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How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Lieutenant
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Our 2910 here in florida
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: November 26, 2012
Model: 2910
ModelYear: 2012
Slide: Yes
IntColor: tan
ExtColor: brown
Location: Deltona Florida
How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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December 22, 2013, 08:37:14 am »
I'm 6'2" and I found the bed a tadtoo short and the mattress uncomfortable. I purchased a Serta 4" mattress topper for a full queen( if you buy one, purchase the 50 lb weight $189.00 at Amazon) I then took a piece of 1/4 " finished plywood from Lowes and, cut it to 60" wide by 2 ft. I had an old mattress topper so I cut 2 5"wide lengths 60 " long and glued the two together. I then covered the two pieces with some long cloth that my wife had and, secured it with hot glue at the seams. I then put 5 strips of industrial strength velcro at intervals on the bottom where the seams meet and attached the piece to the bottom of the lengthwise 1/4 " plywood.Now when we camp I can stretch out and relax and not sleep on a diagonal.When ready to pack up , bend the topper back and slide the extension forward and the bed will move back into position as usual. A word on foam....I found the Serta topper to be superior to cheaper toppers with little or no smell..we love it. Hope this helps LIEUT
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Sparky
334
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: 12/12
Model: 2350 Ford
ModelYear: 2008
Slide: No
Location: Houston, Texas
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #1 on:
December 22, 2013, 10:33:45 am »
Lt
Sounds like a great fix,,, how about some pics, so we can see the results,,, a picture is worth a 1000 words so they say
tks
sparky
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Lieutenant
54
Our 2910 here in florida
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: November 26, 2012
Model: 2910
ModelYear: 2012
Slide: Yes
IntColor: tan
ExtColor: brown
Location: Deltona Florida
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #2 on:
January 25, 2014, 08:28:02 pm »
Ok...now for an update on my "Queen bed extenson". I have to tell you all that my wife and I experienced a couple of wonderful nights sleep with the bed extenson fix up.If I can help anybody out there with answers to the extension problem , please let me know
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desert340
4
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: March 2013
Model: 2551
ModelYear: 2008
Slide: Yes
IntColor: Gray
ExtColor: Gray
Location: Arizona
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #3 on:
March 02, 2014, 11:39:20 pm »
On my wife's side, she also needed an inch or so to be comfortable. I cut a 21 inch square section out of the wall at the foot of the bed. I framed up the opening in thin cherry stained wood, then I added some insulation between the wall and the refrigerator. I gained 1 1/2 inch of foot room and that is what was needed. Easier than bed stretchers.
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Lieutenant
54
Our 2910 here in florida
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: November 26, 2012
Model: 2910
ModelYear: 2012
Slide: Yes
IntColor: tan
ExtColor: brown
Location: Deltona Florida
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #4 on:
March 09, 2014, 06:55:52 pm »
Hmmmmmm...cut a hole in the wall....I have a 2910 and that "option" doesn't pertain to me. We have a bedroom slideout and at the end of the bed there is nothing but "space. I am glad that you worked out a scenario to your problem but, I did not have that option nor would I cut into the wall of my motorhome.Thanks for the reply though
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Lieutenant
54
Our 2910 here in florida
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: November 26, 2012
Model: 2910
ModelYear: 2012
Slide: Yes
IntColor: tan
ExtColor: brown
Location: Deltona Florida
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #5 on:
March 09, 2014, 06:58:20 pm »
PS... I picked up 6 inches and that translates to a full queen
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Bob Mahon
547
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: 6/2011
Model: 2552
ModelYear: 2011
Slide: Yes
IntColor: Tan/Gray/Cherry
ExtColor: Lower Slate Gray
Location: PA
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #6 on:
March 10, 2014, 09:51:35 am »
Let's see some pics of the mods.
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Lieutenant
54
Our 2910 here in florida
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: November 26, 2012
Model: 2910
ModelYear: 2012
Slide: Yes
IntColor: tan
ExtColor: brown
Location: Deltona Florida
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #7 on:
June 02, 2014, 11:32:40 am »
;)I have pics BUT How do I post them here?? This retrofit really works
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Barry-Sue
1165
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: 10/17/11
Model: 2551
ModelYear: 2012
Slide: Yes
IntColor: Cherry
ExtColor: Classic Umber
Location: Michigan
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #8 on:
June 02, 2014, 12:41:03 pm »
LT
Here is a link to a previous post that outlines the process to add a picture.
http://forum.phoenixusarv.com/index.php/topic,1482.0.html
Barry
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Barry and Sue
Current 2012 2551 w/Slide
Previous 2008 2350 w/Slide
Sparky
334
OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: 12/12
Model: 2350 Ford
ModelYear: 2008
Slide: No
Location: Houston, Texas
Re: How I "fixed" the problem of the SHORT queen bed
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Reply #9 on:
June 04, 2014, 07:25:25 pm »
PICS
LT
I also had heck posting pics on this forum,,, you have to really go step by step to post. Matter of fact if I wanted to post something now I would have to go back to the instructions to do it.. I have done a lot of RV projects,,, Since I usually did a lot of steps and pictures I posted them on a blog and then put link on the forum,,, was easier and also did not take a lot of space on the forum page. this is the blogger I used
https://www.blogger.com/home
thanks for you contribution
sparky
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