If you have a company selling aids for disabled people near you they may be able to help. My dad had some for the legs of his chair to make it easier to get out of the chair. Good luck.
2006-11-10 22:32:48
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answered by Ranatalot 1
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Try the place where you originally purchased the bed from. Putting loose blocks under the bed will make it unstable. Might be a better bet to buy new legs for you bed.
2006-11-10 22:33:07
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answered by IC 4
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I recently saw these extention legs that workers were using on a pair of step ladders on a flight of steps so that one set of the ladders legs were longer than the other, and the step ladder was stable. They are adjustable too, the guy said you can buy them at any good diy shop.
2006-11-10 23:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you just make some? It'll cost next to nothing.
Try a timber specialist who do mouldings, that way you might find something with a pattern that will look part or the bed or you could try covering it with upholstery.
2006-11-10 22:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Bed, Bath and Beyond sells these blocks and probably Linens and Things.
2006-11-10 22:37:37
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answered by Tim E 2
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You could try a disability shop. I know they sell things to fit beds for people with disabilities. If not you could make some if your DIY orientated .
2006-11-10 22:32:20
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answered by spensmum 4
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B & Q sell legs for beds etc so you can replace the orrigional legs with bigger ones. doing it that way will not only be easier but it will be a lot safer.
2006-11-10 22:36:16
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answered by angiepoolster 2
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Try asking a bed shop or a carpenter
2006-11-10 22:32:47
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answered by Ollie 7
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Home depot buy cement blocks cheap.
2006-11-11 00:45:20
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answered by Trainman1957 3
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Try local builders merchant ,house bricks ,or breeze blocks
2006-11-10 22:47:44
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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