sbshaver wrote:My engineer friends all love Unitstrut. Does unistrut also make a hinge assembly to implement the murphy aspect of the bed? or is the thinking unistrut is just for the frame portion and the hinge stuff is a separate part.
Wish I knew how to weld. would be handy right about now.
aggie79 wrote:I've also been looking into murphy beds for a possible CTC.
For many of the kits, you need to check out the minimum dimensions of the cabinet/enclosure. Most of the kits add extra height and/or extra depth to the dimensions of the bed/bedframe.
I've been playing around with alternate designs that don't add extra height or depth. I also need to add a second functionality to the murphy bed in the raised position like either a fold down table or some sort of folding sofa/bench. I've also considered a "Ricky and Lucy" dual-twin bed arrangement with a central aisle between. Because the twin bed is about half the weight of a full or queen, the gas lifts and/or springs have correspondingly less force to assist raising the bed.
I don't have metalworking skills so if I do build, it will be lightweight wood construction. There is an Ikea about an hour from our house, so I've been thinking about an Ikea wood slate mattress base as the foundation for the murphy bed.
CargoPete wrote:Cornfused,
Is that mounted on horizontal e-track?
I was thinking about making something based on vertical e-track that could be height adjusted.
Do you have a more detailed picture of how it connects in?
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