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High night stands for climb beds
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High night stands for climb beds
We are a bit low on space.  I would like get a climb up bed, but I'm not sure how to get a sleep apnea machine up there.  I'd have to find some very high night table with ledges, I'm guessing.
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RE: High night stands for climb beds
Or build a ledge on the wall or hang a platform from the ceiling.
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RE: High night stands for climb beds
how about a piece of wood sticking out from under the matress as a ledge to sit your APaP on
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RE: High night stands for climb beds
I think Walla Walla has the right idea. I didn't think of it because I dread every time I have to hang something heavy from a wall and potentially deal with plaster walls, but it's time this carpentry noob faces his fears.
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