CoopLiving on December 9th 2008 at 1:54pm
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wow i would never think to look to ace for these.

i wish hairpin legs were cheaper, i love 'em!

posted by eribear12 on December 9th 2008 at 2:16pm
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Home Depot and Lowe's often stock these as well. Maybe not the really tall ones, but I know I've seen the short/medium ones there.

posted by JuliusJefferson on December 9th 2008 at 2:34pm
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eribear12, I've gotten some hairpin legs on ebay. If you're patient, you can find some good deals.

posted by alisong on December 9th 2008 at 2:37pm
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Thanks for all of this info!

posted by spinsLPs on December 9th 2008 at 2:43pm
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Did you see these at the Market and Church St. Ace?

posted by cutemess on December 9th 2008 at 3:06pm
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second alisong - I got a set of 4 hairpin legs for $24 on ebay, additional $15 shipping, so about $40 total - cheaper than ikea table legs!

posted by lovelyrita on December 9th 2008 at 3:21pm
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These have been a staple in most hardware stores for the last 30 or 40 years.

posted by peachpie on December 9th 2008 at 3:40pm
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Wish I'd thought of this before I had to pay Crate and Barrel over $50/leg to replace my Petrie sofa's legs that my movers lost. Nothing I found at Lowe's/HD/anywhere online came anywhere close.

posted by Sheilabird on December 9th 2008 at 5:04pm
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thanks alisong... i'll check out ebay for them!

posted by eribear12 on December 9th 2008 at 7:11pm
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FYI - these are good, but a little wobbly for anything load bearing. I used them for a coffee table and its fine. When I put my feet up the whole table wobbles a lot. I certainly wouldn't use them for a chair or a heavy piece of furniture.

posted by Modfan on December 9th 2008 at 10:50pm
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i guess once you have watched the stuff go out of fashion you are rather immune ... this rave for what you call midcentury modern really is baffling me :-D (okay, it does prove my age, that is true :-P )

posted by maike on December 10th 2008 at 8:14am
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