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PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:12 pm 
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Hi Guys and Girls,

I dont know much about D.I.Y Stuff so after abit of advice

Today i purchased a new king size bed and put it together. (which is very nice)

When it was complete i noticed one of the bolts (side of the bed, which goes into the head board) had the spring washer and the normal washer in the wrong place, basically the spring washer should of went on 1st and then the normal washer but I had done the opposite on the one bolt

Would this make much or any difference as i dont really want to take the whole thing apart again but I really dont want to damaged the bed either


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heeelllooo and welcome mac456 :welcome: :welcome: :welcome:

unlikly to make any difference if tight just leave it if it comes loose in 5 years then swap it round or just tighten up again :thumbright: :thumbright:

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"Did the earth move for you Darling"

As BA said don't worry about it, hopefully there's more than one bolt holding it together.

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thanks for your advice :-)


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