Project Patio 1-1/2" Round Cup Insert Glide End Cap for Wrought Iron Patio Furniture (28)






Key features
- •SIZE This item is for a 1-1/2" size from the measurement from the inner diameter of the chair or foot "cup" area where the glide will be installed. Measure before ordering
- •NON-SCRATCHING patio chair and table glide will not leave marks on your patio surface.
- •PROTECTS your patio surface, patio chair feet and patio legs from damage.
- •PROVIDES smoother movement of furniture. REPLACEMENT for Shepherd Hardware 3040 24 pack.
- •PACKAGE INCLUDES 28 outdoor patio furniture furniture glides cap replacement pieces. The Project Patio brand is sold exclusively by Jekm Brands Inc. BEWARE of imitations of lesser quality from other suppliers. We offer a 30 day 100% Satisfaction guarantee or your full money back
Project Patio 1-1/2" Round Cup Insert Glide End Cap for Wrought Iron Patio Furniture (28)
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Customer Reviews
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Keeping your patio furniture for a few more seasons
Tom Dolan✓ Verified Purchase•January 20, 2024
I was pleased that the caps/pads came in a package of 28, just enough for 6 chairs and a table (there was one spare in the package as well). The package also included installation instructions, which called for using a rubber mallet.
I recommend warming these pads up before trying to install them, otherwise they might not fit. They are very slightly oversized (to make sure they stay put once installed), and since I was working in the cold installation was a bit more difficult. I used a pair of pliers to bend the outr edge in slightly to soften the pads up.
I recommend warming these pads up before trying to install them, otherwise they might not fit. They are very slightly oversized (to make sure they stay put once installed), and since I was working in the cold installation was a bit more difficult. I used a pair of pliers to bend the outr edge in slightly to soften the pads up.
Fits my Woodard Patio Furniture Perfectly!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 5, 2023
The feet are very snug and it feels like they don't fit inside the legs of the furniture. However, the manufacturer sent me an email before I received the product and gave directions that the feet need to be put in hot water to make them more pliable. What customer service! I didn't put them in hot water just left them in the sun for a few minutes and that worked. My heavy furniture pulls across my patio beautifully now. Even with stamped colored concrete with a high sheen there are no drag marks of scrapes. Great product.
Patio Feet Just Like New, Now!
Elisabeth Brady✓ Verified Purchase•December 5, 2023
I ordered these to replace all of the caps on my patio dining table and chairs. I received them from the seller quickly, without delay. They fit nice and snug and seem to be very sturdy. I did not comment on durability, because only time will tell. I will tell you, the secret to fitting these, is to set the cap exactly in place, then give it 1-2 hits with a mallet. The other suggestions -- heating them first to soften, or trying to shoe-horn them in, did not work for me. They definitely stay in place!
Go in with some patience
Pascal LaFantano✓ Verified Purchase•November 30, 2023
Having a Dremel on hand to sand down the glide and also remove any burrs that may be on the metal foot. The first couple were a learning experience, but after that it went faster.
Nice pads fit Woodard and other types of lawn furniture
Warren E Lacefield✓ Verified Purchase•November 30, 2023
These cup pads are excellent replacements. The company actually sent me an email with installation instructions and tips. Nice. They fit in the sockets tightly. I pried out the old pads and dremeled out dirt and rust from each foot socket, inserted a new pad, covered that with a small block of wood, and tapped the pad in with a small hammer. No problems.
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