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I have an old bed frame and it keeps sinking. I am trying to see if anyone here knows of a way to make it so that the bed frame can support my weight (I weight around 190) and I do use a box spring. I will eventually buy a new frame but with Christmas coming up funds are low.

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I have an old bed frame and it keeps sinking. I am trying to see if anyone here knows of a way to make it so that the bed frame can support my weight (I weight around 190) and I do use a box spring. I will eventually buy a new frame but with Christmas coming up funds are low.

Use cement blocks or wood to prop it up under the middle.

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I have an old bed frame and it keeps sinking. I am trying to see if anyone here knows of a way to make it so that the bed frame can support my weight (I weight around 190) and I do use a box spring. I will eventually buy a new frame but with Christmas coming up funds are low.

 

 

Here.

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Quit being a cheap bastard and buy a new bed. Our economy needs you.

 

Side note on beds.

 

:rolleyes:

 

A few years ago I went to a thing at the library on fire or something... Somebody was doing a program on the history of firefighting... Don't ask, at the library my wife works at... So I had to go. :thumbdown:

 

Anyway... Back in early America and colonial times... Do you know what the most prized possesion was? Yep, you guessed it: The bed. Being that, almost all firefighters (or people who helped to put out fires) had a "bed key." That is a tool to take a bed a part and remove it from the premises before it burned up.

 

More useless information I guess.

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Side note on beds.

 

:rolleyes:

 

A few years ago I went to a thing at the library on fire or something... Somebody was doing a program on the history of firefighting... Don't ask, at the library my wife works at... So I had to go. :thumbdown:

 

Anyway... Back in early America and colonial times... Do you know what the most prized possesion was? Yep, you guessed it: The bed. Being that, almost all firefighters (or people who helped to put out fires) had a "bed key." That is a tool to take a bed a part and remove it from the premises before it burned up.

 

More useless information I guess.

 

What would a useless thread be without a completely useless digression by you?

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