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(01-01-2020, 11:23 PM)J-W-P Wrote: The beds I've made, I use a similar approach to CARYinWA, but my center support is not attached to the slats. When the bedframe needs to be taken apart or moved, the center support can easily be removed by sliding it out. The cross slats are screwed to the rails but not the center support.
It looks like your center support sits in cradles on the floor with no attachment to the bed frame at all? Is that right?
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Right.. The support is the maple rail connected to the walnut feet with screws. The whole support piece is independent of the bed frame.
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The Late Charles Neil used a modified slat i-beam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdNcmLRMKgQ
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(01-12-2020, 06:54 PM)rudedan60 Wrote: The Late Charles Neil used a modified slat i-beam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdNcmLRMKgQ
Dan
Thanks rudedan. RIP Charles. That's a super solution. I ended up using the center rail connector atgcpaul linked to above. It worked out well and, so far, has passed the squeak test. Here's a couple pics:
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Dat's some good-lookin' work, dat right der.
Impressive; love the unified simple look with the nightstands and dresser.
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(01-12-2020, 08:11 PM)WxMan Wrote: Dat's some good-lookin' work, dat right der.
Impressive; love the unified simple look with the nightstands and dresser.
WxMan,
Thank you!
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