Bunk bed frame materials
 

Bunk bed frame materials

Started by RonKStevens, August 19, 2021, 10:22:55 AM

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RonKStevens

So I'm thinking of using metal instead of wood for my frame. Angle iron for the legs and support, as well as for the sides and ends. But would it be better to use aluminum or steel? Or am I wrong to use metal and should use wood instead?

Jim Blackwood

It makes no real difference, it's all in the construction methods and which you feel the most comfortable with. In the end, done well, the wood will have a more elegant appearance. But fine cabinetry work isn't for everyone.

Jim
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chessie4905

you can use steel and put wood trim to hide it.
A good place to save money could be a scrap yard where people bring their scrap for money. Some decent stuff can be had there. They'll  charge some markup from their scrap prices, but should be 1/2 or less than street value.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
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Fred Mc

When I made mine I  used 1 1/2" square tubing and welded it.Then a few years later when I took them out I re-purposed the tubing for racking in my shop.

windtrader

If the beds are designed to fold or move, then metal may be better. If fixed, then aesthetics may be a consideration. I'd think that as far as comfort, a frame is a frame. The supporting material within the frame is going to have a noticeable difference.
Don F
1976 MCI/TMC MC-8 #1286
Fully converted
Bought 2017

luvrbus

Metal takes less room and stronger
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