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Default Crooked Four-Poster Bed

I just purchased an iron four-poster bed. After I got everything
assembled, I found that the four posts were not plumb, leaning in
various directions. The four posts are screwed to the bed frame. Is
there a technique to getting all four posts plumb?

Thanks.

-Fleemo

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probably some shims would do it...mjh
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I just purchased an iron four-poster bed. After I got everything
assembled, I found that the four posts were not plumb, leaning in
various directions. The four posts are screwed to the bed frame. Is
there a technique to getting all four posts plumb?

Thanks.

-Fleemo



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Did you screw it together evenly? You could try loosening the screws,
straightening it out and retighten.


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I just purchased an iron four-poster bed. After I got everything
assembled, I found that the four posts were not plumb, leaning in
various directions. The four posts are screwed to the bed frame. Is
there a technique to getting all four posts plumb?

Thanks.

-Fleemo



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Thanks for replying, Mike and Art. I might have to resort to shims.
And yes, I did loosen everything in an attempt to adjust the poles, but
somehow it's still extremely difficult to get them all plumb,
especially after you connect the rails that go along the top. I figure
there must be some technique to this, as thousands of folks out there
have faced this same assembly puzzle. :/

-Fleemo

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It was probably made in China for 5$



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I would double check the assembly instructions to see if there isn't some
slot and groove stuff that you might have missed.


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Thanks for replying, Mike and Art. I might have to resort to shims.
And yes, I did loosen everything in an attempt to adjust the poles, but
somehow it's still extremely difficult to get them all plumb,
especially after you connect the rails that go along the top. I figure
there must be some technique to this, as thousands of folks out there
have faced this same assembly puzzle. :/

-Fleemo



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Also loook at the pictures carefully. Sometimes parts that you think should
be identical and maybe even look identical are not, and actually go in
specific places. Voice of experience.

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I would double check the assembly instructions to see if there isn't some
slot and groove stuff that you might have missed.


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Thanks for replying, Mike and Art. I might have to resort to shims.
And yes, I did loosen everything in an attempt to adjust the poles, but
somehow it's still extremely difficult to get them all plumb,
especially after you connect the rails that go along the top. I figure
there must be some technique to this, as thousands of folks out there
have faced this same assembly puzzle. :/

-Fleemo





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Thanks to everyone who offered some input. Turns out that a
combination of suggestions did the trick. Yes, it was made in China,
though it sure cost me more than $5. Turns out the plates on the bed
frame that the posts attach to were not even close to plumb. I loosened
everything and inserted wooden shims in a few spots, then carefully
retightened everything, frequently checking plumb with a level as I
went. It's not spot-on, but close enough for rock 'n' roll. Thanks
for your suggestions.

-Fleemo

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