How do I stop my bed from rolling?

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sdifox

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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: sdifox
And if you are rolling all over the bed while doing "it", you are doing "it" wrong.

I think he meant his bed was rolling around, in which case, he's doing it right. I don't care if your bed is bolted to the floor, if you haven't moved the bed at least 3 feet from your starting position, you are doing it wrong.

depends on whether you got the bed flush against the wall and are operating in that direction
 

lokiju

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Go to a mattress store and get the stationary feet to replace the wheels with.
 

gorcorps

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Originally posted by: sdifox
never seen bedframe wheels with no lock. You can buy those felt pads and put it under the wheels? OR replace them with legs, there are round platform looking legs that is the same height as the wheels that you can get. Home Depot is the wrong place though, try furniture store, like where you got the bedframe from, they should swap you the wheels for the legs no problem.

And if you are rolling all over the bed while doing "it", you are doing "it" wrong.

If you've never got your bed moving then YOU sir are doing it wrong. I feel sorry for all your 'partners'.
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: gorcorps
Originally posted by: sdifox
never seen bedframe wheels with no lock. You can buy those felt pads and put it under the wheels? OR replace them with legs, there are round platform looking legs that is the same height as the wheels that you can get. Home Depot is the wrong place though, try furniture store, like where you got the bedframe from, they should swap you the wheels for the legs no problem.

And if you are rolling all over the bed while doing "it", you are doing "it" wrong.

If you've never got your bed moving then YOU sir are doing it wrong. I feel sorry for all your 'partners'.

see my 1:31 reply
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: gorcorps
Originally posted by: sdifox
never seen bedframe wheels with no lock. You can buy those felt pads and put it under the wheels? OR replace them with legs, there are round platform looking legs that is the same height as the wheels that you can get. Home Depot is the wrong place though, try furniture store, like where you got the bedframe from, they should swap you the wheels for the legs no problem.

And if you are rolling all over the bed while doing "it", you are doing "it" wrong.

If you've never got your bed moving then YOU sir are doing it wrong. I feel sorry for all your 'partners'.

quality furniture son...quality furniture.
 

CCmell

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self-promotion youtube video link deleted

they're called castor cups, i dont know why they call those wheels 'castors' but anyway yeah
 
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Leros

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Wow! That's the best video I've ever seen on YouTube. Melissa's information is the best! Thanks CCmell!
 

Red Squirrel

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At our church we have a grand piano and there are little round thingies to stop it from rolling, maybe go to a piano store to see if they have those. Or buy a couple small Tupperware containers and put the feet inside. Fill with cement. Bolt it to the floor with 4 lag bolts per leg before the cement sets. Should be able to freely do more intensive activities without worry!
 

OverVolt

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Use those triangle things they use to jam doors?

Don't stick it under the wheel, but hammer it (gently) between the wheel well and the wheel. Should lock them eh?
 
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natto fire

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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess OP either no longer has this frame, came up with a solution to the rolling, or stopped getting laid/only doing it on other furniture by now.

LOL @ sdifox's "doing it wrong" remark. If you have never had sex that involved enough kinetic energy to move around something fairly light on wheels (in this case a mattress/box spring, and i'm guessing a fairly flimsy steel frame) it is actually you that is doing it wrong.

edit: looks like that was also covered 4 years ago, but I stand by my statement.
 
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