โSep-26-2015 11:38 AM
โSep-30-2015 10:32 AM
โSep-28-2015 09:51 AM
Merrykalia wrote:
Yes, it's amazing how much those things can squish down.
โSep-28-2015 09:34 AM
sbstryker wrote:Merrykalia wrote:
That's the same mattresses we had in our first popup. I made covers for them out of old quilts that I sewed to be fitted onto the mattresses and an eggcrate pad. It slept wonderfully.
Your PUP could accommodate the mattress with a topper height-wise?
โSep-27-2015 11:58 AM
Beverley&Ken wrote:
Don't worry, I think they were put there just to prevent someone from deliberately pushing you bunk ends in without removing the canvas support poles first
Ken
โSep-27-2015 11:29 AM
โSep-27-2015 04:44 AM
โSep-27-2015 04:43 AM
Beverley&Ken wrote:
On our old Bonaire popup (83 vintage) the straps had pins on them that went through the plywood base to keep the bunk ends from being pushed in while in use.
The design of your bunk end poles and canvas make me think that it is a Bonaire or Lionel (same family) unit.
Ken
โSep-26-2015 09:00 PM
โSep-26-2015 04:50 PM
Merrykalia wrote:
That's the same mattresses we had in our first popup. I made covers for them out of old quilts that I sewed to be fitted onto the mattresses and an eggcrate pad. It slept wonderfully.
โSep-26-2015 04:45 PM
โSep-26-2015 02:38 PM
Beaker wrote:
Not saying that is what they are but you have the original mattress/cover from 1983?
โSep-26-2015 02:19 PM
There are no loops or fasteners on the mattress cover and the mattress is longer/wider than the point where they're attached.
โSep-26-2015 01:15 PM
Beaker wrote:
To hold mattress?
โSep-26-2015 01:13 PM