cynicaljones
  
Joined: Mar 14, 2010
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Creative Ideas For Making A Frame Needed
Original Message Aug 14, 2010 9:03 pm |
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I finally decided to ditch that stupid, noisy, cheap metal frame I got for my SleepEz 10,000 (twin XL). I bought that because I thought needed something right away. Twin XL beds are harder to come by, at least at the local retail stores. This metal frame was actually made for full/queen. I think this frame, coupled with the 3 part foundation I also bought from SleepEz, has played a large in causing optimum sleep performance. I don't think there was enough support, and I think the whole shebang might have been dipping in the middle. So, I removed the frame a couple days ago and have the foundation on the floor. I seem to be sleeping better, am less sore and not waking up from all that racket every time I turn over. I don't want to keep it on the floor. It's too low, too easy for the dog to get onto, etc..., etc... Until I find the right frame for my bed, I want to do something to raise it up some. I need ideas for a safe, sturdy, cheap, not too ugly temporary solution. I am considering fabric-wrapped cinder clocks, bed legs (not exactly cheap & how many should I use and where exactly should they go on a three piece foundation?), wood blocks. Anyone have any other ideas? Or good reasons why I shouldn't do any of the above?
This message was modified Aug 14, 2010 by cynicaljones
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Relaxo

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Re: Creative Ideas For Making A Frame Needed
Reply #1 Aug 14, 2010 10:34 pm |
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Can you give a link to the metal frame you were using? There are some foldable ones on Amazon, with the manufacturer touting they are noise-free... wondering if it's the same model.
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DianeK
   
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Re: Creative Ideas For Making A Frame Needed
Reply #2 Aug 14, 2010 11:57 pm |
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Do you have an Ikea nearby? Here's a link for one of their foundations: http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/50197650 Legs would add about another $20.00 (I'm Canadian so I'm not sure about US pricing). It has slats, not springs, so would give very firm support for your mattress. Oops, cancel this suggestion. I just remembered you said you already have a foundation.
This message was modified Aug 15, 2010 by DianeK
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cynicaljones
  
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Re: Creative Ideas For Making A Frame Needed
Reply #3 Aug 15, 2010 12:04 am |
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It's just a standard metal frame with roller feet. I got the full/queen size because I was told that the extra 5 inches of my twin xl bed wood cause unbalance and make a cantilever weapon if anyone sat on the foot end of the bed. I have a foundation, it's the one I bought with the mattress from SleepEZ. The problem is that it is 3 pieces bolted together. I don't know for sure but I suspect that the frame was not supportive enough and was possibly causing the foundation to flex at the bolts. I don't want to spend the money on another foundation and I don't want to make a quick decision on a bed frame. So, looking for a quick, cheap, easy solution.
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cynicaljones
  
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Re: Creative Ideas For Making A Frame Needed
Reply #4 Aug 17, 2010 1:53 am |
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Does anyone have any experience with these legs? Sleep Solutions Bedlegs I'd probably go for the 10 inchers for maximum underbed space. And although the bed is a Twin XL, I think I'd get the queen set over the twin, because it has 9 legs instead of 6. Because of the way the foundation is made (3 sections), I think the more support accros the thing, the better.
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