[Ansteorra] slat bed question
Baronman at aol.com
Baronman at aol.com
Tue Feb 9 20:39:05 PST 2010
My set up for our queen size camp bed is exactly like yours except I put on
a tongue and groove headboard to keep the pillows in their place and I
glued hot water heater reflective insulation onto the plywood underlayment.
This has been good down to 25 degrees with no problems. I use a single
queen air mattress with a cotton zip on mattress cover for good measure.
Bors
In a message dated 2/9/2010 5:48:30 P.M. Central Standard Time,
sueorintx at hotmail.com writes:
That should have been signed...Lyneya (who was talking on the phone and
hit send)
Well-behaved women Seldom make history - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
> From: sueorintx at hotmail.com
> To: ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org
> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 17:47:19 -0600
> Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] slat bed question
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> One thing to think about when you are planning on making a bed for
events. What kind of mattress will you be using? I considered both slat and rope
when I was having our bed made and decided to have the design modified to
accept a plywood platform which is supported by three 2 x 4 'slats, that go
crosswise across our full-sized bed. I knew that we would be using an air
mattress. I was concerned that if a smaller slat broke, we would have a
catastrophic failure of our air mattress. I knew that I didn't want ropes for
a whole slew of reasons including not wanting to hassle with threading the
ropes when setting up the tent at an event after dark when my patience is
already short.
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> The plywood platform is cut into two pieces crosswise which facilitates
transport. Those two pieces of plywood go into the bed of the truck as the
first things we pack. In between them, we sandwich two pieces of foil
backed foam insulating board, cut the same size, which we place between the
plywood and our mattress. I put the air mattresses in double mattress pads, one
on each side, to further protect against splinters. We have been using
this system for four years now and find it to be wonderfully warm. The air
mattress on just the plywood was quite chilly. We have been camping at events
where the nighttime temperatures were well below freezing and have been
toasty warm using a wool blanket, an old quilt, and a piece of fake fur which
we use as a perioid touch. The bed is a classic 'viking' style that knocks
completely into four 4 x 4 bedposts and 2 x 6 side and head rails. Round
dowels hold it securely together.
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> I showed the plans for a rope bed
http://www.greydragon.org/furniture/beds/ropebed.html to my neighbor who does some woodwork. He took it on as a
challenge and had the bed completed in three days. He didn't sleep much
because he was so eager to see if he could get it done. He had never seen
anything like it before. We have learned a few things from it...don't fit the
pieces too snugly. The mortises and tenons were too snug to start with and we
had to have one piece recut as the through mortise broke out
> one one of the head pieces. Use the dowels(pins) to make things snug,
the mortises and tenons need room to expand/contract with temperature and
humidity.
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> I also had him make it higher so that we could get the largest of our
big rubbermaid tubs underneath it. Helps keep things a lot tidier in the tent.
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> Good luck with your bed!
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> > Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 13:05:14 -0800
> > From: randelleesmith at yahoo.com
> > To: ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org
> > Subject: [Ansteorra] slat bed question
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> > Greetings,
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> > I was looking at making a slat bed aqnd was wondering if anyone know
of a pattern online, or at least the size of the side and foot boards. I'm
not sure if they should be 1x8 or 2x6 . Any information would be wonderful.
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> > Thank you
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