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  2. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    A mass-produced flat-pack bed with two sets of slats, 2019. Note central longitudinal support, and two straps binding each set of slats together. An all-wood foundation usually has seven or eight support slats, long laths of wood laid across the frame. The Ancient Egyptians used slatted beds, [3] and the Ancient Greeks may have used them. [11]

  3. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    All-wood foundations have become increasingly prevalent as U.S. mattress makers shifted to super-thick, one-sided mattresses. [16] A grid-top foundation bed base is a type of bed foundation that features a grid-like structure made of metal or wood slats.

  4. Bed - Wikipedia

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    A slat bed is a flatpack bed with wooden slats for the bedbase. A sofabed ("pull-out" or "pull-out bed") is a folding bed that is stored inside a sofa. Sofa beds are also called "convertibles" and "hideaways." A state bed developed in Early Modern Europe from a hieratic canopy of state. A toddler bed is a small bed for young children.

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  6. Railroad tie - Wikipedia

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    The crosstie spacing of mainline railroad is approximately 19 to 19.5 inches (48 to 50 cm) for wood ties or 24 inches (61 cm) for concrete ties. The number of ties is 3,250 wooden crossties per mile (2,019 ties/km, or 40 ties per 65 feet) for wood ties or 2,640 ties per mile for concrete ties. [3] [42] [43]

  7. Stanley Furniture - Wikipedia

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    With its focus solely on wood furniture, Stanley opened a new, 300,000-square-foot facility in Martinsville, Virginia in March 2000. [ 4 ] In late 2003, Stanley Furniture joined Vaughan-Bassett Furniture, Bassett Furniture and 20 other furniture manufacturers in filing an anti-dumping petition with the U.S. Government .