What you need to know
What you need to know
The Upside down Trapezoid Tube Steel Leg offers a little more edge and personality to any project. Just like our original Trapezoid with a tapered base.
A simple shape and solid construction, you can use them for any number of projects including dining room tables, benches, desks, work areas, and more! What will you dream up?
Width is measured at the top.
Our Reverse Trapezoid legs are hand-crafted from 3" x 1" recycled tube steel in our Nevada factory.
The clean profile and striking silhouette suit a variety of projects. Each Upside Down Trapezoid Leg is engineered to hold up to 400 pounds of weight.
Casters will add about 4" in height (3.65") when screwed all the way in. Leveling feet will add 0.4375" to 1.125" to the height depending on how far you screw in the foot.
Finishes from left to right top to bottom - Textured Matte Black, Buttercream, Moondust Grey, Glacier White, Metallic Silver, Lava Red, Casual Turtle Green, Midcentury Blue, Low Gloss Clear Coat, Raw
Product Care & Specs
Product Care & Specs
Measure twice, cut once. We provide our specs right up front so you have the details you need to plan your build. If you have any questions about what size you should choose, just drop us a note.
Our powder-coat finishes are scratch-resistant and rust-proof, so they don't need much care. Just be sure to touch up any exposed steel if you happen to scrape them with something sharp.
Build Instructions
Build Instructions
You can attach your Trapezoid Legs with just a few simple tools. Position them flush with your surface, or move them in from the edge. With preformed slots, they're easy to attach. Here are a few basic steps to help you get started.
- Step 1: Turn your project surface and the Trapezoid Legs upside down. Place the legs on top of the surface, and use a tape measure to position them where you'd like them. (Be careful to keep the legs steady.) Mark each slot with a pencil, and add the leveling feet, if desired.
- Step 2: Remove the Trapezoid and pre-drill holes through each pencil marking into your surface. (Pre-drilling makes things easier and helps avoid damaging your surface material.)
- Step 3: Reposition the Trapezoid and drive fasteners through each hole. Fasteners will need to be long enough to account for the thickness of the base and about half the surface. (If attaching legs to concrete or metal, use concrete or metal fasteners.)
- Step 4: Confirm the Trapezoid are securely attached, then turn your project right side up. (Have someone help you lift larger projects to prevent pulling fasteners out of the surface material.)
Product Care
Product Care
Clear & Color Powder Coats
Our powder-coat finishes are scratch-resistant and rust-proof, so they don't need much care. Just be sure to touch up any exposed steel if you happen to drag them across rough surfaces, such as pavers, or scrape them with something sharp.
Raw Steel Care
Raw steel arrives with a thin layer of residue to protect it from rust while in transit. Sealing your raw steel with wax, paint, or a clear coat will keep it looking its best (or you can let it develop a natural rusted patina).
- Raw steel legs ship with wax for sealing
- Apply a rust-inhibitive clear coat rather than wax if using outdoors
- Sprayed finishes work best for paint or clear coat (use products that are suitable for metal)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
As a company that focuses on creating custom sizes and that manufactures to your specification, returns can get a little tricky. We can accept returns for Quick Ship items within 30 days of delivery.
We do not currently accept international returns.
For our full return policy, please go here.