squeeky bed
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nigelgibson
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squeeky bed
dont know if this is a techie question really but here goes.... just fitted elite rock/roll bed and the squeeking and rattling is already driving me insane ! dont fancy greasing hinges in case upholstery is marked - ideas on a postcard please .... others must have had same problem !

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Re: squeeky bed
Seriously - stand back and wait for the comments on this one!!!nigelgibson wrote:dont know if this is a techie question really but here goes.... just fitted elite rock/roll bed and the squeeking and rattling is already driving me insane ! dont fancy greasing hinges in case upholstery is marked - ideas on a postcard please .... others must have had same problem !
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Re: squeeky bed
On our R&R (not Elite) it was a combination of the Pins that engaged in the runners and the springs that held the Pins in the locked position, some heat shrink tubing on the pins stopped the metal on metal noises and some Gaffer Tape around the springs stopped them rattling whilst still letting them act as springs. Now there is only an occasional bird like chirp which the next pot-hole normally cures 
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Re: squeeky bed
It will go away after frying a few big breakfasts, that oil gets everywhere

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Re: squeeky bed
Hi
Squeaky beds get less common as you get older.
Cheers
Helen
Squeaky beds get less common as you get older.
Cheers
Helen
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Re: squeeky bed
The trick is to be making more noise in bed than the bed itself makes, then you won't notice it. Try not to get anything delicate caught in the hinges thoughnigelgibson wrote:dont know if this is a techie question really but here goes.... just fitted elite rock/roll bed and the squeeking and rattling is already driving me insane ! dont fancy greasing hinges in case upholstery is marked - ideas on a postcard please .... others must have had same problem !
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Re: squeeky bed
I took the boards of the back. Put the foam that you get for draft excluding around doors and windows. Then screwed down the boards back.
sprayed grease into the area's that move.
After that had to check that board's on the front where not loose and put some extra screw's
best of luck. Found it was a process over 3 months of finding rattles and noises and fixing them one by one. Fix one and another one seems to be as loud as the last one,
Or it's a hip replacement that is squeeking
david.






