C Channel 2.0 Long 1" Leg Table Support Bracing
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Channel 2.0Long is designed to run the length of the table, with Channel 2.0, 2.0+ or 2.0 Heavy in between (Like a ladder). This long channel supports the table from bowing.
There are two typical installation methods. The first is to inlay the channel so the channel is flush with wood. The second is to attach the channel so the legs are inlayed but the channel is sitting up on the wood.
Channel 2.0 Long’s leg length is 1"” with an overall thickness of 1.2” including leg and channel. 2.5” wide, with .38” wide x 1” long slots rotated 90 degrees compared to standard channel. Recommended for 1.5”+ thick projects.
Designed for M8 RAMPA screws and inserts which are highly recommended for proper installation. Add them to your cart for easy installation!
Note: C-channel does not make up for improperly dried or other issues with the wood.
Proudly made in house at Bidwell Wood & Iron.
What channel should I use?
It is recommended to use the thickest and heaviest channel possible for the project.
-2.0 (1/2” leg) is used on thinner projects.
-2.0 Plus (3/4” leg) for 1.25-2.5” thick wood.
-2.0 Heavy (1” leg, thicker metal) for 1.75” and up.
-2.0 Long (1” leg, thicker metal) for 1.75” and up NOTE: 2.0 Long is for the length of the table and slots are in the direction of the channel.
What is the channel made of?
Our C-Channel is made of HR ASTM A36 Steel, laser cut, CNC formed, sandblasted and powder coated in black wrinkle finish. Bidwell’s C-channel is not repurposed off the shelf materials but purpose designed and built. 2.0, 2.0Plus are made of 10gauge steel, 2.0 Heavy & Long are made of 3/16” steel.
What size channel should I use?
There is some personal preference on this, but keep in mind that the longest channel for the project is best. Bidwell recommends using channel that leaves 3-4” from the end of the wood, this way it is generally out of the way of hands, and out of view. An example in this situation would be a 44” slab would use a 36” channel, leaving 4” on each end. Although lots of our customers like to run 1.5-2” from the edge and in this example a 44” slab would use a 40” Channel.
Do I have to use RAMPA hardware?
No, you do not have to use inserts and screws. While traditional screws or lags do work, we recommend RAMPA for the ease of use, adjustment ability, looks, and overall installation quality.
How much hardware does it take to install C-Channel?
The amount of slots in the channel are in the product listing. Commonly only every other slot is used making sure to use the outer slots.
What RAMPA should I use?
For ease of installation pre-packaged screw and insert kits are available.
-2.0 uses RAMPA Pack 1
-2.0 Plus uses RAMPA Pack 2
-2.0 Heavy uses RAMPA Pack 3 or 4
-2.0 Long uses RAMPA Pack 3 or 4
****NOTE RAMPA PACK 3 OR 4 DOES NOT FIT CHANNEL 2.0 OR 2.0 PLUS****
Are these in stock?
Yes, these are in stock!
Amount of hardware holes/slots by the length of the channel.
(Note quite often every other slot is used, in even number slot channels the two middle are used, then every other):
Sample = 1 slot/hole
8"L = 2 slots/holes
10"L = 3 slots/holes
12"L = 3 slots/holes
14"L = 4 slots/holes
16"L = 4 slots/holes
18"L = 5 slots/holes
20"L = 6 slots/holes
22"L = 6 slots/holes
24"L = 7 slots/holes
26"L = 7 slots/holes
28"L = 7 slots/holes
30"L = 8 slots/holes
32"L = 9 slots/holes
36"L = 10 slots/holes
40"L = 11 slots/holes
44"L = 11 slots/holes
48"L = 13 slots/holes
56"L = 14 slots/holes
60"L = 16 slots/holes
64"L = 13 slots/holes
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