โMay-27-2014 04:06 PM
โJun-05-2014 10:52 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:That, I believe. There is just a real deep stubborn streak in this old Swede that is resisting the installation of a roller system.westend wrote:
I don't want a plastic tarp, I've camped a few nights in wind with a semi-permanent installation and the racket is merciless.
FYI:
An awning isn't much quieter "in wind". But most folks close them in such conditions anyway, and it's certainly easier to do that with yer standard roll up type.
โJun-05-2014 02:54 PM
โJun-05-2014 02:50 PM
westend wrote:
I don't want a plastic tarp, I've camped a few nights in wind with a semi-permanent installation and the racket is merciless.
โJun-05-2014 02:39 PM
Tarkin75 wrote:Awesome, this is just what I want to do. Thanks for posting!
Check the truck camper forum... "truck camper university" I think it is.
You can get some "awning rail" attach it to the side of your camper, and follow the rest of the directions there using a standard plastic tarp. I picked up my awning rail from brunner enterprises in New York, bing will get their URL (brunnerent.com I think) for you. Going to just screw it only my camper with some sealant, etc, and use "sail slides" to attach the tarp to the awning rail. Use some aluminum poles for the stays, etc, and you're good to go.
you can get sail slides pretty cheap from sailrite.com.
Later
C
โJun-03-2014 03:21 PM
โJun-03-2014 08:43 AM
wmoses wrote:TucsonJim wrote:
I'd just use a tarp, poles and rope.
Agreed, especially for a $1K trailer. Everything is relative. ๐
โJun-03-2014 05:16 AM
TucsonJim wrote:
I'd just use a tarp, poles and rope.
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โMay-27-2014 07:14 PM
โMay-27-2014 06:21 PM
TucsonJim wrote:
I'd just use a tarp, poles and rope.
โMay-27-2014 06:13 PM
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