Metal Table Legs Built to Last
Not all metal table legs are the same. Most are hollow steel or lightweight aluminum, which is fine for light use, but not what you want under a heavy wood slab or a granite top. JCS Casting Co. makes solid cast iron table legs that are in a different category entirely. Heavy, handcrafted, and built to last for generations.
Every pair is made in Cincinnati, Ohio, and we have bases available in dining, coffee, counter, and bar height. If you want legs you'll never have to replace, you’ve come to the right place.
Cast Iron vs. Other Metal Table Legs
Cast iron is heavier and more durable than cast aluminum, hollow steel, or wrought iron alternatives. It doesn't flex under heavy tops, doesn't corrode easily, and holds its finish over time. For anyone building a table meant to last, it's the best material for the job.
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Available Cast Iron Base Colors
JCS Casting Co. bases come in three standard colors: Black, Rustic Black, and Rustic Red. Other colors are available upon request. Please reach out before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Cast iron is significantly heavier and more rigid than cast aluminum. It holds heavier tops without flexing and tends to be more durable over time. Cast aluminum is lighter and less expensive, but it's not in the same class for heavy-duty use.
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JCS Casting Co. bases safely hold up to 1,000 lbs, making them suitable for heavy tops like granite, concrete, live-edge slabs, and thick hardwood. We have not tested our bases above 1,000 lbs.
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Yes. Every JCS Casting Co. base is handcrafted in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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JCS Casting Co. offers bases in coffee table/bench height (16.5"), dining height (28-29"), counter/island height (33-34"), and bar height (39"). Customers often pair dining table legs with bench legs to achieve a cohesive dining set look.
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Yes. JCS Casting Co. bases are used in restaurants, bars, offices, and other commercial settings. They're built for high traffic and heavy use.
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Yes, casters can be added to any JCS Casting Co. base upon request. Keep in mind that casters add approximately 6 inches to the total height. So if you're ordering a dining height base (28-29") and add casters, you're looking at a finished height closer to counter height (34-35").
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Mounting hardware is available as an add-on at checkout.
Every Height. Every Style. Every Project.
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