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90 Degrees Decorative Structural Wood Brackets Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
🔧 Brackets, 🔩 Industrial Hardware

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Description of 90 Degrees Decorative Structural Wood Brackets

Kit Includes: (2) 90-degree Flush Inside Plates (Fastening Hardware Not Included). Connector plate for 90-degree inside joint. Designed for connection material greater than 5-1/2-inch. Truss accents, OWT Timber Bolts, and Hex Cap Nuts sold separately. 3/16-inch thick hot-dipped galvanized and powder coated steel.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy Brackets for Industrial Applications

After trying this product, I'm impressed with the quality and durability of these brackets. They are perfect for heavy-duty industrial and scientific projects. The brackets provide excellent support, ensuring that my projects are secure and stable. However, the price may be a little steep for those on a tight budget.

Pros
  • Can add a unique and decorative touch to architectural structures
Cons
  • May require additional hardware or professional installation, adding to the overall cost

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Maybe if you post some product specs people will actually do it.

Maybe I would consider buying the product if you post some product features that people really care about. What steel are these things made of? It's not even listed on the OWT website! There is not enough product information to initiate a purchase.

Pros
  • brackets
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Safe Steps. - Brackets

Previous owners moved the deck's steps from one end of the deck to the other on the ground to open a carport below the deck. This involved putting the deck pedestal in a dangerous position by driving nails into the pedestal and into the deck. They pinned down anything exposed to the elements, and the weight quickly lost strength. There were about 3/4 inch gaps between the deck and the stringer of the stair. After the nails were removed these angle brackets were used to attach the steps to the…

Pros
  • Industrial Equipment
Cons
  • Obsolete Model