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Hammered Iron Shelf Brackets By Rustic Furniture Hut

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These hand-hammered metal shelf brackets are made to hold standard (nominal) size lumber from your local big box store or other supplier. They feature an industrial quality rust inhibiting paint finish that is suitable for outdoor use. COLORS: - Satin Black - Forest Green - Red - Brown - or almost any color you can imagine . . . just ask! FEATURES - Decorative light-duty solid steel bracket. - Comes drilled with 2 mounting holes for wall. - Choose 1 or 2 holes for attaching to shelf. NOTE: Since mounting surfaces and locations vary, hardware is not included. If a wall stud is not available for secure fastening, please use appropriate anchors. These brackets must be attached properly. If you are unsure of how to properly install them, please consult a contractor or skilled handyman.

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Ray C.

Ray C.

Rustic Furniture Hut

Pismo Beach, CA
Member since: 2015
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Artistic Iron & Wood Concepts | Design & Fabrication

I create decorative and functional items from wood and metal for the home, garden, and workplace. Every item is handcrafted, with attention to artistry and quality my top priorities. Customer testimonials are available upon request.

Contact Info:
Email: RusticFurnitureHut@gmail.com
Phone: Please send an email if you'd like my direct contact number.

About the Owner:
My background in art, design, and fabrication allows me to creatively apply different methods and materials for projects. Everything is made in-house, and I take pride in the quality of my work.

A bit of (tongue-in-cheek) personal history:
When I was 9 years old, I stepped on a board with a rusty nail and became hooked on woodworking.

When I was 12 years old, I watched my father arc welding a project in his fabrication shop. After the blindness subsided, I bought a welding helmet and went to work . . .

The first time I accidentally hit my thumb with a hammer, I yelled at the top of my lungs in a foreign language. The second time, I went out and bought a smaller hammer.

If I had a dollar for every splinter I've pulled out of my hands, I could go to law school. Then I would be able to sue the trees.

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