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This one is pretty out of left field for a metal working forum but I figured I would give it a shot.I need to build one of these for a firehouse and the DIY kits are $400 for instructions, some hinges and air springs. Don't see why I can't just fabricate all the parts myself but I need some direction. If anyone has photos of one they built it would be a huge help.www.FirehouseFabricators.comZachLincoln 210mpLincoln SW200Hypertherm Powermax 45xp2x4 CNC Plasma Table.
Reply:PM duaneb55.He worked in the commercial firefighting equipment industry for a long time. He would likely know, or at least know where to direct you.Expert Garage Hack....https://www.facebook.com/steven.webber.948
Reply:I googled " how to build a murphy bed from steel" and plenty of free designs and parts suppliers came up..you have a large choice of reading..Of all the things I lost I miss my mind the most...I know just enough about everything to be dangerous......You cant cure stupid..only kill it...
Reply:My wife built one using the Rockler plans and hardware. It turned out great. I wouldn't want to try it without a full set of plans and I think the hardware kit is actually a pretty good value. The swing down bed is quite heavy and getting the hinge, stop and strut location/angles just right would be important. There are also some slick details like the fold down legs also operate the latches the hold the bed in the upright location. I am sure you could build a simpler version, maybe with a cable/pully counterweight instead of the struts, but the Rockler design is sure nice.http://www.rockler.com/vertical-moun...dware-hardware
Reply:Here I thought a Murphy Bed was something to go on the back of a truck Expert Garage Hack....https://www.facebook.com/steven.webber.948
Reply:Originally Posted by 7A749Here I thought a Murphy Bed was something to go on the back of a truck
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