Bracket for supporting a length of lumber and process for using

Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached

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248410, 248246, 182186, A47B 9600, E04G 300

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053038916

ABSTRACT:
A bracket for supporting a length of lumber adjacent a vertical member such as a stud. The bracket has a central bar to which a pair of end bars are welded. The end bars extend in both directions away from the central bar. The central bar is then placed adjacent the face of a vertical stud and the end bars are sufficiently separated so that the bracket may be rotated a small amount. The bracket is then rotated and a length of lumber is then inserted between the upper and lower bars in a cantilevered member and held securely so that it may be worked on, such as cut to length, along the cantilevered ends. The process of using the bracket is also disclosed and a bracket having four end bars is also disclosed.

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