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Wildwood TT wrote:
I cannot take credit for this tip but it's a good one passed along by a friend who is no longer w/us. Buy a roll of window screen at Walmart, Lowe's, Hm Depot...cheap. I use blk. Using a screwdriver, remove the floor vents in ur camper. Use the vent cover as a pattern to cut out the window screen to shape. Place cut pattern over hole in floor & replace the metal vent cover. This will prevent small items from getting lost or trapped in the vent and makes cleaning the vents very easy. If you are a mom with small kids this tip is a MUST! You won't believe the amt. of small toys that the window screen has saved from falling into our vents! ๐
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โJan-10-2010 02:55 PM
Mule Skinner wrote:
I thought I would put a bar across the bottom of the uprights and use an unglued mortice and tenon joint into the base.
โJan-10-2010 08:02 AM
โJan-10-2010 04:37 AM
shadows4 wrote:
Just need to figure out how to make the base removable for easier storage. Thanks, John
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โJan-09-2010 09:21 AM
Mule Skinner wrote:
I saw these at a campground. I'll have to make a set.
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โJan-09-2010 08:42 AM
โJan-09-2010 08:00 AM
pigroaster wrote:
Here is another idea for you to consider. Awning braces:
Magic โSupport Bracesโ for awnings
Materials list:
4 pieces of 1/2 inch metal conduit (It is almost ยพ inch O.D.) (@$1.97) 10 feet long,
1 length of white high pressure schedule 40 PVC (@$2.08) pipe ยพ ID (1 and 1/8โ O.D.) , 1 length (you need 16 inches ) of ยพ inch dowel, 16 pan head sheet metal screws #8 x ยฝ inch long, 4 woodscrews #12 x 1 ยพ inches long, 4 compression springs (Ace Hardware is good source) ยพ or 11/16 x 3 ยฝ - 4 ยฝ x .87 or better yet .100 inch diameter wire. PVC primer and cement. 100 grit sandpaper or lacquer thinner to remove lettering on white PVC 4 - ยพ inch PVC -T connections (@$0.33) and eight ยพ inch end caps (@$0.35). Buy 4 six foot foam pipe covers (@ $0.98) that will slide on conduit 3/4 inch size. 2 dog holder auger screws ($3.00) and 2 tension springs 3 ยฝ inch x .100 inch diameter wire (Ace again)
You will need some de-flapper units on outside edge of canopy to outside ends of awning frame. Try the Walmart RV section. I know more cash. (approximately $12.00 for two) You need four at least!
Total cost of four bows will be around $50.00 finished. Commercial units sell for $140.00 for two supports or $280.00 for four!
Method:
Take conduit and mark off 10 inches to remain straight at one end and 4 feet on the other end. Do not bend arch at either end. Find a crotch in a tree and have one person help hold conduit level. Slowly push conduit away from you until you feel it give approximately 6 inches. Feed conduit through crotch as you bend on the go. The resulting bend will be about 5 inches from the ground with it all together. When you cut it to size, the arc will be a fat hands width or 5 inches of arc. Do not let conduit collapse. Use steady even pressure to make bends. This is the hardest part. You could use a pipe bending hickey if you have this equipment.
Cut 4 pieces of white 3/4 PVC- 14 ยพ inches long. Cut 8 pieces: 3 inches long and 4 pieces 8 ยฝ inches long. Dowel cuts: Make 4 ends 2 inches long and 4 spacers for end 2 inches long. I know this is overkill but the wood will cushion the conduit end if screws ever give. Pressure from conduit will be against wood dowel.
Make 4 end caps by locating centre on 2 inch long dowel and drilling pilot hole. Screw in #12 screws until 5/8 inch of screw material is out plus hacksaw blade thickness plus tapered part of wood screw. Hacksaw drive end off screw and file or grind a taper on screw end. Round outer edge of wood dowel (1/8 inch of rounding) before or after screw is in place. Place rounded end with wood screw cut off in 14 and ยพ inch piece of PVC. Drill a pilot hole and screw in a ยฝ inch #8 screw (Try to get pan heads for a low profile). Let rounded part of dowel show (about 1/8 inch protruding) and screw together. Place spring in PVC and then push wooden dowel in to hold in place. Drill a pilot hole about 2 ยฝ inches from end so screw will go between second or third coil on spring. This screw keeps spring from falling out. Two screws 1 ยพ and 2 ยฝ inches from dowel and cut off screw end. Remove dowel and do all four items. This is the end that will go into outer aluminium part of canopy. I drilled one size under ยผ inch in outer aluminium shell two marks or 1 inch down from canopy. My unit has a canopy 17 feet long so my four holes in aluminum roller are 40 ยพ inches apart from the edge of the canvas top not the edge of the roller. This allows 4 even spaced supports. (Measure distance and divide by 5)
Now make the ends that fit against the trailer. They will look like a Tee when finished. The part with the end caps on them will be 8 ยฝ inches long and the part that fits in conduit is 8 ยฝ inches long. Prime and cement parts together. Insert 2 inch dowel in end and then the conduit. Pilot drill 2 holes on the same side to screw conduit to PVC using ยฝ inch sheet metal screws (1 inch and 5 ยพ inches from PVC open end). Screw holes are on the side of finished Tee so they have no contact with canopy or do not face down. Think โside viewโ on finished arc. The dowel is a cushion so conduit is not pushing into PVC- T. You could eliminate this dowel part if you desire! You are almost finished. I had to cut 4 inches off my foam pieces when I assembled foam over conduit and placed 14 ยพ inch piece on end. The Tee fits against the trailer at 90 degrees and the 14 ยพ inch end is pulled in and popped into one of the four holes drilled into the outer aluminum roller. The arc is up.
The finished length without the 14 ยพ inch end = 84 ยพ inches on my unit. This will vary on some units. I used the left over foam to make storage caps for conduit so I can place in trailer storage bay without the ends damaging inside of unit. Cut a slit in one end and bend over and duct tape. Cut a small part out to reduce diameter and duct tape. This makes a tight fitting storage cap to protect bare conduit when travelling!
Take two stakes or dog holder screws and auger in ground . Attach a tension spring on screw in ground (Use 3 ยฝ inch x .100 spring). Use ratchet tie downs to hold end of canopy to springs which are attached to pegs or dog holder screws ($3.00 each)
Now here is how it all goes together. Put up awning as per normal practise. Lower the canopy until it just clears door when opened. (Around 6 feet clearance at outside end.) โMagic bracesโ are now installed and the canopy will go up around 5 inches. This means more door clearance!
Installing braces. Place Tee part against trailer just under canopy and pull back on 14 ยพ inch piece and pop into hole in outer part of unit. Foam covers all of the conduit. It will look awesome. Attach outer guy webbing or rope. I tighten supports until spring pulls out so that it will pull everything tight with tension! This allows some movement without pulling out your anchors in high winds. Take down canopy if you cannot stand up in the wind!
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