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Posted this in my build thread, but may as well post here if someone's looking for a simple build.
Empty bed, cleaned it out and took some measurements.
Cut the plywood to length and width, then cut out the spaces for the bulges in the side of the bed.
First test fit to make sure the cut outs lined up, all good! time to cut more supports.
The rest of the supports ready.
Now that all those are cut out, time to screw them on.
Another test fit to make sure things are still good.
Time for the side piece of plywood, I went taller with this piece, so it can hold the foam pad from sliding off the side.
I'm going to leave this end open, so I can store things like my shovel, axe, and hi lift underneath.
And thats the sleeping platorm! super easy, it's really light, and it's dead simple to remove it by myself.
Empty bed, cleaned it out and took some measurements.
Cut the plywood to length and width, then cut out the spaces for the bulges in the side of the bed.
First test fit to make sure the cut outs lined up, all good! time to cut more supports.
The rest of the supports ready.
Now that all those are cut out, time to screw them on.
Another test fit to make sure things are still good.
Time for the side piece of plywood, I went taller with this piece, so it can hold the foam pad from sliding off the side.
I'm going to leave this end open, so I can store things like my shovel, axe, and hi lift underneath.
And thats the sleeping platorm! super easy, it's really light, and it's dead simple to remove it by myself.