nbking
Jan 30, 2017Explorer
PVC Awning cover
I noticed on Youtube that someone used a PVC Pipe to make an awning cover. Anyone know how well that works? Would it be safe to leave it on the awning while travelling?
Almot wrote:
The pics I've been talking about: Clicky.
Note the notches in the gutters ends. For highway speeds I would want more reliable attachment, definitely would glue the end-caps to the gutters. Better yet - would make it a 2-piece and remove it for travel.
I tied the gutter to the awning brackets with a piece of wire on both ends, since my attachment is of a more permanent nature.
IAMICHABOD wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
There is a guy online that sells one that you can drive with and costs around $100. It's a plastic tube that snaps around your awning.
Here is a LINK to that.
Ron3rd wrote:
There is a guy online that sells one that you can drive with and costs around $100. It's a plastic tube that snaps around your awning.
korbe wrote:
My previous awning finally fell apart after 12 years, and the only area that fell apart was where the sun hit it while retracted. So I built my own cover for the new one, and I only use it while my 5er is stored in the driveway for more than a couple weeks.
Almot wrote:Thanks for finding this and posting it. It's the one I had in mind, but could not find it. Been wanting to do this mod so I think I have something planned this weekend now...
The pics I've been talking about: Clicky.
Note the notches in the gutters ends. For highway speeds I would want more reliable attachment, definitely would glue the end-caps to the gutters. Better yet - would make it a 2-piece and remove it for travel.
I tied the gutter to the awning brackets with a piece of wire on both ends, since my attachment is of a more permanent nature.