Sup /diy, first of all, sorry for my english (not my native). I know 4chan full of creative and dumba$$ people and I think its gonna be fun to share with you what I'm doing right now. I want to share my loft bed processes. I have this idea since last year but I haven't enough time to design/construct it and make it happen. Ive been doing this with my worker (2 guys + 1 including me) since monday. I've a ton of photos to share with you, the processes and the crazy things my workers did. Let's start
Gonna dump my sketchup first, so you guys can see the final product
The stair is the most complicated thing to build
Fyi, the materials I'm using most of them are hollow steel with variation sizes, like 20x40cm, 30x60cm, pipe steel and plywood (12mm thick)
Why didn't you just make a ladder?
Now the fun part begins, from my design to the real world. I know from the beginning, one of my design will have a misscalculation, mainly the stair. So, during the construction process, we will change what we think it must be changed. On the photo, it shows my workers prepared the hollow steel to be cut
>>1015950
I wont anon, because I want to make a cupboard below the stairs
I have one of these, keep in mind that it gets hot as fuck compared to a normal bed because of heat convection (hot air rising above cool air)
>>1015959
But if you extended the loft all the way along the wall you'd have room underneath it for a cabinet where the stairs are.
This is what we were working on
It's for the base of my bed
>>1015961
I know it for the first time, gonna buy air conditioner for my room
>>1015965
because i need more space for my cupboard. Ladder will cut off some of it so its not that efficient. Gonna upload what it looks like later on
>>1015965
this one
>>1015977
But if you make the loft so it's wall to wall, the space occupied by the stairs would be empty. The ladder wouldn't take up a lot of space at all.
The base for my bed finaly take its shape
>>1015986
yeah shape and someone is geting blind are they retarded?
>>1015981
these are the reference I'm using. The main difference is, I'm using steel not wood
>>1015994
Something more like this
>>1015993
I've mentioned it when I started this thread. I said "the crazy things my workers did". I just dont understand how they do it. I said, "dude..gonna buy you better eye protect and gloves". He said, "we dont need it, simply because its not comfortable.." lol. Ok then, do what you want. They even climbed 3 story building without any safety at all (sadly I didnt take a photo)...nah dude, the way they work is normal in my country. I even said, when the western see how you guys work, they will shake their head..btw I was in germany for 7 years so I know exactly right there safety comes first, but here safety comes last as you can see on the photo.
>>1015986
>rwb_makes_a_bed.jpg
>>1015998
Ah...I see what you mean. I want the bed and the stairs in a box shape. I've designed many variations and possibility including the one you've mentioned :D I choose that final design, because I want the rest of my room to be my working space. On the photo, you can see he just close his eyes lol...safety dude...
All of these done on monday, gonna upload the rest of it later
During the work, we decided to put more steel to make it more stable as I will put a 12mm thick of plywood on top of it
Next the stair
>>1016059
You're a brave man
Assembly
Result
>>1016060
My workers did the job, I just did the design and make the plans for them and I have no experience with steel
This is the last thing we did for today (applied paint to the plywood), gonna continue it tomorrow. Maybe I will update it if anyone of you interessted. Catch you soon anon
>>1016078
Where is this all taking place OP? Your workers welding w/o safety lens aside...looking breddy good to me!
>>1016002
>safety comes last
wearing eye protection when welding isn't really safety
safety is wearing a hard hat because something might fall on you
wearing rubber gauntlets with live wires because you might touch something
wearing steel toe boots because you might drop something
if you don't wear welding goggle you won't 'might' go blind, you will go blind.
>>1016078
in my experience its more natural to go from a climb to a crawl on a ladder, its weird on steps. you have to crawl because you can't stand up obviously.
get some soft carpet for the platform, a length of timber l moulding (or in your case i guess angle iron?) tidies up the edges nice.
Merida? Que pedo con esos putos? Obligalos a usar algo de proteccion puta madre
>>1016118
>brown people
>pretty competent
>no regard for PPE
Southeast Asia?
>>1016134
You don't actually believe he's looking straight into it do you?
More likely he's just closing his eyes during the welding. I work as a TIG welder and do this all the time when tacking stuff together. just blink during the tack. Granted, I do wear a transparent mask because I don't want to get burned.
>>1016118
OP here, I'm from southeast asia anon. Believe me or not, he is a welder for more than 20 years (he's 41 right now) and I've asked him with a lot of "why". For myself, safety comes first because I do some woodwork here (building drafting tables, cupboard etc...) I've told them that I want to buy some gears for their safety, but they won't accept it. Nah, do what you want as long as the project can be done.
>>1016134
That is his decision, because he works that way for more than 20 years. What else can I say to them ? Also I've a budget for their safety gears but they refused it.
When I came back to my country, I've seen many workers here is so damn brave (I don't know if its called brave or stupid). Because I used to work with safety in germany.
I have a nice carpet for the paltform, gonna use it after it's finished
>>1016198
Bingo !
>>1016367
Yup, in most cases he's just closing his eyes during the welding but sometimes not
gonna upload a new photo so you guys can see how he welds
The beds without a box under the mattress are on wood slats for a reason, OP. Don't use plywood, use wood boards spaced out.
I should know, I built some Ikea beds with my dad some years ago for a basement, had one with slats and a few we cheaped out on and just used plywood underneath. The ones with plywood got moldy, the ones on slats is still usable.
>>1016459
Yup. You want a good bit of air flow under the bed for comfort and mold mediation.
Everything is looking real good, OP!
And it's awesome that you'd buy your guys some safety gear, even if they refuse it. That speaks volumes about you.
>>1016064
lol nice welding mask
>>1016367
Youd be fired instantly for doing that in most shops.
>>1017828
That's pretty much how I learned to do it here. It's just easier and more comfortable during the tacking process if you ask me.
Damn it actually looks nice, thanks for sharing opie.
Something like that would give me a bit more empty space on my room, sadly the ceiling is to low.
>>1019334
wow, what are you a secret agent?
>>1019341
>multicam errywhere
>horsemask
>8 AR's
>H&Gay
Godammit /arg/, fuck off to your thread.
>>1019334
holly fug thats tha most american badroom ever :D