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- Chris_BryantExplorer II
KATOOM wrote:
Chris Bryant wrote:
KATOOM wrote:
This is exactly why I asked..... I am replacing the slide toppers and to be able to pull on both sides of the new material at the same time it means kneeling on the top of the slide.
You don't need to do it that way- I open the slide a few inches, unroll the fabric and pin the roller tube, pull the old out, put new in, release the tension and roll it back up.
Now why didn't I think of that? :)
You're not as lazy as me :) - KATOOMExplorer
Chris Bryant wrote:
KATOOM wrote:
This is exactly why I asked..... I am replacing the slide toppers and to be able to pull on both sides of the new material at the same time it means kneeling on the top of the slide.
You don't need to do it that way- I open the slide a few inches, unroll the fabric and pin the roller tube, pull the old out, put new in, release the tension and roll it back up.
Now why didn't I think of that? :) - Chris_BryantExplorer II
KATOOM wrote:
This is exactly why I asked..... I am replacing the slide toppers and to be able to pull on both sides of the new material at the same time it means kneeling on the top of the slide.
You don't need to do it that way- I open the slide a few inches, unroll the fabric and pin the roller tube, pull the old out, put new in, release the tension and roll it back up. - restlesswindExplorer
MNRon wrote:
My Jayco Eagle seemed pretty solid but I never actually tried it. I asked the NuWa manufacturers when we picked up this HH and they said "no problem", I'll gingerly test that sometime... not sure I would do it with other brands.
NuWa told me the same thing - mark_beExplorerFor arctic fox owners: contacted mfg with this question. They answered that it is safe to step onto the slideout roof.
- mark_beExplorerI've read a post here about a year ago about somebody stepping through the slide out roof. YMMV
- CampinghossExplorer III walk on mine whenever I need to. I use the slide out to place my ladder against to gain access to the main roof. It is as solid as the main roof.
- nomad297Explorer
Mich F wrote:
nomad297 wrote:
I do it all f the time. My slide roof is solid.
Bruce
I have to ask, why do you walk on your slide roof all the time ? Mine has an awning over it, and I also can't think of any reason why I would want to walk on the slide roof.
The side of my slide is where I rest my ladder when I go on the roof. When I clean the top of the slide I am all over it sweeping, wiping, cleaning, etc. There is no flex under my feet and the top of my slide has suffered no damage. The top is just as strong as the bottom.
Bruce - KATOOMExplorerI understand that forums are full of more opinions than they are helpful answers but thats because they're forums. Getting answers directly from the manufactures can prove difficult and sometimes the quality of the response can be worse than a forum. Experience has to be worth something.....
That said, I do have a another question which I guess would go along with my original question..... If slides aren't designed to support any weight then what about camping in the snow? :h - ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
TucsonJim wrote:
If somebody comes on here and tells you it's okay, are you going to do it? It might make a good YouTube video! I wouldn't think of doing it, and couldn't see a reason to do it. Everything should be accessible from the roof or a ladder. Repairing significant damage to a slide's roof structure would be quite costly.
It's like the never ending debate over jacking under the frame or under the axle (spring perch)'
Mfgr & axle recommendations are - under the frame.
Plenty of Trlr owners jack under the axle/s.
(Quicker, easier, only need one jack - or roll-up device, etc.)
Soooo....for the slides - ask your trlr mfgr tech line, -OR- pick whichever advice you choose to believe - from an Internet forum..:C
The posters who say - "Go for it, no problem!"
Will certainly help out by chipping in to pay for any damage incurred...:W
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