Squeeking Wood

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Is there any compound (i.e.talc, ect) that can be put on wood joints (bed) to stop/reduce squeeking?

Many Thks,
RichA
 
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what sort off joints are you talking!!!!!
glue joints no

screw and dowel joints try tightening first

if the noise is activity based you could always secure to the wall with a sutable spacer [so the feet clear the skirting]
 
Thanks for your reply. The joint looks like this...

Corner_Joint_Bed.JPG


Cheers,
RichA
 
looks like the top tounge shaped piece off the bracket has opend up a bit!!!
try tapping them into line but not too much or they wont fit over
or alternativly you could try a small wedge in the top lightly tapped home to tighten up[lolly stick may do ;) ]
 
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big-all said:
looks like the top tounge shaped piece off the bracket has opend up a bit!!!
try tapping them into line but not too much or they wont fit over
or alternativly you could try a small wedge in the top lightly tapped home to tighten up[lolly stick may do ;) ]

Big Al ,I suspect by the time anyone gets to the cigerrette time or in you're case the lolly time(a bit strange that one)the squeaking will have stopped..I suggest sleeping sideways rather than lengthways, seems to work for me ;)
 
big-all said:
looks like the top tounge shaped piece off the bracket has opend up a bit!!!
try tapping them into line but not too much or they wont fit over
or alternativly you could try a small wedge in the top lightly tapped home to tighten up[lolly stick may do ;) ]

Big Al ,I suspect by the time anyone gets to the cigerrette time or in you're case the lolly time(a bit strange that one)the squeaking will have stopped..I suggest sleeping sideways rather than lengthways, seems to work for me ;)
 
big-all said:
looks like the top tounge shaped piece off the bracket has opend up a bit!!!
try tapping them into line but not too much or they wont fit over
or alternativly you could try a small wedge in the top lightly tapped home to tighten up[lolly stick may do ;) ]
 
big-all said:
looks like the top tounge shaped piece off the bracket has opend up a bit!!!
try tapping them into line but not too much or they wont fit over
or alternativly you could try a small wedge in the top lightly tapped home to tighten up[lolly stick may do ;) ]
 

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