Hiya. Mine's sprung a leak and is spewing foam (its not even cotton inside) and I'm really not up to patching it, so I'm sleeping on a gradually disinflating futon.
Anything longer than 190cm won't fit between the upper bunk's supports, though. It could take up to about 150cm wide.
I'd have to check the dimensions as I am not sure. I got it from here - http://www.authenticfutons.com.au/file/futons.html in april, the website doesn't seem to have exact dimensions either:p The one i bought is a 15 or 20cm thick one ( i can't remember which) for added cushiness.
Dr jon is interested too, but said you need a new bed badly so you should have it.
I'm happy for whoever wants it to get it, however, futons do need to be aired once every 2 months or so or they lose their cushiness. I consider carrying it outside a two-person job or a strong one-person job. What do ya reckon? Would you have a friend to help you with that and would it still suit you?
Currently arguing with drjon over who needs a bed more. I reckon he does actually. I used to sleep on a queensized futon before I got the one I have now. I used to crawl underneath it and walk outside with it over my bent back. All the padding made up for me not being able to see where I was going. Flatmates preferred to sit and laugh at a futon with feet rather than help.
Actually, here my neighbours would have a hissy fit if I dared hang it over the balcony. One can adapt to a gradually hardening futon, though.
If it won't fit its moot. I do see you have interest in Brisneyland too.
Anything longer than 190cm won't fit between the upper bunk's supports, though. It could take up to about 150cm wide.
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Dr jon is interested too, but said you need a new bed badly so you should have it.
I'm happy for whoever wants it to get it, however, futons do need to be aired once every 2 months or so or they lose their cushiness. I consider carrying it outside a two-person job or a strong one-person job. What do ya reckon? Would you have a friend to help you with that and would it still suit you?
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Actually, here my neighbours would have a hissy fit if I dared hang it over the balcony. One can adapt to a gradually hardening futon, though.
If it won't fit its moot. I do see you have interest in Brisneyland too.
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erm, it would be around those dimensions, however, i would have to measure it exactly for you when i pick it up from mooloolaba on thursday.
i will let you know and let you and dr_jon keep discussing:p
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I'm afraid that is too big. Never mind. I hope you have another taker.
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