Building a Fire Engine Bed for your Toddler

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Building a bed for your baby or toddler can be a fulfilling experience for the whole family. Make a list of supplies, a woodworking plan and select a pattern. Make sure you choose a design for the fire engine toddler bed, judge whether the child's age. The accessories make the bed something special for your little fireman
Things you need:
Woodworking Plans
Skill saw
Paint
Drill with screwdriver plant

"1 Choose a plan, a framework of wood for the bed-building project will be.
for this project that the 1 / 2 inch plywood and higher. The strength of the wood is vital for security.

2. Begin assembly inside the room for the use of the fire engine toddler bed designed. Bring all materials and supplies, the situation. Build the bed frame. Make adjustments to the addition of drawers, tailgate or rail head.

3. Attach the pieces together for the bed frame, which is the base of the bed. Measure the mattress to ensure proper seat in the frame. Unscrew the head and foot, the side rails.

4. Adhere the struts to the frame of the mattress support boards. Cut off the sideboards of the size and connect to the rails. Construct a rear door from the platform, complete with hinges, so close the door to open /.

5. Choose color, lead-free, easy to clean, and bright colors for the fire bed. Paint the bed is missing after installation to eliminate any watering of the bed. Put the handles or knobs for drawers and the tailgate door.

6. Add other decorative elements of a fire truck to the bed like a ladder, steering wheel, silver-painted horns, reflectors and a light bar. Check all the safety features.

Tips & Warnings
The supplies list is usually with the plans available. Many buildings also provides lists of bed, helpful tips and tricks of the trade for building a fire engine access bed. Use wood glue or other acceptable non-toxic glue to strengthen and support the construction.When building a bed, are dangerous nails, screws are more secure and easier to use for this type of project.

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