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Good video bro but u missed a lot of key things that could of helped people more specially in 6:15 u forgot those screw catcher things that go into the holes that catches and bonds the screws together…. U didn’t show that so people that’s aren’t handy wouldn’t have k own what to do would have been confused like “ why is my screw not catching” 🤣🤣🤣 good video tho
I’m saying in mines to be delivered I’m worried about the size even though my apt is small and the space I need it for is small I still wanted the full effect of a dining table
Thank you very much, I really appreciate e, cause I didn’t know where to start I brought this long time and didn’t know how to start assembling it first thing the pieces are not numbered so I didn’t know where to start start thank you very much. I was thinking of sending it back.
Thanks for the video! Pleasantly surprised there weren't any missing pieces. You should put an Amazon link for that small hammer/rubber mallet combo. Perfect for smaller projects where full size tools are overkill.
Somebody pls help me??? I had this bed for my oldest son and it’s been put away for 5 years now my youngest son want it and I dnt know where I put the screws 🤦🏾♀️ what type of screws I need and where can I get them??? Thanks
Reach out to the manufacturer Maxwood Furniture. Also, there’s a link to the instruction manual I the description of this video. Inside the manual there is a full hardware parts list. You can see the bolts needed there and can try and buy them at a local hardware store or maybe Amazon.
The metal crossbar I received had sunken bolt holes and short bolts. Use an extender and an allen hex bit to hand tighten. (this information is not in the instruction manual.)
Just curious , I’m with a company that has assigned me a bunk bed installation order. This same type of bunk bed in the video. They are only trying to pay me 120 for pick up delivery and install. What would You say a fair price would be for this type of work ? Would really appreciate your professional opinion. Thank you
Hey there! $120 isn’t terrible, but can end up being not such a great deal depending on a couple of factors: (1) How far you have to travel to pick up and deliver; (2) whether or not you have to rent a vehicle to transport the bed; and (3) whether or not pickup has to be done on a day prior to installation. If miles traveled exceeds 10 miles, or if any rental fees are incurred, or if pickup/delivery/install stretches over a two day period then $120 wouldn’t suffice. Something to take into consideration is if you are trying to build a business and fill your calendar then you should consider the $120 for an opportunity to provide a great service and LEAVE A BUSINESS CARD. Years ago, I would take on jobs for much less than I would today in order to potentially get future business, and it worked! It’s a more forward-thinking mentality, but it comes down to your individual situation.
Thank you for taking the time to do this. I have three of these I have to put together tomorrow for a customer and I would have been there all day if not for this video. Thank you.