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โSep-26-2019 10:57 PM
loudounrv wrote:msmith1.wa wrote:
I think it would work. You would need a set of the brackets that are used for the upper bunks to attach your new platform and drill holes at the height you want it to be.
Thanks msmith1.wa -- I'm glad it sounds possible. So, buy the brackets and get them on the chain track. Then, I set the height for the top bunk wherever I'd like with my drill and a few strategically placed holes, right?
I've never used the system -- so my assumptions are all coming from a few YouTube videos showing how to raise and lower the bunks. When lowered, what stops the top bunk -- pins in the track? If I want the top bunk to go lower, do I need to drill more holes, or does the track have a variety of holes for you to choose from? Just curious if it's that simple or not.
Also, does anything stop the lower bunk on its way down? I've thought about replacing the convertible chairs with a simple platform and mattress (like the top bunk). I'd raise the beds during the day and let the boys use bean bags, or folding chairs. Then I'd lower the bunks at night.
To give everyone enough head room with 3 bunks I'm just curious how low that lowest bunk could go. Thanks again!
โSep-26-2019 08:54 PM
msmith1.wa wrote:
I think it would work. You would need a set of the brackets that are used for the upper bunks to attach your new platform and drill holes at the height you want it to be.
โSep-26-2019 08:40 PM