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  1. #1
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    Default Cot plans

    Hi all,

    Well I've gone and done it again and my partner and I are expect in a nouther chip of the old block

    So I thought I would look at making a cot out of some nice Jarrah that I have stashed away. I have seen a few plans about, however all seem to have fixed sides, I am after a set of plans for a cot with a drop down side for easy access to get Bubs in and out.

    Also I did see on here a link for a NZ company that supplies parts for cots and now I can't find it. So any help would be appreciated.

    Also am looking at making a changing table. Have some good plans for that.

    Will post pics once I get underway.

    Cheers and Beers
    Taz

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    might be easier to go to one of those second hand shops , get one there and take the hardware off that. Might need to check some tip shops as I don't think salvo's are allowed to take second hand cots unless they are current Aussie Standards.

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    Carbatech have the sliding mechanisms you are looking for. Just Google them and follow the links, It worked for me last month

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    Dooghh I jut did a search for cot and found heaps of info including the link to NZ. Could not find it before as I used Cot instead of cot. Damn search engin being capital sensitive.

    Cheers and Beers

    Taz

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    Make sure it complies with Australian Standards for cots. Do a google search.

    SB
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