I am building a loft frame for a queen size bed. Two sides of the loft will be against walls and I plan to use 4x4 beams as supports where the frame will not be screwed into the walls. So basically I will have a frame of 60" x 80" built out of 2x6's, 2 sides of which will get screwed into the walls, with 4x4's holding up the other side. To frame out the base, I will also be using 2x6's every 16 inches. I will use plywood on top for my mattress to sit on.
My question is what is the strongest way to attach the 2x6's to the frame? I can pre-drill and screw the nails directly into the edge of the 2x6 or I can use those metal brackets that get screwed in to the frame and the 2x6's sit in?
The guy at home depot today told me I should nail the 2x6's into the wood rather than do either of those, but I much rather use screws if possible. I always though pre-drilling and using screws was better than nailing, but he advised me otherwise. I just don't want this thing to fall down or wobble. Any advice?
Thanks!
My question is what is the strongest way to attach the 2x6's to the frame? I can pre-drill and screw the nails directly into the edge of the 2x6 or I can use those metal brackets that get screwed in to the frame and the 2x6's sit in?
The guy at home depot today told me I should nail the 2x6's into the wood rather than do either of those, but I much rather use screws if possible. I always though pre-drilling and using screws was better than nailing, but he advised me otherwise. I just don't want this thing to fall down or wobble. Any advice?
Thanks!