Recent Examples on the WebNext, use right-angle brackets to mount the tabletop to the base. Elongate the bracket holes in the top a bit to allow for the wood to expand and contract with changes in humidity. David Agrell, Popular Mechanics, 7 Mar. 2020 Next, use right-angle brackets to mount the tabletop to the base. Elongate the bracket holes in the top a bit to allow for the wood to expand and contract with changes in humidity. David Agrell, Popular Mechanics, 7 Mar. 2020 Next, use right-angle brackets to mount the tabletop to the base. Elongate the bracket holes in the top a bit to allow for the wood to expand and contract with changes in humidity. David Agrell, Popular Mechanics, 7 Mar. 2020 Next, use right-angle brackets to mount the tabletop to the base. Elongate the bracket holes in the top a bit to allow for the wood to expand and contract with changes in humidity. David Agrell, Popular Mechanics, 7 Mar. 2020 Next, use right-angle brackets to mount the tabletop to the base. Elongate the bracket holes in the top a bit to allow for the wood to expand and contract with changes in humidity. David Agrell, Popular Mechanics, 7 Mar. 2020 The structure is fastened onto the skirt of the building using angle brackets and stainless steel screws. Timothy Dahl, Popular Mechanics, 4 Jan. 2018 Next, use right-angle brackets to mount the tabletop to the base. Elongate the bracket holes in the top a bit to allow for the wood to expand and contract with changes in humidity. David Agrell, Popular Mechanics, 1 Mar. 2018 The structure is fastened onto the skirt of the building using angle brackets and stainless steel screws. Timothy Dahl, Popular Mechanics, 4 Jan. 2018 See More