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texasclarks
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Sep 01, 2014

Rockwood 8313SS Bunk Modifications - Seeking Help

My current TT is in need of some modifications. We have already pulled out the hide-bed love seat in the bunk area and replaced it with a twin bed that provides storage underneath as well as a place for the kids to sleep at night and sit during the day.

Unfortunately, the top 'swing down bunk' on is getting too small for the other child. I would prefer to keep this TT since it is PIF and otherwise meets all our needs.

Any suggestion for replacing the swing down bunk and putting in a more stable bunk that has greater capacity (and is more comfortable)? I have been a thinking about attaching 1x1 boards on each side and hinging the back in order to create a more stable platform for a mattress. I just wonder if the internal walls to the slide are strong enough.

Has anyone done similar modifications?

Thank you in advance.
  • I used regular wood screws. Put a few extra in and mine is plenty strong. Holds 19 year old boy or 16 year old girl.
  • CaLBaR wrote:
    I have an 8298 and it had a narrow top bunk which I pulled out and framed up a wider one with a wider memory foam mattress. The walls should be plenty strong as all of the cupboards are just screwed in the the walls and most don't hit the studs.

    I just made sure to put enough screws in to make is strong. Just make sure you don't over tighten as it is only thin Luan and can strip easily. Snug works well.


    Did you use regular screws or did you use anchors? I was wondering if anchors wouldn't work better or if standard wood screws would be sufficient.

    I have looked at a few pictures of TT with larger bunks and I have a good idea. I am just worried about strength since the bunk is on a slide out.

    Thanks for the note.
  • I have an 8298 and it had a narrow top bunk which I pulled out and framed up a wider one with a wider memory foam mattress. The walls should be plenty strong as all of the cupboards are just screwed in the the walls and most don't hit the studs.

    I just made sure to put enough screws in to make is strong. Just make sure you don't over tighten as it is only thin Luan and can strip easily. Snug works well.