ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Structural angle

Okay kiddo, imagine a square piece of metal that's been cut diagonally into two pieces. Each piece is now shaped like the letter "L". This "L" shape is called a structural angle.

The "L" shape is very useful for building things that need to be strong and sturdy, like buildings, bridges, or even playground equipment! The angle allows the piece of metal to support weight and avoid bending or breaking easily.

Structural angles come in different sizes, depending on how much weight they need to support. The bigger the weight, the bigger the angle needed.

So, if you're ever building something that needs to be really strong and sturdy, you might want to consider using structural angles. Just remember that they're like "L" shaped pieces of metal that help support weight, and come in different sizes depending on how much weight they need to carry.