by Zacccc » Mon Apr 08, 2019 1:25 am
by Sometimewoodworker » Mon Apr 08, 2019 12:54 pm
Zacccc wrote:I have an old wooden bed which is not easy to move (fairly heavy), so I want to put castors on it. The feet of the two headboard legs are rectangular and measure 45mm x 33mm. The feet of the footboard legs are circular and are 45mm diameter. I was thinking of putting castors on which have a metal sleeve which goes into the wooden foot, and then the bolt of the castor will screw into this. But with the headboard feet being only 33mm wide I don't think they would accommodate the metal sleeves. Can anyone advise on this please?
by Zacccc » Tue Apr 09, 2019 12:42 am
Sometimewoodworker wrote:Zacccc wrote:I have an old wooden bed which is not easy to move (fairly heavy), so I want to put castors on it. The feet of the two headboard legs are rectangular and measure 45mm x 33mm. The feet of the footboard legs are circular and are 45mm diameter. I was thinking of putting castors on which have a metal sleeve which goes into the wooden foot, and then the bolt of the castor will screw into this. But with the headboard feet being only 33mm wide I don't think they would accommodate the metal sleeves. Can anyone advise on this please?
Get the kind of casters that have a hole in them, drill a hole in the bed legs that are a little smaller in diameter than the bolt, chisel out a recess for the nut, sink the nuts into the legs (you can use epoxy if you want but if the bolts are long enough and the sockets for the nuts are a good press fit epoxy isn't necessary).
Then just let the bolts cut threads into the wood.
Depending on the hardness of the woodyou will need a minimum of 40mm of thread into the wood, the softer the wood the more thread you will need in the legs.IMG_7193-3.jpegIMG_7194-3.jpeg
Sometimewoodworker wrote:Zacccc wrote:I have an old wooden bed which is not easy to move (fairly heavy), so I want to put castors on it. The feet of the two headboard legs are rectangular and measure 45mm x 33mm. The feet of the footboard legs are circular and are 45mm diameter. I was thinking of putting castors on which have a metal sleeve which goes into the wooden foot, and then the bolt of the castor will screw into this. But with the headboard feet being only 33mm wide I don't think they would accommodate the metal sleeves. Can anyone advise on this please?
Get the kind of casters that have a hole in them, drill a hole in the bed legs that are a little smaller in diameter than the bolt, chisel out a recess for the nut, sink the nuts into the legs (you can use epoxy if you want but if the bolts are long enough and the sockets for the nuts are a good press fit epoxy isn't necessary).
Then just let the bolts cut threads into the wood.
Depending on the hardness of the woodyou will need a minimum of 40mm of thread into the wood, the softer the wood the more thread you will need in the legs.IMG_7193-3.jpegIMG_7194-3.jpeg
by Sometimewoodworker » Tue Apr 09, 2019 10:35 am
Zacccc wrote:
Thanks very much for taking the time to send such an informative reply. I also posted on another forum where someone suggested using Teflon furniture glides, which, he said, allow easier movement than castors, so I'm going to check those out.
Zacccc wrote: The only part of your reply that I wasn't clear about was where you said "chisel out a recess for the nut". Do you mean to chisel out a hole around the hole, if you know what I mean, this hole being a snug fit for the nut and shallow enough so that the face of the nut is flush with the bottom of the foot? If so, I suppose the hole would have to be hexagonal, so I'm wondering how easy or difficult would it be to chisel out such a hole. As I said before, I'm not great at DIY, so apologies for the dumb questions! Thanks again.
by Zacccc » Tue Apr 09, 2019 2:06 pm
by Sometimewoodworker » Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:24 am
Zacccc wrote:Thanks for that tip.
Btw, as a spin-off I've learned what a Birmingham screwdriver is and what SWMBO means!
by Zacccc » Wed Apr 10, 2019 12:19 pm
Sometimewoodworker wrote:Zacccc wrote:But as to "what SWMBO means" if you have managed to get a reliable way to know that then guru or expert would be accurate ;) 0) :-)