Just put it together. It was fine as a solo job, took about 20 minutes, though Ive gotten pretty handy with an Allen wrench.
Not sure if it was just the one I got but--theres supposed to be four screws on each side with the metal and wood board. Theres two short metal pieces and two longer ones that connect. Theres supposed to be short screws holding both connecting sides, but with the way the short bars connecting piece is on one side, those short screws dont reach. It almost looked like the holes with the extending piece from each pole were put on the wrong way.
I just left it alone. The frame seems sturdy enough. I sat there after I was done, and not being a small person, I was glad it held up to the weight cap mentioned in the description.
The point of it is to look good and serve as an occasional guest bed. And it wasnt expensive, so all in all I say good deal.
Guest room day bed
Just put it together. It was fine as a solo job, took about 20 minutes, though Ive gotten pretty handy with an Allen wrench. Not sure if it was just the one I got but--theres supposed to be four screws on each side with the metal and wood board. Theres two short metal pieces and two longer ones that connect. Theres supposed to be short screws holding both connecting sides, but with the way the short bars connecting piece is on one side, those short screws dont reach. It almost looked like the holes with the extending piece from each pole were put on the wrong way. I just left it alone. The frame seems sturdy enough. I sat there after I was done, and not being a small person, I was glad it held up to the weight cap mentioned in the description. The point of it is to look good and serve as an occasional guest bed. And it wasnt expensive, so all in all I say good deal.