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How to make bunk beds for the children's bedroom
bullet Page one: Introduction - Plans - Cutting list
bullet Page two: Making the bunk ends and ladder
bullet Page three: Assembling the bunks
arrow Page four: Covering the nuts and screws   -   User Comments/Photos
bullet Safety Guidelines

bullet See the VIDEO at YouTube
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add the bunk bed finishing touches Step 6: Nut guards and screw caps

Make some nut guards. In this context a nut guard is basically a small piece of plywood or MDF board, made to surround a nut and thus help prevent possible injury to a kid who scrapes against a nut or bolt protruding from a bunk rail.

Cut a few pieces of 5/16" (9mm) thick MDF board or plywood about 2 1/4" (55mm) x 2 1/4" (55mm) square.

Stack the pieces on top of one another and lock in between some pieces of wood held by clamps. (See picture.)
This enables the pieces to be held firmly in place while being drilled.

Drill the center hole 1" (25mm) diameter and make the four screw holes near the corners 1/8" (3mm) or screw shank size.

Fix (glue and screw) the nut guards around every bolt that could cause injury to skin if scraped against.

Next pop screw caps over the screw heads.

Finally, sand any sharp corners or edges, see who you can find in the family to help with the painting and have a look at 'a few bunk bed safety guidelines'.

Enjoy!

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