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[Request] Broke my box spring :donkeykongdoctorupset:

I broke the box spring. I jumped on the bed :!diddykongdoctorupset: :!donkeykongrainbowhop: :!donkeykongrainbowhop: :!donkeykongrainbowhop: :!donkeykongrainbowhop: and the wooden slats broke. It was free anyway.

The manufacturer recommends I don't use a box frame. I will need a new frame to keep the original height of the bed. I want to get a cheap frame on Amazon that includes steel slats but I'm not sure if I should ham it up a little more. Any advice?

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The only problem with the slat beds is that over time the slats will shift diagonal and fall off the edge of the frame and then the bed isn't supported in that spot. It just requires taking the mattress off and reseating them but it's still a pain in the butt


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screw your slats in dumbass

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Yeah but then the bed frame isn't as portable which is the whole point of the slat bed


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Did i say "nail" or "glue"? Did I say use these? How often do you need to move a bed anyway

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Looks like there's a lot of variation in slat bed designs and it would be a permanent modification to screw the slats in on mine, it was not made with that in mind. Often enough that I wouldn't screw in the slats so that it's easier to move


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