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For sale: £10 each pair: BNIB 2 pairs of BTSKY 40cm Black Metal Triangle Folding Shelf Bracket Support Wall Brackets


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2 pairs of brand new, never used, BTSKY 40cm Black Metal Triangle Folding Shelf Bracket Support Wall Bracket, Max. Load Approximately 60KG/132lb (board and screws are not Included). Great plans but never got around to using them!

£10.00 per pair

Full details on Amazon web site [https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07GXGX8F1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1]

'About this item

STURDY AND DURABLE -- Made of quality steel with Strong Smooth surface& Precise Action. Max. load approximately 60KG/ 132lb; Size:. Hole for screws: approximately 5mm. Note: Folding Shelf Brackets DO NOT COME WITH SCREWS AND HARDWARE, you can purchase suitable screws according to your special needs.

WIDELY APPLICATION -- These folding brackets are ideal for many do-it-yourself jobs around the house. You can use steel Folding arms to built a collapsible bench on your backyard fence for additional seating; Use to make a collapsible table for your room; Build a table that folds up from the wall,and so on.

SPACE SAVING -- The hinges lock at 90 degrees. When you want to collapse the table simply press the release arm. Excellent performance suitable for limited spaces when you want a work surface that can be folded down and out of the way. Helps keep your room organized.

MULTI - PURPOSE -- Suitable for shop, stores, workshops, boats, motorhome, backyard, trailer,room, kitchen, blacony, bathroom and household as a support bracket.'

 

Collection from Underhill Road SE22 (Horniman end)

 

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