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- Y-GuyModerator
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
Rockhillmanor, could you leave the tabs in if you took the s hooks out.. especially if you get the webbing tabs rather than rubber? seems like it wouldn't make a huge difference then.
I've left those tabs in w/the hooks no worries.
But when I tried to roll up the awning sunscreen we made it was way to bulky and wind while driving could easily have caught it and caused problems. - Y-GuyModeratorWe made our own with fabric from Lowe's years ago. We folded the top about 2" and sewed it with the sewing machine. Then ran a line of plastic clothesline through it. Now we just feed it through the awning strap hole on the bottom of the awning. The clotheslines rope keeps it wedged in the hole, and it's easy to pull out if the wind kicks up. Grommets along the bottom allow us to either weigh it down or secure it with some rocks or a stake to keep it in place. It helps keep the RV cooler and aided in our fridge doing better when we camped in Utah at 110° at Coral Pink Dunes.

- wannavolunteerFExplorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
QFP wrote:
We have a Voltage 3905. We would like to add a sun screen to the awning with possibly rolling up with the awning when it retracts. Has anyone tried this?
No it should not be rolled up in awning.
They sell rubbber slide in tabs with hooks on them, sold at any camping store. They slide into the groove in the awning tube. The hook attaches to the grommet holes in the sun shade. The tabs need to be taken out also before rolling up awning. IMHO Fabric ones are better than the plastic ones for hanging a sun shade lays downward flatter.
Rockhillmanor, could you leave the tabs in if you took the s hooks out.. especially if you get the webbing tabs rather than rubber? seems like it wouldn't make a huge difference then. - StraboExplorerGo to a glass and screen shop and order some 90% suntex in black, works great and folds ez. You can sew a hem on it on one long side and slip in the plastic rope awnings use to secure the fabric to the rail.
- QFPExplorerSome great ideas..Thanks
- QFPExplorerMy problem is the extended awning is about 10 feet above the ground, I was hoping I could roll the screen up with the awning and secure it when it was extended to the ground with rope or straps.
- allenmExplorerI've been using a 15' x 6' Dometic Patty O'Shade and rolling it up with our 19' awning. This shade has no grommets or clips. It just has a tube sewn into the top that slides into the awning track.
The awning rolls up just fine, but I wouldn't leave the shade rolled up in the awning for long periods of time.
Bought it at Camping World. - rockhillmanorExplorer II
path1 wrote:
..Biggest hassle to me is folding ours up.
I ditched those heavy sun shades because of how bulky they are to store.
I switched to the sun shade material found at Lowes. Buy it buy the length, add grommets. It will fold up into a 12 inch square if you want it to and is only about an inch thick folded. Comes in a varied selection of colors thar look REAL nice. IMHO better looking than a dark and/or black heavy shade.
I also bought a 40 ft long piece of it and use it as patio mat outside the entire length of the MH. You don't slip on it when its wet like the patio mats. Again folds up flat taking up no more than the size of a laptop in the bay. Can't say that about those huge bulky patio mats!!:B - path1Explorer
QFP wrote:
My problem is the extended awning is about 10 feet above the ground, I was hoping I could roll the screen up with the awning and secure it when it was extended to the ground with rope or straps.
Seen many people use rope or straps or other means but sometime you are going to come across a place that won't allow putting in stakes and raise a fit because somebody will think its a clothes line etc.
I like to use our 3 gallon drinking water jugs as weight secured to handle of jug and sun shade with little bungee cord. Bungee cord allows some little gusts of wind to absorb some of the force of wind.
The first time we hear the little clunk of jug blopping back into place from getting lifted, it's time to take it down and retract awning. (Meaning one edge lifted maybe an inch or two)
Seems to work great for us. Biggest hassle to me is folding ours up. - path1ExplorerI tried to roll mine up 8 foot wide by 14 feet long(don't know brand) and with sun shade on makes it to big to roll up. Everything is fine till about last couple feet. Sun shade makes diameter to big and won't clear to roll up all the way. If that makes since the way I'm describing it.
Maybe others have found a different way or material?
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