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National Hardware Black Steel Corner Brace 1-1/2”x2-1/2”

$2.84

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The National Hardware Black Steel Corner Brace (1-1/2”x2-1/2”) is the simple, practical solution for reinforcing corners on chests, boxes, or furniture. This brace adds crucial strength to joints that are prone to wobbling or separating under stress. Made from solid steel, it feels sturdy and dependable, and the powder-coated black finish not only looks clean but also protects the steel from rust. This corner brace delivers a rigid, long-lasting fix for stabilizing right-angle connections, ensuring your home or workshop projects remain square and structurally sound.

Key Features of National Hardware Black Steel Corner Brace

Constructed from thick steel for reliable structural support and rigidity
Dimensions of 1-1/2 inches by 2-1/2 inches suit a variety of medium-sized projects
Black powder-coated finish resists corrosion and blends well with dark wood
Pre-drilled holes ensure fast, simple installation using screws or bolts
Ideal for reinforcing shelves, cabinets, screen doors, and wooden crates
Provides strong resistance against lateral movement at right-angle joints
Countersunk holes allow fastener heads to sit flush with the surface
Sold individually, perfect for specific repair or reinforcement needs

Additional Information

Brand: National Hardware
Product Type: Corner Brace
Model:
Product Use: Structural Corner Reinforcement
Size: 1 pk
Material: Steel, Powder Coating
Height: 1/16 inch (material thickness)
Length: 2-1/2 inch
Width: 1-1/2 inch

When installing these braces, always use a square to ensure the pieces of wood are at a perfect 90-degree angle before driving the screws; the brace will lock that angle in place. For maximum holding power, choose a screw length that will penetrate at least two-thirds of the thickness of the material you are joining, but without poking through the other side. If you are attaching the brace to hardwood, pre-drilling pilot holes will prevent screw heads from snapping off and keep the wood from splitting.

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