lrrowe wrote:Hey John, welcome back. I have not much since you and I last posted on this. Long story tried to made short is my back keep me down to doing just about nothing? I am on the rebound and starting to pick up energey and speed. I have not build my bunks yet, but when I do, they will be wood. I have the design in mind and I will look for another posters link which I will copy and I will post it here.
Found it.
Dirtclod's project.
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=53941&start=15
Hi Bob,
Sorry to hear about your back, but am glad you are on the rebound
I haven't done much on my CT either, but because of my thin blood (It is still thick from So. Arizona) and I really just don't feel like working on the trailer in the driveway at 30 degree temps ... I'm also still trying to arrange the garage so I can find things

I used it to move some furniture for my wife and camped in a couple times, but since November, it has been collecting snow in the driveway
I, like you, have roughed in some ideas and will probably go with wood for the frame and bottom; however, I think I am going to go with homemade steel hinges. As my trailer is only about 68" wide inside (6' minus walls), I want to make the beds fold down closer to the walls and pull out a few inches from the walls when folded up, this will allow for the mattress and bedding ... The whole idea is to allow a bit more room between the bunks when both bunks are down

I have a piece of garage door "L" brace about 5' long that should work for the bed-side hinge bracket ... the wall bracket will need to be a wall bracket that extends up from the floor and extends out a few inches to the pivot point ... anyway, something like that (I think I'll build a wood mock-up before I start cutting steel)

Take care of that back, we need to get you on the road and camping this next spring
