Any advice on repairing this bed?
Any advice on repairing this bed?
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gareth h

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4,250 posts

257 months

Yesterday (07:33)
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My makeshift repair (a stack of Evo magazines) isn’t really appreciated, any thoughts on a repair?
The top and bottom holes are for locating dowels, the centre hole had a nut set into it which pulled out, the headboard seems to be chipboard so I’m not very confident I could just glue the nut back in.




Belle427

11,644 posts

260 months

Yesterday (07:43)
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Long screw or two in through back of the headboard?

Monkeylegend

28,836 posts

258 months

Yesterday (07:46)
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Belle427 said:
Long screw or two in through back of the headboard?
That's how it got broken in the first place, too many long screws.

pinchmeimdreamin

10,846 posts

245 months

Yesterday (07:49)
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screwed to the headboard then sit the side on and screw from below ?

allegro

1,328 posts

231 months

Yesterday (09:44)
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Worse "me and the missus are rampant in bed" post ever

Huzzah

28,824 posts

210 months

Yesterday (09:51)
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Nail it to the wall.

craigthecoupe

1,024 posts

231 months

Yesterday (09:51)
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rofl
Drill, glue, dowel?
Or brackets as above if it needs to come apart again?

InitialDave

14,851 posts

146 months

Yesterday (09:55)
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You probably need a plate or really large washer to spread the load and stop it pulling through.

Jap90s

1,956 posts

148 months

Yesterday (10:01)
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Block of wood in the corner, screwed to both

miniman

29,737 posts

289 months

Yesterday (10:02)
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JoshSm

4,314 posts

64 months

Yesterday (10:26)
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Make a bigger hole, make a bit of solid wood to fit, glue it in with a decent D3 glue or a D4 PU wood glue, put the nut into the new bit of wood.

Ideally you'd bore a nice round hole & cut a plug to match.

The right glue and enough of it will hold it together at least as strongly as the original chip board.

mgtony

4,191 posts

217 months

Yesterday (10:33)
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A long bolt with a washer through from the back of the headboard into the original round hole and fix with nut and half moon washer. Could also add a very small 'L' bracket top and bottom of the inside face to stop any twisting.

JoshSm

4,314 posts

64 months

Yesterday (10:33)
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Or just glue the nut in with some of the D4 PU gel glue. It won't be coming back out easily. That stuff is a bit flexible and expands and bonds all sorts.

This stuff https://www.amazon.co.uk/Soudal-Wood-Adhesive-Minu... or this https://www.wickes.co.uk/STS-Mega-Strength-PU-Adhe... which is basically the exact same stuff. Bonds more than just wood, use it to bond in a wall plug and it'll stay put even if the brick splits.