โJul-26-2018 10:01 AM
โJul-27-2018 02:00 PM
H20ENG wrote:If it's loose & flapping, or water ponding, just have it adjusted.
Thanks all for your input. I'm always questioning why things are the way they are and always learning in the process. I'll stick to the recommended topper and call it good.
โJul-27-2018 07:45 AM
โJul-27-2018 05:21 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Put an electric patio awning over the whole thing.
โJul-26-2018 08:09 PM
bukhrn wrote:JayGee wrote:I don't know what topper you have, or who installed them, but mine are tight as a banjo string, maybe you need to have yours adjusted.
I would rather just add another awning over the window or whatever. The flapping on a extra long slide topper would be significant and I wouldn't want to put up with that. Slide toppers are not usually pulled very tight..
โJul-26-2018 05:06 PM
JayGee wrote:I don't know what topper you have, or who installed them, but mine are tight as a banjo string, maybe you need to have yours adjusted.
I would rather just add another awning over the window or whatever. The flapping on a extra long slide topper would be significant and I wouldn't want to put up with that. Slide toppers are not usually pulled very tight..
โJul-26-2018 02:11 PM
H20ENG wrote:Not off your rocker, but minimal benefit for the amount of money and labor involved. IMO anyway.
Thanks All,
That's why I was thinking of an aluminum channel spanning the whole length of the shade (2' total wider than the slide). The channel would attach to the slide and the roller brackets would then attach to that channel. I see no issue with this setup. The rigid channel would prevent the side load torque you speak of with the longer hex bars.
Am I off my rocker here? Should this be moved to DIY?
Thanks All
โJul-26-2018 12:18 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Put an electric patio awning over the whole thing.
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