I came to this site like others trying to figure out how to assemble. we bought the bed broken down already. The center and side plastic retainer clips don't come off easily - maybe they are not designed to? Regardless, I used brute force to pop them off. Most of them I broke the pins on the clips. NO BIG DEAL as there is enough of a nub left to easily pin the center clip in. So here is the assembly I used. Put the headboard/footboard/sides/center support firmly in place first. Then pop off the center caps. pt a slat in each side location, lift up at the center, insert the center clip and come straight down. Done. Took about 6 mins...
SOLUTION: I dislodged the plastic caps with a pair of children-safe scissors (for grip). Even IF you end up ripping half of them (which we definately did), reassembling the wood pallets with the plastic caps as originally intended worked out perfectly despite that.
I am here for the same reason. Instructions say it's easy to disassemble and reassemble but I've tried to remove the caps and break the plastic anchors. I shouldn't have to buy all new parts to move the bed to another room. Right?
Michele Randolph Did you find an answer to this? I am having the same problem, so I just set the wooden panes on top of the plastic caps as a temporary fix...
Put the plastic caps on the middle beam ... then take one slat and cap one end with the single connector. Take that same slat and insert the uncapped side into the middle section first all the way, then it should allow you enough wriggle room to push the outer edge down and align the connector into the two gaps on the side. Hope that helps ... but since you posted this months ago you may have already resolved 😊
Sulueti Thanks for replying! I actually haven’t fixed it LOL I eventually gave up on trying and got a bunkie board for that section of the bed. I’ll try again since I still have the wooden panes!
@@jaidensprout6861 yes i took a rubber mallet and hammered them up to pop them out! then used some e6000 on the pieces that had broken off in the first place, to keep them secure in them once placed back in, a few were broken, before. the rubber mallet didnt break any. hope this helps
No ? That simple ? I explain : found a bed near by and was perfect for my new place .all the bits are there but the plastic cups are attached to the frame and I was wondering how the hell am I gonna do this .😌. 5 * for this diamond of a video
Currently at work and forgot thank god this existed
I came to this site like others trying to figure out how to assemble. we bought the bed broken down already. The center and side plastic retainer clips don't come off easily - maybe they are not designed to? Regardless, I used brute force to pop them off. Most of them I broke the pins on the clips. NO BIG DEAL as there is enough of a nub left to easily pin the center clip in. So here is the assembly I used. Put the headboard/footboard/sides/center support firmly in place first. Then pop off the center caps. pt a slat in each side location, lift up at the center, insert the center clip and come straight down. Done. Took about 6 mins...
I need the single and double plastic caps. Where do i buy these from?
0:51 Should say "Push down and break connector X and connector Y"
SOLUTION: I dislodged the plastic caps with a pair of children-safe scissors (for grip). Even IF you end up ripping half of them (which we definately did), reassembling the wood pallets with the plastic caps as originally intended worked out perfectly despite that.
I used the hex wrench provided. I slipped it under each cap and lifted them without breaking. It did hurt my hands, but worked
Do you know how I can get the cap out without them ripping?
I am here for the same reason. Instructions say it's easy to disassemble and reassemble but I've tried to remove the caps and break the plastic anchors. I shouldn't have to buy all new parts to move the bed to another room. Right?
Mist of my slats with the middle plastic cap don't fit to the middle frame.
Can Someone tell me how to remove the caps without breaking or put the slats on with the caps in place
Michele Randolph Did you find an answer to this? I am having the same problem, so I just set the wooden panes on top of the plastic caps as a temporary fix...
Put the plastic caps on the middle beam ... then take one slat and cap one end with the single connector. Take that same slat and insert the uncapped side into the middle section first all the way, then it should allow you enough wriggle room to push the outer edge down and align the connector into the two gaps on the side.
Hope that helps ... but since you posted this months ago you may have already resolved 😊
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Sulueti Thanks for replying! I actually haven’t fixed it LOL I eventually gave up on trying and got a bunkie board for that section of the bed. I’ll try again since I still have the wooden panes!
Angel No worries at all - hope it works out 😊
Just do it yourself, go to woodprix page and learn how .
That’s great but the issue is after you move and the plastic caps are already on
my problem exactly! did you ever figure it out?
@@jaidensprout6861 yes i took a rubber mallet and hammered them up to pop them out! then used some e6000 on the pieces that had broken off in the first place, to keep them secure in them once placed back in, a few were broken, before. the rubber mallet didnt break any. hope this helps
No ? That simple ?
I explain : found a bed near by and was perfect for my new place .all the bits are there but the plastic cups are attached to the frame and I was wondering how the hell am I gonna do this .😌. 5 * for this diamond of a video