I’ve inserted the metal rods on both sides but I need to use a a bed side crib. I’ll Be honest, the manual was very poorly labelled and told us to assemble a stand alone crib and once we did that, it told us what to do for a bedside crib, unfortunately it seems too late to convert it to a bedside crib as the metal rod on the zip side is nearly impossible to take out. Can anyone please advise how to take the metal rod out and convert it to a bedside crib as it’s not sliding through
You should be able to unscrew the rod fairly easily and slide it out, if you are having an issue we would recommend speaking with the company that you purchased from
@@BabyLadyUK1991 Not easily at all....tried for a good 30 mins and it wont come out. I may have to contact Jon Lewis. I would say, in future that manual should say at the start, for bedside crib, follow these instructions, for standalone crib, follow these instructions instead of going straight into a standalone crib and then asking to disassemble and making it more difficult...
We were in the exact same position it’s seems once you add the second rod there is no point of return if you want to use the zip feature and the instructions at any point do not state this, or the rod on the zip side should be a slim line rod.
Legend thank you. I was confused by the 2 metal rods but your directions solved the issue. We are using it as bedside so only needed one rod. Thanks 👍
I had the same problem. Thank you
My son and I are about to build one of these in the next couple of hours - good job I saw this first!
We hope this helped!
It will
Actually be helpful if we could see
Hi Andrea, what is it that you can not see? we may be able to help
@@BabyLadyUK1991your about 6000 miles away from the camera
put the music louder in the background it wasn’t loud enough thanks
I’ve inserted the metal rods on both sides but I need to use a a bed side crib. I’ll
Be honest, the manual was very poorly labelled and told us to assemble a stand alone crib and once we did that, it told us what to do for a bedside crib, unfortunately it seems too late to convert it to a bedside crib as the metal rod on the zip side is nearly impossible to take out.
Can anyone please advise how to take the metal rod out and convert it to a bedside crib as it’s not sliding through
You should be able to unscrew the rod fairly easily and slide it out, if you are having an issue we would recommend speaking with the company that you purchased from
@@BabyLadyUK1991 Not easily at all....tried for a good 30 mins and it wont come out. I may have to contact Jon Lewis. I would say, in future that manual should say at the start, for bedside crib, follow these instructions, for standalone crib, follow these instructions instead of going straight into a standalone crib and then asking to disassemble and making it more difficult...
@@HaroonKhan-jk3fhdid you manage to sort this ive just encountered the same issue. So frustrating the introductions are.
@@jayallen7495 +1 on the metal rod issue. Did you manage to slide it out?
We were in the exact same position it’s seems once you add the second rod there is no point of return if you want to use the zip feature and the instructions at any point do not state this, or the rod on the zip side should be a slim line rod.
Can you please tell me the size of the box?
for some reason my flat base panels keep falling out no matter how tight i screm the screws :(
I think you might need to go back to your retailer on this one as it maybe faulty
It's good to see Woodglut have new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
Mine works too. I used the Woodglut plans and performed it without any problems.