depends on the futon
depends on the style/type
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A metal futon typically uses bolts and nuts for assembly rather than screws, to ensure a strong connection. The specific size and type of bolts can vary depending on the manufacturer's specifications, so it's best to refer to the assembly instructions provided with the futon.
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It depends on the manufacturer. Most futons I have seen are steel, and can be cut with a torch, brazed, and welded.
Futon bunk beds can cost from as little as $199 for a standard set, to upwards of $1100 for a higher end set. There are options such as double, single, and queen lower beds and materials such as metal, wood and plastic.
Futon frames are most often found in wood and metal. The best woods are quality hardwoods that will hold up to long term use, rather than soft woods such as most varieties of pine.
There are a few places to find an instruction manual for dorel twin over futon metal bunk bed. One idea is to call the company.
This is entirely a matter of preference. Both metal and wooden futons are durable and have their own styles. If you are looking for a more contemporary look, a metal one may be best. For a more traditional look, wood may be best.
it is possible but also not possible. you can get it by any metal typed dragon but it might get a different dragon
Metal rusting (corrosion) is a chemical change.
Physical. The metal wire is still a metal wire after the change.