console brackets

any Idea where I can get console brackets? ...

Reply to
Jim GM4DHJ ...
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What are they?

Bill

Reply to
Bill Wright

Fuck nose.

It's JimTheRadioHamster.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Brackets for consoles! :-)

Reply to
Chris Green

that is it you got it ! .....want a pair of nice wooden ones used on shop fronts ..... .....

Reply to
Jim GM4DHJ ...

This has to be a wind up.

Reply to
tabbypurr

Some like these should be cheap ...

Reply to
Andy Burns

not at all console brackets are a thing of beauty speshly the ones at each end of old shop signs ......

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Reply to
Jim GM4DHJ ...

don't like those....

Reply to
Jim GM4DHJ ...

Probably part of some radio vendetta

Reply to
Andy Burns

Any preference for size and material?

Ebay have plaster corbels for example:

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Reply to
John Rumm

Maybe he means those 19" rack side bits you get for some hi fi bits to make the whole thing look mega industrial. Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

That is no console-ation to him... Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

That is even more confusing. Most of the shops around here seem to be made of metal or upvc. Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

You mean like those shutters the Asian shop down the road has? that seems to need a lot of winding to get it up in the mornings. Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

In architecture a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket.[1] A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the structure. A piece of timber projecting in the same way was called a "tassel" or a "bragger" in the UK.

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Reply to
Graham.

Of course 'console' has many different meanings, so the OP is pissing in the wind.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

There are decorative corbels which would not in reality take much if any load - however they may fulfil the OPs requirements from an aesthetic point of view, hence why I mention them.

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John Rumm

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Comes to mind !

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