Cooper
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When I noticed my bed was broken I saw marks in the carpet where it had rubbed. The bed was sitting on the floor. So I removed the mattress and the top platform.
I pulled the two floors from the compartment area to find that two screws holding the bed up on the foot of the bed (right hand corner of the bed standing in the door) had came out.
The screws had been screwed into paneling on the inside of the bed with no wood behind the paneling to hold the screws.
So I removed the paneling and added a 2x2 board for a backer. I also added another brace because thats my side of the bed and I did not want my a** dragging.
I also add another Electrical plug on the front side of the bed. The only plugin on that side of the bed is in the closet.
While I was there I decided to insulate the bed to help keep my butt warm.
I pulled the two floors from the compartment area to find that two screws holding the bed up on the foot of the bed (right hand corner of the bed standing in the door) had came out.
The screws had been screwed into paneling on the inside of the bed with no wood behind the paneling to hold the screws.
So I removed the paneling and added a 2x2 board for a backer. I also added another brace because thats my side of the bed and I did not want my a** dragging.
I also add another Electrical plug on the front side of the bed. The only plugin on that side of the bed is in the closet.
While I was there I decided to insulate the bed to help keep my butt warm.
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