MegA-ClassB
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I want to use my current futon frame in my van but it won't fit across the back and it's a bit too low to go over the wheel wells; it needs to come up about 3". I've talked to several people at Home Depot and the local hardware store about this but thought I'd ask here too. Below is a picture of one of the legs and part of the frame:
It's a tubular metal frame. I can't move it in one piece but can take it apart and reassemble it in the van; that's the way I usually move it.
Here's what I've come up with so far:
1) Purchased bed risers - they do make these, for people who have trouble getting in and out of bed. But the only ones available locally are plastic and I've read a lot of negative reviews about them; they break easily, I think they just don't hold the weight. There are wood ones made but I'd have to order them and I don't have time to wait for shipping, especially now with the holidays here.
2) Cement blocks - Home Depot had some but I don't think the frame would sit evenly on them. They're also really big - and really heavy. I'd rather not add that much weight if I can help it.
3) Plain wood blocks - I'm just not sure how to stabilize the legs in them. I don't have the space or the tools to do any major woodworking, anyway.
4) PVC pipe - it does come in a size that matches the diameter of the leg, which is 2", and it comes in other sizes. I could try matching the diameter and hope it wedges in there nicely, or I could go with a bigger piece of pipe; the suggestions at the hardware store then were to add shims. I also looked online and found a site that has lots of ideas for how to use PVC pipe, so I asked the owner. Here's his reply:
I do have a drill so I could manage that - I think
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Right now that seems about the best suggestion but I'm wondering if anyone has any other ideas. I really would like to keep this as simple as possible.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Meg
It's a tubular metal frame. I can't move it in one piece but can take it apart and reassemble it in the van; that's the way I usually move it.
Here's what I've come up with so far:
1) Purchased bed risers - they do make these, for people who have trouble getting in and out of bed. But the only ones available locally are plastic and I've read a lot of negative reviews about them; they break easily, I think they just don't hold the weight. There are wood ones made but I'd have to order them and I don't have time to wait for shipping, especially now with the holidays here.
2) Cement blocks - Home Depot had some but I don't think the frame would sit evenly on them. They're also really big - and really heavy. I'd rather not add that much weight if I can help it.
3) Plain wood blocks - I'm just not sure how to stabilize the legs in them. I don't have the space or the tools to do any major woodworking, anyway.
4) PVC pipe - it does come in a size that matches the diameter of the leg, which is 2", and it comes in other sizes. I could try matching the diameter and hope it wedges in there nicely, or I could go with a bigger piece of pipe; the suggestions at the hardware store then were to add shims. I also looked online and found a site that has lots of ideas for how to use PVC pipe, so I asked the owner. Here's his reply:
...I think in your situation you could cut the appropriate diameter pipe to the length you want (not more than 6-inches), insert them over your bed legs and then, if necessary, use the shims that the clerk mentioned to you.
Next, drill a small hole (say, 1/8-inch or so) through the pipe, shims and bed leg. Finally, insert a bolt with a nylon-thread nut to keep it all together snugly.
That oughta work.
I do have a drill so I could manage that - I think
Right now that seems about the best suggestion but I'm wondering if anyone has any other ideas. I really would like to keep this as simple as possible.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Meg