A box spring mattress should typically be placed flat side down, with the fabric-covered side facing up. This helps to provide a stable foundation for the mattress on top and prevent any sagging or shifting.
The mattress itself has some flexibility, and should bend when carried around the corner. You may,however, need to replace the box spring with a split box for queen mattresses (two pieces that fit side by side under the mattress); the narrower profile is more maneuverable in tight spaces.
A mattress should be flipped about twice a year. It will make your mattress last longer.
Technically yes, in the same sense that you can use a 4" plate for an 8" steak. A twin box spring is considerably smaller (slightly shorter and much narrower) than a queen mattress. The mattress will stick out nearly a foot on each side of the box spring, and a few inches at either the top or bottom (or both).
You should bu some firm mattress that can be memory foam or innerspring mattress. Normally soft mattresses sink when someone sits upon them.
The head of the mattress is the end where the side panel ends are sewn together, and this is where the "law tag" is sewn in. The side panels and foot end of the mattress should show no vertical seams. Unless of course the mattress is a very low quality piece.
Spring side down (in water)
The smooth side of the backer board should face outwards.
The rough side of the cement board should face outwards when installing it.
Spring side goes into the block.
You can put a mattress on the floor and it will be ok to sleep on. Box springs are a unit that allows you to use the matress on a bed. The springs sit on the edges of the bed frame and keep the mattress from falling on the floor. If your bed frame has slats that go across from one side to the other, you can just use a mattress. It won't be as comfortable.
The spring-side of the thermostat should be positioned towards the engine.Logical when you think about the spring is what reacts to the temperature of the coolant - expanding and contracting with the heat levels - thus driving the opening and closing of the valve.See "Related Questions" below for more about installing new thermostats in a Taurus / SableThe thermostat spring always goes towards the engine. The heat from the engine is required on that side of the thermostat for it to function properly.The spring is what is reacting to the rising temperature and opening the mechanism - so it's spring-side to to the engine/coolant.Spring side faces the engine block.
The non-stick side of the parchment paper should face up when baking.