The bottom wood rails (See image) are mislabeled. Both are H parts list and it should be an I and an H. Not knowing which correct H to use will make you disassemble the bottom bunkbed later.
Also, a pick tool (See image) may be needed to clear out wood debris from manufacturer-cuts or else screws won't go in. Having a mallet also wouldn't hurt too.
And finally, be careful if using power tools. It can damage/crack the wood as you're tighten the long screws. A Milwaukee Surge (fluid drive) may be best. It's more gentle than regular drivers.
DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT USE an impact driver. That will damage the wood!!!
A second helper is needed to build some sections. Instructions are really good, but a helper will make the process smoother.
Great bunkbed, but with one mislabeled part.
The bottom wood rails (See image) are mislabeled. Both are H parts list and it should be an I and an H. Not knowing which correct H to use will make you disassemble the bottom bunkbed later. Also, a pick tool (See image) may be needed to clear out wood debris from manufacturer-cuts or else screws won't go in. Having a mallet also wouldn't hurt too. And finally, be careful if using power tools. It can damage/crack the wood as you're tighten the long screws. A Milwaukee Surge (fluid drive) may be best. It's more gentle than regular drivers. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT USE an impact driver. That will damage the wood!!! A second helper is needed to build some sections. Instructions are really good, but a helper will make the process smoother.