Metal Console Table Legs
Our console table legs are expertly crafted from 3x1" metal tubing with 1/8” mounting plate, offering exceptional strength and stability. The sleek and minimalist design brings a touch of contemporary style to your living area. With pre-drilled holes and included mounting hardware, installation is quick and hassle-free.
These versatile table legs are compatible with any wooden tabletop, allowing you to create a custom console table that suits your style. The sturdy construction provides reliable support, far exceeding normal use cases.
Choose from multiple heights and widths to accommodate different table sizes and furniture layout. The durable finish resists scratches and corrosion, maintaining a sleek appearance over time.
Designed and made by Xcentric Fab Co in the USA
Fabricated of 3x1” metal tubing
1/8” Mounting plate with pre-drilled holes
Mounting hardware for wood table top included
Our console table legs are expertly crafted from 3x1" metal tubing with 1/8” mounting plate, offering exceptional strength and stability. The sleek and minimalist design brings a touch of contemporary style to your living area. With pre-drilled holes and included mounting hardware, installation is quick and hassle-free.
These versatile table legs are compatible with any wooden tabletop, allowing you to create a custom console table that suits your style. The sturdy construction provides reliable support, far exceeding normal use cases.
Choose from multiple heights and widths to accommodate different table sizes and furniture layout. The durable finish resists scratches and corrosion, maintaining a sleek appearance over time.
Designed and made by Xcentric Fab Co in the USA
Fabricated of 3x1” metal tubing
1/8” Mounting plate with pre-drilled holes
Mounting hardware for wood table top included
Our console table legs are expertly crafted from 3x1" metal tubing with 1/8” mounting plate, offering exceptional strength and stability. The sleek and minimalist design brings a touch of contemporary style to your living area. With pre-drilled holes and included mounting hardware, installation is quick and hassle-free.
These versatile table legs are compatible with any wooden tabletop, allowing you to create a custom console table that suits your style. The sturdy construction provides reliable support, far exceeding normal use cases.
Choose from multiple heights and widths to accommodate different table sizes and furniture layout. The durable finish resists scratches and corrosion, maintaining a sleek appearance over time.
Designed and made by Xcentric Fab Co in the USA
Fabricated of 3x1” metal tubing
1/8” Mounting plate with pre-drilled holes
Mounting hardware for wood table top included
TIG Welding, MIG Welding, and Stick Welding: A Quick Comparison
All our metal legs are designs and fabricated by Xcentric Fab Co. The fabrication process has many different steps, however the most critical for lasting durability is the welding process. There are 3 main types of welding processes that Xcentric uses depending on the application - TIG, MIG or Stick. For this application, we chose to use MIG Welding.
TIG Welding
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding uses a tungsten electrode to create an arc and heat for welding. It offers precise control and is ideal for intricate and high-quality welds. Commonly used for stainless steel, aluminum, and non-ferrous metals, TIG welding requires advanced skills and more time for operation. It produces visually appealing welds with minimal spatter and distortion.
MIG Welding
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding involves feeding a consumable wire electrode through a welding gun to create a weld. It is known for its speed and ease of use, making it suitable for beginners and professionals alike. MIG welding is versatile and can be used on various materials such as steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. It allows for high productivity due to the continuous wire feeding system, producing welds with good strength and penetration.
Stick Welding
Stick welding, or Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), uses a flux-coated electrode manually fed into the weld joint. It is versatile and can be used in different environments, including outdoor and remote locations. Stick welding is suitable for welding thick materials and can handle dirty or rusty surfaces. Although it requires more operator skill and produces more spatter, it is commonly used in construction, maintenance, and repair work.
In summary, TIG welding offers precise control and clean welds, MIG welding provides speed, versatility, and ease of use, while stick welding is versatile and suitable for challenging conditions. The choice of welding method depends on factors such as the material, desired weld quality, skill level, and working environment.