Carpentry and Woodworking - a twin size loft bed
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eluvgrannie
10-15-02, 07:08 PM
i am going to make a twin size loft bed for my 14 yr. old granddaughter, who has a small bed rm. i want to make sure it is strong and sturdy so she will be safe. it will be made out of wood.
thank you for your help
thank you for your help
Trent Bridley
10-16-02, 11:06 AM
Hi,
Here are a couple of places where you can get either plans or ideas. The first is www.the3house.com click on the title "free woodworking plans on the internet". Then on the next screen click on the title "search". Then on the next screen type in the search box titled "woodworking plans search" , your search title "loft bed". The next appearing screen you will have to scroll down a bit to see the results. The other site is www.google.com
In the search box type in loft bed plans. You will get a lot of info here and you will have to sort through it, but after a little while you will get the "hang" of what might be of interest to you.
Also don't forget the public library, ask the librarian for some help in fing "loft bed plans".
good luck,
Trent
Here are a couple of places where you can get either plans or ideas. The first is www.the3house.com click on the title "free woodworking plans on the internet". Then on the next screen click on the title "search". Then on the next screen type in the search box titled "woodworking plans search" , your search title "loft bed". The next appearing screen you will have to scroll down a bit to see the results. The other site is www.google.com
In the search box type in loft bed plans. You will get a lot of info here and you will have to sort through it, but after a little while you will get the "hang" of what might be of interest to you.
Also don't forget the public library, ask the librarian for some help in fing "loft bed plans".
good luck,
Trent