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After the first season I decided to remove that smaller third bed and although the end result worked out fine the problem I ran into was that the screws securing the bed frame to the side and end walls were run in from outside the trailer beforee the outer skin had been installed. Obviously I couldn't access those screw heads from inside the trailer so when I pulled them out they did do a fair amount of damage to the walls inside the trailer. Those along along the curb side of the trailer I managed to hide with a new, higher top for the cabinet sitting below, those on the rear wall I patched and covered over with wall border that was similar in design to that in the rest of the trailer. Obviously I don't know how your particular unit was constructed but it wouldn't surprise me if the bed was secured in a similar manner.
โJun-21-2015 05:19 PM
FLfamily wrote:
We have a Four Winds Hurricane motor home ('07) and I'd like for my husband to remove the top bunk bed because our 9 year old is too tall to sit on her bed now and cracks her head on it every now and then. We have no use for it, so I'd like it to go. Has anyone removed an upper bunk? It looks like it's pretty well attached. I think the concern is not have a clean removal and really messing things up with the wall. Anyone removed theirs?
Thanks!