02-18-2023, 04:25 PM
The late Sunshine for some reason decreed that the bunk beds were banished from the basement to the unheated barn some 15 years ago. Now they are needed so I'm sanding and scratching my head about how to get them back in decent condition -- still have the dresser, desks and bench that go with the set. (My mother bought these 60+ years ago, I grew up with them as did my boys. Good stuff.)
But unconditioned storage was rough on them.
I'm thinking epoxy in crack and screw to pull it together, clamp for insurance.
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Holes in top are for pegs to mount them as bunks; you could also use desks as bed ends.
But unconditioned storage was rough on them.
I'm thinking epoxy in crack and screw to pull it together, clamp for insurance.
[attachment=46369][attachment=46370][attachment=46371]
Holes in top are for pegs to mount them as bunks; you could also use desks as bed ends.
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Wild Turkey
We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)