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DIY: How to Make a PVC Camping Cot

You don’t have to be Goldilocks to find a camping cot that’s “just right.” Commercial cots tend to be narrow, way too long or too short. They are made to fit average sizes, although I’ve met very few “average” people.

Camping is one of my favorite hobbies. Camping cots are not. The aluminum types tend to be too flimsy, too heavy, too big or other problems. I’ve purchased models that when assembled, the fabric bed would not fit into the frame at all. Returning them to the store is a pain.

Since another hobby of mine is working with PVC, I had an idea that hit just right.

I designed a PVC camping cot and bed that works perfectly. It’s lightweight, stores quickly and costs almost nothing. Best of all, the design can be customized for any one of any size.

I made mine out of 1″ PVC pipe and connectors. I like using schedule 40 PVC, which is made to withstand high water pressure. It’s thicker and stronger than regular furniture grade PVC pipe.

Children’s cots can be made from ¾” PVC pipe, while people who weigh 200 lbs. and over should use 1 ½” to 2″ PVC pipe. For heavier folks, I would double the cot fabric.

It is assumed that the builder has knowledge of sewing and basic hand tool use. Books and online sites are available with free instruction, or one ask or trade with friends with skills.

You will need: