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โMay-09-2017 01:24 PM
SpeakEasy wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
I've seen a lot of DIY awning covers over the years (even made one myself) but this is the best idea I've seen because you can drive with it and it will stay on in high wind while parked.
Years ago I made a cover from vinyl gutter pieces and it worked fine, but when we moved to a windier area, I could not use it anymore.
Very, very good idea.
Thanks for your kind words, Ron3rd! I have to admit, there was a point at which I almost gave up on it. When the adhesive was failing and I had to climb up on a makeshift ladder at a roadside rest area to remove it, I wasn't sure I'd be able to make it work. It looks like all that's behind me now. I hope others who want to do this can learn from my experience.
-Speak
โMay-09-2017 12:19 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
I've seen a lot of DIY awning covers over the years (even made one myself) but this is the best idea I've seen because you can drive with it and it will stay on in high wind while parked.
Years ago I made a cover from vinyl gutter pieces and it worked fine, but when we moved to a windier area, I could not use it anymore.
Very, very good idea.
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โJun-27-2016 10:42 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
You did a fine job, but I'm not sure sun damage is a big enough concern to justify the time, effort, and expense. I replaced the then 16 year old awning fabric on our previous coach due to stains and a couple of tears from falling branches. The fabric itself was still in good shape otherwise. The cost was about $200 at the time. The now 15 year old fabric on our current coach is also in good shape other than acouple of minor stains that seem to be bleach/cleaner resistant.
I will be replacing our slide topper fabric this year though, due to stretching and sagging.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJun-27-2016 06:39 AM
SpeakEasy wrote:popeyemth wrote:
Can't read your comments by the pics
Hmmm. I wonder why not. Did you click on the pictures? Do you see little "comment" icons showing on the pictures?
-Speak
โJun-27-2016 06:24 AM
TNGW1500SE wrote:
Do you remove it to tow?
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