Nice legs anyone?
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Sherri B on Mar 07, 2012Nikki, inside Atlanta proper, there are several reclaimed stores that have a lot of repurpose/reclaimed stuff you could use. The name escapes me at the moment (dang Menopause!!!), but I'm sure someone on here can point you in the right direction. The only one that I can remember at the moment is the Habitat for Humanity's yard. Their website is . Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Sherri B on Mar 07, 2012Hmmm... anyway, let me try that again. The website is atlantahabitat dot org / restore (add the www at the front, put periods instead of dot and remove all the spaces).Helpful Reply
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Miriam Illions on Mar 07, 2012Sherrie, I'm not sure why the link didn't post the first time but here it is: www.atlantahabitat.org/restoreHelpful Reply
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Sherri B on Mar 07, 2012Thanks, Miriam! You must have been holding your mouth right. :-)Helpful Reply
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Mar 07, 2012There are also some online store where you can buy legs, but if you are thinking of re-purposing then craiglist is a good place to find an old table. You can then remove the legs and use it.Helpful Reply
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Designs by BSB on Mar 07, 2012if you cannot find anything old, www.tablelegs.com has some incredible choicesHelpful Reply
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Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Mar 07, 2012Try one of our local thrift stores for table parts to cannibalize. CPHelpful Reply
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Karin F on Mar 08, 2012It depends on how fancy you want your table to be. I've seen table legs made from old crutches, baseball bats, golf clubs. I've seen iron that used to be used on a porch that would make for interesting table legs, and metal piping could be dolled up with some odd fittings to give it an industrial look.Helpful Reply
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Donna McCrummen on Mar 08, 2012An old crib maybe.Helpful Reply
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A. Marlene L on Mar 08, 2012Try etsy there is some of everything there.Helpful Reply
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Janice A on Mar 08, 2012What is etsy?Helpful Reply
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HandyANDY - Handyman & All Repairs, LLC on Mar 09, 2012A golf club doubled up on either side of a post would be a pretty cool look and about the right height for a console table. Take a trip through the local thrift stores and see what you find!Helpful Reply
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Melissa G on Mar 09, 2012Etsy.com is a site with numerous storefronts for people who make their own things to sell -- from crafts to gifts to furniture. Unusual finds, great ideas, things you don't see elsewhere. You deal with vendors directly.Helpful Reply
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Sherri B on Mar 10, 2012Even I have a storefront on ETSY, but it's for jewelry. Search for sherrirbgr, and you should see my store Magpie Designs.Helpful Reply
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Em on Mar 30, 2015long slender Lamp Bases with hardware removed.Helpful Reply
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Dee on Nov 17, 2015My community seems to have a whole lot of pianos being junked. Lots of them have nice legs that might be ideal for this purpose.Helpful Reply
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Nikki on Nov 17, 2015I ended up finding a porch rail with balustrades that I removed from the rail. Worked perfectly!Helpful Reply
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VeeVeca Torrence on Feb 23, 2016That's so beautifulHelpful Reply
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