fig wrote:Looking good Herman!
You've worked it all out very well considering we just had the brackets and no clear idea how everything went together.
The only bit I don't like is the folding front support legs. Have you had a look at how that is solved on the early bay westies? They have a pair of W-shaped brackets that rest on the front panel when the bed is down; probably not quite as sturdy as the folding legs, but one less step required to open the bed, and mrsfig and I have tested it very well with no threat of the bed collapsing.

There is a time when a couple are in bed, that the idea of the bed collapsing,
Should not be the only thing on your mind... ..

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The legs are not a necessity, as the bed is firm and steady with out them. but being in engineering, I tend to over engineer.
The guy that fits his own bed, can decide if he wants to fit them or not, at least he will know where & how to fit them..
You will find that where I used 40 x 40 x 3 mm angle iron, you could go down to 2 mm, but I feel, that you use the bus for fun, you do not want to have bed breakdowns just because you got to "Feisty" on the 1st day, and now have to cancel the rest of the holiday.......
Herman