flboy wrote:Ordered some of the hardware to start building the loft bed. I have got a lot of good ideas from the forum but in the quest for build simplicity, I will try something different.... I am going to build the bed less than 100 lbs.. so I believe I'll only need the two struts to assist the lift and then I will use pins through the guides to keep it up and not load the struts.
These mount brackets I found on eBay should simplify the build also. I ordered qty 4 of those.
I have a very simple design in mind by using regular house bed rails of the type used with a headboard and footboard and have the hooks on the ends to catch the headboard. I'll build the guide channel using qty 2 90 degree angle iron pieces facing eachother on each side spaced wide enough for the frame connection and put a bolt through at the bottom to catch the bed rail hook like on the headboard. Going to take minimal welding to make a ladder frame. With screws 6 inches spaced on each side of the guide, the walls will support the bed and the guides will only be 3.5 ft. long... We'll see how it works. It always harder to take it from the mind to reality.
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Don, as with the rest of your build I'll be following your Murphy bed construction. Take care, Tom
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