And functions precisely as a bed should!
I did have to order a "bunky board" because I was super uncomfortable sleeping so far off the gound after having slept so close to it for so long. I'm sad that I don't have easy access to that window any more. Who knows, maybe by this time next year, I'll be back on the floor. :)
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I put together and moved this bed 3 times before I landed here. Had to take the tiny casters off because it was far too wobbly at that height.
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With split box spring. Now if I could have just slept on the box spring, it would have been fine.
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With mattress.... things are getting tall. Oh dear.
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With bed things. you can barely see the bed. Guess it was ok not to worry too much about the finish.
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So far away from the ground! At this moment, I grabbed the phone and ordered the Bunky Board so I could get rid of about 3" of height.
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I also noted that someone had tacked pieces of 2x4's on to the bed slats, so I got rd of those and managed to lower the how thing by at least 5". There's little visual difference with all the bed stuff on, but you can see a wee bit more of the headboard.
I started window # 12 of 14 for Ian's shop too. I sucked it up and figured out a much better way of designing the window so it matches it's partner better. It can never match 100%, because the opening is a different size (one is fixed, one swings out) and they are also in two different planes - the fixed one sits about 3" further out in the opening then the swinging one.
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Dutch windows were made up of glass that starts off 4" x 6". I cut a bunch of them to start.
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I reuse all sorts of glass as long as I can cut it. This is a mix of reclaimed Victorian are storm windows (aqua) and turn of the century vestibule windows from a house outside Boston (lime). That one super dark and thin pane is anyone's guess.
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Cut and fitted up.
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Soldered. I played solder chicken and won! (I did have a spare roll in case this happened.)
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Little wires soldered on.
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Cemented and powdered. The white powder ("whiting") helps the cement cure faster, I'm told. It also helps clean the oils off the glass.
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I took a minute to clean the basement, include vacuum my filter box. It's not 100%, but at least all this dust wasn't let to float around the basement.
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I was able to meet Ian on Sunday, and he took home the window and installed it.
So this was the old design:
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Old style. Blegh.
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New style. Still not match-y, which drives me nuts, but much better. I'm told even better in person.
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I have to make a second one with the narrow center (there's two sets of these) but then it'll be on to the last window and this project can be done.
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