Eight Simple Approaches to Constructing Inexpensive Bunkbeds for Young Children


by Patricia Strasser

A lot of moms and dads want to have their children rest on bunk beds to save on space. Listed here are the tips you could follow to construct cheap kids bunk beds:

Have the supplies and tools ready

You'll need 4 posts which measure 8x8x12 inches, four beams which measure 2x4x38 inches, four beams that measure 2x4x75 inches, plywood sheets which measure ½x38x75 inches, two dowels having 1×75 in. measurements, sixteen three-inch wood screws, 16 10-inch bolts with washers and nuts, 25 1-inch wood screws, sandpaper, a drill having auger, screwdriver as well as standard bits, a round saw and a longer, thin nail.

Start creating the bed mattress framework

Take 2 pieces from every beam type which you've got, eight of the three-inch wood screws, twelve of the 1-inch wood screws, a plywood sheet as well as the nail and drill. The drill bit you use should be small compared to the three-inch wood screw's dimension. Start drilling into the two sides of one the seventy five-inch beams and ensure to drill through the face. There needs to be a distance of about one inch between the slots as well as the end of the beam.

Connect the 38-inch beam towards the seventy-five-inch beam

Set the thirty eight-inch to the seventy five-inch beams so they make an "L" shape. Square them off to make sure that their surfaces may line-up. Drive a nail into the screw slots you built in the seventy-five-inch beam till it marks the 38-inch beam. Drill two additional holes into the thirty eight-inch beam's tip. Repeat the drilling process for the reverse tip of the 75-inch beam. Drive the wood screws to the slots you drilled to affix the thirty eight-inch beam to the 75-inch beam. Repeat the drilling procedures for the second seventy five-inch beam.

Drill two slots to the edges of the 75-inch beams

Make use of a drill bit that is a little bit bigger compared to the bolt's dimension and start drilling 2 holes at the end of the seventy five-inch beams. The holes have to be half an inch from the interior side of the 38-inch beam and as lined horizontally it must be half an inch from one another and also from the border.

Attach the plywood sheet

Put the plyboard sheet on the framework you have created. You can now attach it to the frame using the 1-inch wood screws. Use 1 screw for each side, two for the longer sides and 1 for the shorter sides.

Drill holes to the 8×8 inch posts

Begin constructing the support frames by drilling slots into each of the 8×8 inch posts. Make use of a drill bit that's a bit bigger than the bolt's size. The holes must have a distance of 2 inches from the edge of the wood and one foot from the side of the post. Drill additional hole that's perpendicular to the other drill slots. It should have a dimension of 1 and one-fourth inch and needs to be six inches away from the end of the post. The particular auger bit needs to be utilised for this stage. Continue doing this stage for the other 3 posts.

Begin constructing the bunk bed

Line the frame of the bed with the lower group of slots on the posts. Install the frame as well as the posts together utilising 8 bolts and washers. Continue this step for the structure of the top bunk.

Place the dowels and mattress

The particular dowels could be utilized as protection rails for the bed, thus slide these into the largest holes. After the dowels are connected firmly, you can now add the mattress.

You have now successfully built a bunk bed for your kids.

About the Author

Written by Patricia Strasser. If you would like ready-made cheap kids bunk beds, make sure to go and visit http://www.bunkbedsnow.com/cheap-kids-bunk-beds.html

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