2010augusta
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We are looking into converting our king-sized bed down to a queen sized bed to make room for a baby-side-car, to mount between the bed and the closet. In order to do this, all of the space has to be created on the closet side of the bed. Since we have an Augusta, there is a steel frame for the hydraulic slide system, under the bed, but it is not centered. I want to move the entire frame work towards the bathroom several inches. I have a couple questions before I start on this conversion.
1. I can see that the steel frame is attached to the bedroom slide with nuts on either bolts or studs, is it possible to relocate these?
2. The frame is attached to the floor, by bolts or lags, are these into a re-enforced area, or can this also be relocated closer to the bathroom?
I am comfortable with all carpentry and mechanical skills needed to move the systems, all I really need to know is if the structure of the Landmark can handle the steel frame being move by about 4-5 inches, and if the the attachment of the bedroom slide can be moved?
1. I can see that the steel frame is attached to the bedroom slide with nuts on either bolts or studs, is it possible to relocate these?
2. The frame is attached to the floor, by bolts or lags, are these into a re-enforced area, or can this also be relocated closer to the bathroom?
I am comfortable with all carpentry and mechanical skills needed to move the systems, all I really need to know is if the structure of the Landmark can handle the steel frame being move by about 4-5 inches, and if the the attachment of the bedroom slide can be moved?