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Finding the Right Angle Bracket/Corbel Support for Your Kitchen Granite Countertop or Shelving

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When completing your kitchen remodel, one of the last purchases you will make before installing the Kitchen Island, Overhanging Countertop or the beautiful Shelving, will be Angle Brackets.
Some people refer to them as Corbels, or Wall Mounting Braces.
The hardware that is essential in supporting these surfaces comes in various materials.
Wood, metal, cast Iron and Wrought Iron, to name a few of the materials used today in support hardware.
If you didn't bother to research these items you probably would think there isn't much to an Angle Bracket, in the way of function, style and design.
But, since your taking the time to read this article, it shows you have an interest in this topic, and you are learning that you don't have to settle for the ordinary Angle Brackets your local hardware store offers.
The internet has become a great resource for finding some of the newest products in building materials.
Hand Forged Wrought Iron Angle Brackets/Corbels have fully developed in design, function and beauty, and is a great product for interior and exterior use.
There's more, to an Angle Bracket, than the ordinary wood corbels, in home improvement.
You'll find some of the most creative heavy duty support in Wrought Iron products.
Arches, Scrolls and Wild Coil Bars are creating a stir in the industry.
A support bracket should measure close, in depth, to the depth of the surface you are supporting.
If you are looking to support a 12" overhang of granite, you will be able to use a 10-11 1/2" Deep heavy duty wrought iron bracket.
You would not want to put a 12" Deep metal bracket under an 18" or 20" countertop.
The bracket would be too small.
It would not give proper support and it would also look disproportioned in size.
Heavy Duty is referring to the gauge of the metal or Iron used in the bracket.
A thin flimsy metal bracket will not do a good job in supporting a heavy surface, such as granite or stone.
And, always look for quality and craftsmanship when shopping for a support bracket.
Don't hesitate to step out of the box and find extraordinary Home Improvement products.
Look for unique products that are not carried in the local hardware store.
Find products that your friends and neighbors will say, "Where did you get that?" If you take the time, you'll find the Right Angle Bracket for the Right Support in your kitchen remodel.
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