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How do I stop my bed from rolling?

Spooner

Lifer
Recently bought a new bed that came on frame that has wheels with seemingly no lock

also recently "broke it in" and found myself rolling all over the freakin room while doing it

went to home depot to see if there's any kind of fix for this and the best i could find were rubber mat thingies that didn't seem large enough nor did i think they would do the job

Help?

Old thread revived by youtube spammer. Hopefully Spooner has resolved the problem by now.
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never seen bedframe wheels with no lock. You can buy those felt pads and put it under the wheels? OR replace them with legs, there are round platform looking legs that is the same height as the wheels that you can get. Home Depot is the wrong place though, try furniture store, like where you got the bedframe from, they should swap you the wheels for the legs no problem.

And if you are rolling all over the bed while doing "it", you are doing "it" wrong.
 
first find what is making the bed move or roll if you will, I suspect the wheels to be at fault in this situation. Then you will be able to make a proper decision regarding the mater.
 
I have a rug that is as wide as my queen size bed and a little longer that I put under the bed to keep it from moving.
 
Originally posted by: Spooner
then how would the thing stay up?

there's no "feet" persay

Per se.

Remove the wheels from the bottom of the legs. Add feet that won't damage your floor.
 
Originally posted by: sdifox

And if you are rolling all over the bed while doing "it", you are doing "it" wrong.

especially if he's alone

"recently "broke it in" and found myself rolling all over the freakin room while doing it"

 
Originally posted by: sdifox
And if you are rolling all over the bed while doing "it", you are doing "it" wrong.

I think he meant his bed was rolling around, in which case, he's doing it right. I don't care if your bed is bolted to the floor, if you haven't moved the bed at least 3 feet from your starting position, you are doing it wrong.
 
Originally posted by: Spooner
Haha, some interesting replies in here ya frickin animals

none really that useful, but what did i expect

none? I am pretty sure I gave you a good answer. And several other people did too.
 
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