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Old 09-25-2023, 08:52 PM   #1
CraigB in FL
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Bed Frame Repair - Pulled Loose From Slideout

Went camping this weekend and when we put out the bedroom slide, the bed didn't move with it. Bed frame pulled completely away from the wall. Underbed storage has only the extra dining room chairs, the bedspread and pillow shams. We were able to remove everything from the platform so we could manually push the bed out, but will need to repair it before we can use it again.

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Are there no studs in the wall? It looks like the frame is only screwed into the wall paneling. Suggestions for making a durable repair? Are there any wall anchors that won't just make a bigger hole in the paneling? I need to pull up the bottom of the storage area to be sure, but I think one of the rollers is frozen, possibly jammed with carpet fibers. Has anyone put down some sort of track for the rollers to ride on?
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