Subject: [Sca-cooks] Airbed vs. Futon vs. Rope bed

robert frazier robertblacksmith at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 20 08:04:45 PST 2002


hmmm good idea.i think i'll run with it.thank you!

--- Olwen the Odd <olwentheodd at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >i just got one of those airbeds with the
> >x-frame.expands out to queen size($10.bad zipper on
> >carrying bag)i know full well that the air mat.will
> >some day die and at that time i'll change to frame,
> >carpet,foam pad.
> >now for a canopy....
> >=====
> >robert frazier
>
> Wow.  An idea just flashed in my head.  A
> lightweight, portable canopy could
> be made from stiff hose tubing and some 3way
> joiners.  You can place the
> feet in some portable holes, or in holes or clamps
> in the legs of your bed.
> You could do it either rectangular or covered wagon
> style rounded with 3
> simple but stiff lengthwise cross supports.  Just
> drape your fabric over and
> secure in place with some lovely ties or a more
> masculan version could be
> secured with chains or cloak type hardware.
> Olwen
>
>
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robert frazier
stallarifannsk household,An Tir
S.S.D.D.

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