Fix a Broken Bed Frame (DIY)
by James Russel in Workshop > Furniture
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Fix a Broken Bed Frame (DIY)
![Leg.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FX7/A4LI/LU43OQAZ/FX7A4LILU43OQAZ.jpg&filename=Leg.jpg)
![Leg.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F3F/09MQ/LU43OQ9O/F3F09MQLU43OQ9O.jpg&filename=Leg.jpg)
![MiddleSupport.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F15/MVY5/LU43OQ9Z/F15MVY5LU43OQ9Z.jpg&filename=MiddleSupport.jpg)
This is a very old bed frame that is broken and I think It can still be fixed by spending a little bit of money. It looks like a DIY solution is possible with the available parts that I can use.
![support.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FPK/E8QQ/LU43OQ7O/FPKE8QQLU43OQ7O.png&filename=support.png)
![AngleBar.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FHQ/YST2/LU43OQP4/FHQYST2LU43OQP4.png&filename=AngleBar.png)
![woodglue.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FDY/YHAV/LU43OQPG/FDYYHAVLU43OQPG.png&filename=woodglue.png)
- You need to ready your angle bar and create a screw wholes in advance, it is important that after the applying the glue you then mount the wooden cross beam and screw the angle bar to support the wooden beam.
- Apply the wood glue and make sure it is secured and will not move.
- Install the angle bar and screw in according to the wholes that is pre-made. Make sure the angle bar is secured.
- Allow the glue to cure and install the supporting legs so that there is a support in the center of the bed frame for additional sturdiness.