🖤 Elevate your space with invisible strength and sleek style!
The Original Granite Bracket is a 12-inch heavy-duty steel shelf bracket made in the USA, featuring a matte black rust-resistant finish and pre-drilled mounting holes for easy installation. Designed for secure, concealed support of floating shelves, desks, mantels, and more, it combines industrial strength with minimalist style to enhance any indoor or outdoor project.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Depth | 11 inches |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | The Original Granite Bracket |
UPC | 760680909580 |
Part Number | FH-12-U |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FH-12-U |
Size | 12 Inch |
Finish | Black, rust-inhibiting finish |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Screwdriver Bits |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**R
Saved me alot of work
I was in a bind trying to figure out how to make my laundry room counter extend past the cabinet. I didn't want to have to use pieces to make a cavity and it allowed me to create a clean look. Wanted an open space for a litter box or hampers that could be tucked away. Haven't installed the counter yet but it wasn't hard to install. Came with good screws. Super heavy duty.
A**T
Heavy duty 1/2" thick brackets
We used these to build a floating shower bench since we had a one piece castico pan underneath. These were better quality than another brand as they were 1/2"thick compared to 3/8" thick. In the picture, the 2 on the outside are Original Granite Bracket 16" long and they did not flex at all. Hardware included was solid and easy to install. I was able to find a 2 cm quartz piece that a local shop mitered on the edges to give me a 3.75" thick bench that was 14" deep outside dimensions. Feels very solid and happy with the results.
A**R
Heavy Duty
I am a custom remodeling contractor. My client requested a live edge vanity countertop made from 300 year old American Elm, 2” thick x 20” deep x 75” long. Heavy to say the least. I purchased these floating supports and anchored them into 2x6 studs. After mounting the slab on 4 supports, I and my son, combined weight of 410 lbs, say on the edge. The slab didn’t move at all. Awesome product.
G**G
Simple enough for a DIY project
I put in a breakfast bar during our kitchen renovation by myself. The granite is 60x15 anchored with five of the 14-in brackets.Nothing special was required for the installation. The hardest part was making sure everything was level. I used a clear silicone to mount the granite to the brackets and what started out level ended up level which means they can withstand the weight of the slab without incident.
M**I
Heavy duty; also literally very heavy (and expensive)
Seem very sturdy and certainly do the job — we needed to float a custom, DIY live edge bath vanity. Very heavy though; a little worried about the added weight on the wall studs. Also very expensive. Another point to note is that there are no holes in the section that holds the counter up. We ended up drilling some holes to put some screws through.
N**R
Solid
These things are solid, very heavy duty. I have no doubt they will outlast the slab they're holding up.
A**R
FABULOOUS support for cantilever shelves, benches, counters or desktops!
for literally decades, I had to draw custom architectural details for cantilever shelves, counter tops and benches. But those days are gone! This 'T' bracket makes these situations easy as installing this 'T' bracket to the studs. ZIP' and mission is accomplished. No more welding. No more drawing shop drawings. Bolt to the stud, apply dry wall and you're on your way. This is a "Deal-breaker". I'll be using this product for years to come.
S**K
No holes in horizontal arm
We purchased 17 of the 18" brackets for a counter installation that we are doing. I was surprised to find upon delivery that there are no holes drilled in the horizontal piece of the brackets. For countertops we first install a sheet of 5/8" plywood and then glue the countertop material unto the plywood which needs to be secure. Drilling holes in 1/2" steel is not something we can do in the field, so we will glue the plywood to the brackets and hold it in place with straps made with plumber's tape. Otherwise, the brackets are a great solution but holes would really help our installation
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