Camper has a bunk piece I need to replace. It is in two sections - 76x27 and 76x16 with a piano hinge down the middle to fold. It rests on a full-length angle bracket. It's that thing across the middle of the photo below ... the 76x16 piece is completely missing and the 3/4" has a lovely set of water marks right in the middle.
The current piece is 3/4" plywood with a 1x4 strip across the front. Heavier than a ... well, it would be easiest to throw down another piece of 3/4", but I'd like to build it lighter. Going through the forums and design plans, I see 2x2 bunk frames and plywood with 1by or 2by all around the bottom - but I don't want to add to the thickness if possible; I just want to be able to lift it by myself.
If I make a frame and slats of 3/4" hardwood, how many will I need to keep it stable at that width? 1/8" plywood okay or do I need something like 3/8" on top? There will be two children up there and I'd like it to last until they fly the coop.
Thanks so much for all the info and experience you guys share
