Securing window awning
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10-22-2007, 13:05
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Securing window awning
I guess I have a broken spring on one of my small window awnings, as I
suddenly glanced in the mirror yesterday and found it open going down the highway. Is there a way to secure the awning tube to keep it from unrolling until I can get the spring replaced? Right now I have it lashed up to the goat rail with bungies, but I'd like something a little more "professional". Suggestions? Scott Forman 86 PT38 Memphis |
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10-22-2007, 15:20
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Securing window awning
Scott I have used those plastic ties, you can push
them under the tube and secure them . you can get them in var lengths and strengths, from most hardware stores like home depot, lows , Menard's etc. they will get you home but you have to cut them off.. also zip Dee sell small hooks that you perm mount and hook and unhook each time. also be sure that the springs are tight. Had mine unroll in 70 mph winds going down the road at about 6o mph. should have stoped and watched the sunset , but you know how we are sometimes! getting older and slower or smarter. warren 80 35fcsb 86 40 newell wb wonder why i need both?--- Scott Forman <sforman@...> wrote: > I guess I have a broken spring on one of my small > window awnings, as I > suddenly glanced in the mirror yesterday and found > it open going down > the highway. Is there a way to secure the awning > tube to keep it from > unrolling until I can get the spring replaced? > Right now I have it > lashed up to the goat rail with bungies, but I'd > like something a > little more "professional". Suggestions? > > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
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10-23-2007, 00:55
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Securing window awning
Scott,
Sounds like you did a pretty professional "shade tree" job. Thats what bungee cords are for securing a load. Howard T., Sowega, 86 PT40 ----- Original Message ----- From: warren madson To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 11:20 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Securing window awning Scott I have used those plastic ties, you can push them under the tube and secure them . you can get them in var lengths and strengths, from most hardware stores like home depot, lows , Menard's etc. they will get you home but you have to cut them off.. also zip Dee sell small hooks that you perm mount and hook and unhook each time. also be sure that the springs are tight. Had mine unroll in 70 mph winds going down the road at about 6o mph. should have stoped and watched the sunset , but you know how we are sometimes! getting older and slower or smarter. warren 80 35fcsb 86 40 newell wb wonder why i need both?--- Scott Forman <sforman@...> wrote: > I guess I have a broken spring on one of my small > window awnings, as I > suddenly glanced in the mirror yesterday and found > it open going down > the highway. Is there a way to secure the awning > tube to keep it from > unrolling until I can get the spring replaced? > Right now I have it > lashed up to the goat rail with bungies, but I'd > like something a > little more "professional". Suggestions? > > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.485 / Virus Database: 269.15.1/1079 - Release Date: 10/19/2007 5:10 AM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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