rene_terry
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Haven't been here in quite awhile. We retired in 2013 and became full-time asphalt gypsies in the spring of that year, leaving Oregon behind for parts unknown. Although we have a 42' cyclone, the man-cave has always been off limits. (It's a guy thing.) After 3 years of wandering, my only issue has been storage. This month I went in search of a solution. Since we had been using the upper bunks for storage, I decided I wanted to do something more efficient.
T did all the work while I tried to keep my helpful suggestions to a minimum.
1. Removed both foam mattresses.
2. Installed 2x2 'wood grain' foam flooring for non-skid surface. Easy, interlocking pieces were great. No glue or staples needed.
3. Found shelving unit at Lowes and cut in half, secured with SS flanges which T bolted to the floor.
4. After putting everything back, we have room to spare...
and T's back will be better in a few days.
T did all the work while I tried to keep my helpful suggestions to a minimum.
1. Removed both foam mattresses.
2. Installed 2x2 'wood grain' foam flooring for non-skid surface. Easy, interlocking pieces were great. No glue or staples needed.
3. Found shelving unit at Lowes and cut in half, secured with SS flanges which T bolted to the floor.
4. After putting everything back, we have room to spare...
and T's back will be better in a few days.