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| AL... |
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 8:16 pm |
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I want to attach an antique wrought iron headboard to my new bedframe. I
don't want to spend any money on an old bedframe. Any suggestions would
gladly be appreciated. I looked everywhere online! Please any thoughts would
help. Thanks for reading my post. Good day all. : ) |
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| Nancy2... |
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:33 am |
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On Jul 26, 9:16 pm, "AL" <cagney... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: I want to attach an antique wrought iron headboard to my new bedframe. I
don't want to spend any money on an old bedframe. Any suggestions would
gladly be appreciated. I looked everywhere online! Please any thoughts would
help. Thanks for reading my post. Good day all. : )
They make these wonderful things called nuts and bolts in all sizes.
Take your digital camera and take close-ups of each piece and the
spots which you want to join, and take them to your friendly hardware
store. If you need stabilizing rods, you can find those at the
hardware store, too.
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| AL... |
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:53 pm |
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"Nancy2" <nancy-dooley at (no spam) uiowa.edu> wrote in message
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On Jul 26, 9:16 pm, "AL" <cagney... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: I want to attach an antique wrought iron headboard to my new bedframe. I
don't want to spend any money on an old bedframe. Any suggestions would
gladly be appreciated. I looked everywhere online! Please any thoughts
would
help. Thanks for reading my post. Good day all. : )
They make these wonderful things called nuts and bolts in all sizes.
Take your digital camera and take close-ups of each piece and the
spots which you want to join, and take them to your friendly hardware
store. If you need stabilizing rods, you can find those at the
hardware store, too.
N
Thanks Nancy I wish it was as easy as using nuts and bolts. I will add
some pics when I find my camera usb cord. Then we can go from there. Thanks
all! Good day.
Allison |
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| Kris Baker... |
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:14 pm |
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"David Nebenzahl" <nobody at (no spam) but.us.chickens> wrote in message
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Quote: On 7/26/2009 7:16 PM AL spake thus:
I want to attach an antique wrought iron headboard to my new bedframe. I
don't want to spend any money on an old bedframe. Any suggestions would
gladly be appreciated. I looked everywhere online! Please any thoughts
would help. Thanks for reading my post. Good day all. : )
Pictures? A better description of both the headboard and your existing
bedframe? Kinda hard to make suggestions not knowing the configuration of
these items.
Why not attach it to the WALL, where it won't shake and rattle?
Then....all you have to do is shove the bed up against it.
That's the modern way things are done.
Kris |
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