Shelves From Old Futon

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Shelves From Old Futon

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Turn an old futon into some sweet new shelves. Concept by Gabe Nathanson. He's the original "suspension invention" inventor. This particular design/implementation by me.

Ingredient list:
  • Turnbuckels - 1 per threaded rod
  • Threaded Rod - i used 1/4in
  • 1 old futon - or other shelf like wood
  • box of washers
  • box of nuts (both should fit the threaded rod)

Tools:
  • drill
  • dremmel - optional

Took me about 8 hours from start to finish. Cost me about $40.

Design Shelves

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Design your shelves to fit your room -
these are totally adjustable, so you could do anything

Deconstruction & Cutting

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  • take apart old futon
  • cut wood into your desired shelf lengths

Finding Studs & Drilling Holes

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  • find studs in ceiling using stud finder
  • drill small holes where you want your rod to hang.
(they must match the holes you are going to drill in the shelves)

More Drilling

  • drill 4 holes in each piece (2 on each end)-
big enough for your threaded rod to pass through

you want to make sure your wood holes match up with the holes in the ceiling

Screwing & Hanging

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  • screw the closed loop end of the turnbuckle into the holes
  • screw threaded rod into the other end of the turnbuckle
  • hang threaded rod as in pictures

Nearly Done

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  • insert wood shelves onto threaded rod - in whatever configuration you wish.
  • after each piece of wood is on, add a washer and a nut.
  • i used a ladder to keep the wood shelf held up while i ran the nuts up to the desired position. also used tape to tape the washers to the shelf so that they didn't get in the way
  • (optional) - to save a lot of time running the nuts up the rod, use something like a dremmel with buffing attachment to turn the nuts so that they spin up the rod.