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Replacement Bed Legs
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can anyone suggest where I might be able to obtain some repcement legs (4), which were lost in a recent move, for a bed. Nothing fancy, just your average 6 inch tall black plastic or wood with a captive "bolt" which screws into the base of the bed. TIA, KJR |
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"KJR" wrote in message ... As the subject says, can anyone suggest where I might be able to obtain some repcement legs (4), which were lost in a recent move, for a bed. Nothing fancy, just your average 6 inch tall black plastic or wood with a captive "bolt" which screws into the base of the bed. TIA, KJR Look around for houses/flats being refurbished. There may be a bed in a skip or lying outside or dumped on waste ground or countryside. Look around your local recycling facility. Keith G. Powell |
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"KJR" wrote in message
... As the subject says, can anyone suggest where I might be able to obtain some repcement legs (4), which were lost in a recent move, for a bed. My bed's legs have simply come adrift due to what I'll leave to your imagination, so I use bricks in their place. (They're rather nice "hand-made" bricks...) -- M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK http://www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm |
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Hi
You can buy wood screws which are half woodscrew, half bolt quite easily. Get 4 of these and any timber you like can be used. Dave |
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