Hello. Nice job. The hardware item is a turnbuckle. And yes only one is needed. Quick critique, with much respect, but your anchor point should have been at the wall at same elevation as ceiling. You can see the hook where is your turnbuckle has a poor lateral pull which is mechanically incorrect. A better design for the “headboard “ anchors is to pull straight from the wall. There are some drywall anchors called “togglers” which consist of two nylon straps and a metal plate. The are easy to install and hold EXTREMELY WELL. I trust them to hold the heaviest of items to drywall. But again with much respect, this is a good design costing minimal money and time. Cheers!
Thank you so much I’ve been wanting to do this myself but couldn’t really figure out a good and sturdy idea you did it for me again Thank you Great Job
Can you list where you purchased all the supplies from and also what the name of that contraction(at end of wire) that tightens the wire? Please ans thanks
What size bed was the 29 in wire for? I'm trying to do this for a standard king size. Also you only did a close-up on one of the corners. Did you use one of the wire tighteners on the opposite corner?
Sorry to ask but why didn’t you put the rings through the opening on the netting? Because you didn’t want to put a ring through them all? If you weren’t going to use them then you could’ve used any other fabric and it would’ve looked nicer.
He didn’t use the rings because he didn’t want to have to undo the railing to remove curtains to wash, so he used Café hooks whenever he wants to take remove the curtains.
Is the materials list a big secrete, because i don't see it, and it doesn't look like he responds to comments, so I'm not sure what to do here. Id like to do this idea, but i don't even know where to start because there's no material list.
Hello. Nice job. The hardware item is a turnbuckle. And yes only one is needed. Quick critique, with much respect, but your anchor point should have been at the wall at same elevation as ceiling. You can see the hook where is your turnbuckle has a poor lateral pull which is mechanically incorrect. A better design for the “headboard “ anchors is to pull straight from the wall. There are some drywall anchors called “togglers” which consist of two nylon straps and a metal plate. The are easy to install and hold EXTREMELY WELL. I trust them to hold the heaviest of items to drywall. But again with much respect, this is a good design costing minimal money and time. Cheers!
Thank you for giving so much info without being boring. I'll be looking for your next video.
You did a great, thorough job!
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Thank you so much I’ve been wanting to do this myself but couldn’t really figure out a good and sturdy idea you did it for me again Thank you Great Job
Looks very nice. You did a great job explaining how to do it all to so thank you very much.
Genius & affordable, thank you.
This is a great idea!
This is a very good video!!!
That thin wire is a brilliant idea! I needed a playable circle and this is it!
Awesome job. It's called a turnbuckle.
Awesome. 💕I am trying to do it for my daughter. Thank you!!
Wow that's brilliant ides😍
Thank You! I have been looking for something like this. They came out great.
You are so welcome!
Wow great idea
amazing video
Thank you for this video 👏
Very nice but I also love your wooden floor
Can you list where you purchased all the supplies from and also what the name of that contraction(at end of wire) that tightens the wire? Please ans thanks
What size bed was the 29 in wire for? I'm trying to do this for a standard king size. Also you only did a close-up on one of the corners. Did you use one of the wire tighteners on the opposite corner?
Reminds me of hospital curtains.
Ha. Well you can change them to your liking - so your stay feels more welcome :)
I'm i the only one who has been waiting on an update?
Sorry to ask but why didn’t you put the rings through the opening on the netting? Because you didn’t want to put a ring through them all? If you weren’t going to use them then you could’ve used any other fabric and it would’ve looked nicer.
He didn’t use the rings because he didn’t want to have to undo the railing to remove curtains to wash, so he used Café hooks whenever he wants to take remove the curtains.
wow
How did you make the corners? What's holding up the corner?
I could be wrong but I think he used 2 turnbuckle hook and eyes, 29 ft of 18 gauge wire, 4 eye screws (one at each corner of the bed) and 4 anchors.
Hi Can you please list what you purchase
what about on top of the bed?
Oh....ok I was wondering why my screws kept coming out trying to this. Thanks
How many of the turnbuckles eye/hook did u use? I only saw two
I like 😍
Where can I get this kit from?
Toggle bolts
very nice
Great
Where's the materials list?
Pls u must explain the cloth verity
why didnt you just use curtain wire?
Good video. Seems to complicated tho
Is the materials list a big secrete, because i don't see it, and it doesn't look like he responds to comments, so I'm not sure what to do here. Id like to do this idea, but i don't even know where to start because there's no material list.
11 minutes in he showed everything he used to
Did you ever figure out the name.of the clamp item
Ember Johnson the item is not a clamp but it’s called a turnbuckle eye/hook
talk too much...but very nice
Noted
Great