Re: Bunkbed - resolved [message #297441 is a reply to message #294740] |
Wed, 16 March 2016 05:28 |
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mark grady
Messages: 70 Registered: November 2015 Location: northern Indiana
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I got a bunk bed set from Frank Sundram in Richmond, KY, and have modified it to fit on the passenger side in my '78 Kingsley. It originally had a passenger side (26-11) that was removed by the PO.
To 'convert' the top bunk, I had the arms cut off at 'the bend' and added a straight tubular brace across the entire back (connecting the remaining bracket to bracket stubs) and then re-welded the arms to the brace. (flipping the bent arm over).
VoilĂ ! Passenger side bunk. Even the bottom cushion is different, due to the location of the prop open brace and the mounting for the hinges. I think the 26-11 was the only configuration for a passenger side bunk.
Mark
Northern Indiana (N-IN)
'77 + 78 Kingsley
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