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Ohio cabin bed?

We have an Ohio cabin bed that we are going to sell but don't have the instructions, does anyone know where i can get a copy from
September GC 30th aug-4th Oct £332.74/£375 NSD 3
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  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    found this on tinternet.

    OHIO CABIN BED. No instructions.



    I brought one second hand last week, with no instructions.
    I started building the bed from the wardrobe side as I had no help and was building it on my own. Starting with the large right side, and adding the base of the wardrobe.

    Then screw the back of the wardrobe on.
    Before you add the left side of the wardrobe attach the base of the drawer unit. You can then add the 2 lugs and attach with the tie bolts underneath the wardrobe.

    Then screw the back part of the drawers to it all, and then screw the left side on.

    Now you can build the left side (do not attach yet).

    I screwed the base for the computer tower to the large left side, then attached the back, followed by the right side.

    Moving on to the desk top (curved cut out at back) screwing it to the right tower side and then the large left side.

    NOW you can marry the two sides up, and add the bed base. Screwing the base to the two sides take a little precision, being careful not to screw through the side of the wood.
    Then screw all holes in the base to wardrobe and drawers.


    Now you can put the sides of the bed base on (If I recall 5 screws on each side)

    Finally attach the back of the desk.

    To finish the bed off, attach rails for drawers, with a little grub style screw to fix on each side.
    Wardrobe doors are like most common doors.
    The same goes for the clothes rail, there should be small pilot holes, so they would be the guide.

    Hope I have covered it all.
    Get some gorm.
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