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Better off getting some pallets. Not only do they look better, they are also cheaper and probably last longer than the cardboard-whatever-that-shit-is.

Wouldn't want to wet that bed, it would disintegrate overnight.

I'm sure if they swapped cardboard for thin plywood that bed base would be indestructible.

My bed is 8 concrete blocks for a base with oversize pallets topped off with a panel of 2"/50mm celotex. On the base I have a thin eiderdown. Voila, it has the same feel as a physio bench and can probably take the weight of an elephant!

The lengths you have to go to when your back is wrecked :)

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Good point on the wetting and yes, plywood would probably make this a very solid foundation but it still looks like shit!

Sounds like you have a nice bed and I can align with you on a wrecked back!

Necessity is the mother of invention. It's not the bed that's creaking these days :)