Project #3 - Convert twins to Mega King
Posted 03-18-2013 at 03:38 PM by outofcontrol
We share this trailer with my wife's brother. It's a great co-ownership, and we spend a lot of time camping together anyway. The problem is there's 6 of us. 4 adults, and 2 kids (so far). We're done having kids, but they have one, and are talking about 2 more.
Stage 1 - Convert twins to queen + twin in back.
Stage 2 - Replace front goucho with modern "J-Lounge/Dinette" for better eating, lounging, and nighttime accommodations.
Stage 3 - Add bunks to rear bedroom.
I thought if I took out the night stand between the twins, bridged the walkway with plywood, and found some foam to fill the void I'd be good to go.
Then I found a Queen mattress in the classifieds and it was 30 min away in the 'Couve in WA. The seller had excellent dimensions, actually found the design drawings from AS and sent them to me. It would be a perfect fit!
Bought the mattress for $100, and it was like brand new. I had a leftover piece of 7/8ths plywood from another project and set out making some measurements.
Made some blocks to hold it up, screwed in a front support to the edge, and voila. Enough room for me, the wife, and our 5yr old. Stage 1 complete for maiden camping voyage this weekend.
Stage 1 - Convert twins to queen + twin in back.
Stage 2 - Replace front goucho with modern "J-Lounge/Dinette" for better eating, lounging, and nighttime accommodations.
Stage 3 - Add bunks to rear bedroom.
I thought if I took out the night stand between the twins, bridged the walkway with plywood, and found some foam to fill the void I'd be good to go.
Then I found a Queen mattress in the classifieds and it was 30 min away in the 'Couve in WA. The seller had excellent dimensions, actually found the design drawings from AS and sent them to me. It would be a perfect fit!
Bought the mattress for $100, and it was like brand new. I had a leftover piece of 7/8ths plywood from another project and set out making some measurements.
Made some blocks to hold it up, screwed in a front support to the edge, and voila. Enough room for me, the wife, and our 5yr old. Stage 1 complete for maiden camping voyage this weekend.
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Posted 03-25-2013 at 09:17 AM by outofcontrol -
Posted 07-14-2013 at 07:25 AM by andreasduess -
I recently did about the same thing, I filled in the center void with 1/4 in ply - bridged the opening with 1x 1 1/2 slats notched into each side... I took the center table, split it and cut the curves to fit each upper corner like night stand tables... I took the single mattresses and slid them together ( fastened some one by on each side to keep them from shifting apart, topped it with a 2 1/2 in king featherbed topper and it is the most comfortable bed I have ever slept on (and I have a temperpedic in the house). We filled in the voids on each side with body pillows and shazam one heck of a bedroom! She is in getting new breaks and such or I would enclose pictures - If any one wants more info on this project just give a shout...JV
Posted 07-15-2013 at 07:04 PM by BigPineJandK