Can somebody tell me what kind of a bracket this is? I am refinishing a child’s Rockinghorse and this is the bracket that is holding the legs to the body of the horse. Sorry for the bad pictures but it’s the best angle I could get. Does anybody know what it’s called?
Two "J" brackets. The black "stubby" thingy covers the bolt threads so the child doesn't get scratched. It's soft plastic. You can pop it off and the unscrew the nut. The leg then can be removed. The bolt is part of the leg.
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If you type “rocking horse bracket” into Google, you’ll find lots to compare it to, that should narrow it down for you.
Two "J" brackets. The black "stubby" thingy covers the bolt threads so the child doesn't get scratched. It's soft plastic. You can pop it off and the unscrew the nut. The leg then can be removed. The bolt is part of the leg.
William nailed it! You can reuse the brackets!
William ALWAYS has concise, accurate answers! We're impressed!
It is a rocking horse bracket.
Thanks but I can’t find anything like it online. I’m assuming it was custom
Yup., custom for the manufacturer. You might find something close that can be modified or fabricated.