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Re: Bunkbed [message #294626 is a reply to message #292186] |
Thu, 28 January 2016 12:51 |
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mark grady
Messages: 70 Registered: November 2015 Location: northern Indiana
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I'm hoping I'm not to late, but I'm interested in the bunk bed (back). I'm planning to put in a passenger side bunk, so yours may not work.
hit me up by direct e-mail at m grady at amishbell dot com (convert this to regular format)
Thanks!
'77 + 78 Kingsley
[Updated on: Thu, 28 January 2016 17:20] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Bunkbed [message #294631 is a reply to message #294626] |
Thu, 28 January 2016 14:45 |
tphipps
Messages: 3005 Registered: August 2004 Location: Spanish Fort, AL
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To add to the bunk bed conversation, I have a set of the brackets that attach to the wall for the bunk beds. You can have them for shipping expense. Removed from junk yard 1977 Royale.
P.M.
Tom, MS II
2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
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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
[Updated on: Wed, 16 March 2016 05:30] Report message to a moderator
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