Plywood & buckets bed

Billy The Impaler

Rookie Expediter
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US Air Force
I plan on building a bed by laying plywood on hardware store buckets or milk crates. How thick should the plywood be for a fat guy? Do I need to go a full inch thick?
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
What size plywood sheet (LxW) and how many buckets? And will you have a plywood sheet beneath the buckets so the entire surface is load bearing? In my van the ribs in the floor would have kept a good bit of the bucket not making contact.
 

Billy The Impaler

Rookie Expediter
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US Air Force
I hadn't thought of an under sheet of plywood. I don't have dimensions yet but it would be the width of the sprinter at the side door less an inch or two. I'm thinking 6 buckets.
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Six buckets are going to support almost the entire sheet. Not that I know anything, as I'm not an engineer, don't portray one on television and haven't recently slept at a Holiday Inn Express, but I'd think with 6 buckets a half inch thick sheet would work, especially if you have a sheet beneath the buckets. With fewer buckets or no base support I'd probably go with 3/4.
 
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