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Hello me and my wife are wanting to build a trundle bed. Does anyone have a
good set of plans. |
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Maybe an experienced wood worker doesn't need plans, but I DO
" Hello me and my wife are wanting to build a trundle bed. Does anyone have a good set of plans. Plans? Don' need no steenkin' plans. A tundle bed is basically just a short box, on wheels. Or, you thinking of something else? JOAT Intellectual brilliance is no guarantee against being dead wrong. - David Fasold |
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I built a simple bed by going to a furniture store and taking notes and
making a drawing. You can even measure. Just pretend you are shopping for something for "that perfect spot" in the bedroom. You can buy the hardware from Rockler and probably some other places as well if you want to use the standard stuff. RonT |
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Bob G. wrote in
: snip ========================= I may be a little more "up front" then you ... I visit a few local furniture stores and just tell the salesperson what I am really doing... 1.. Tell them I am a hobbyist woodworker, 2. Tell them I am looking for ideas for a future woodworking project Honestly I never had a problem with the Sales staff and never has anyone not allowed me to take a few digital pictures... They frequently volunteer to give me brochures Bob Griffiths Because SWMBO often gets impatient, when the project 'stretches out'. BTDT. And where does she go to purchase? Patriarch |
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