Woodtroll wrote:
Thanks very much to everyone for taking the time to provide feedback - I really appreciate it!
Rhagfo, my awning is 18', so almost as long as yours. Please do post back and let me know how it went if you are able to complete the project.
Many thanks!
Regan
Well Mother nature didn't work out last weekend, so we did it this weekend.
We did as a two person install me and DW, and we were still talking once installed.
I watched a couple You Tube install videos I found this one to be the best help even though it isn't for a RVAwningsmart awning. I also had the DW watch them also, great help in her understanding what we were doing.
Awning Replacement VidWe took our time and truly communicated each step. We only removed the latch end of the tube.
Once we had the valance cord pulled in, the question was how to press the fabric in to the grove to push in the spline. My solution was the BACK edge of a table knife, with two layers of electrical tape, and two layers of strapping tape so as not damage the awning. I used the wrapped up knife to press the awing fabric into the grove while DW pushed the new spline in lubricated with silicone spray. The spline for the 21' came in two pieces each with a square cut end and an angle cut end. We pushed all 21' from one end. Once the 1st piece was in I pushed it with the back of the knife a head of DW pushing in the 2nd piece. First one went angle cut first, second square end 1st.
Well all was well until a caught the edge stitching with the pointy end of the 1st spline. We solved by sticking the leading end of a couple zip ties behind the spline and over the stitching.
With only two people to put the spline on the trailer just takes time. Ladder at the entrance, electrical tape and strapping tape over the opened end of the channel. Just a quick note(^&$*^*^$%) if you have an eyebrow over your door protect those sharp edges also!!!!
So I moved the rear standard and feed the fabric covered spline into the channel I would place the bottom forward of the top, then while DW pushed her end I would feed about 2' until the top of the standard was about 1' ahead of the bottom, then move the bottom again, and repeat.
We will see how it holds up, at $155 for the fabric, and $19 for shipping I will be happy with 5 years, the old one was OEM and 10 years old.
Finished install
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