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Zip Dee question
07-18-2007, 12:45
Post: #1
Zip Dee question
My big awning rolls out fine. I extend the front rafter arm and the
hook on the end drops down over the shaft where it enters the head,
holding the awning in the extended position.

The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so it
engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only by a
short section of the hook and therefor could drop on someone's head at
any time, probably mine.

Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site diagrams,
but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog doesn't
differentiate between the front and rear parts.

I have the older curved style.

Gardner
78FC33
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07-18-2007, 13:37
Post: #2
Zip Dee question
Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my big
awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on backwards.
It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it out
and turn it around. Should solve the problem.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36 (with 8 awnings)
Tacoma, Wa.

>
> The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so it
> engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only by a
> short section of the hook and therefor could drop on someone's head
at
> any time, probably mine.
>
> Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site
diagrams,
> but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog doesn't
> differentiate between the front and rear parts.
>
> I have the older curved style.
>
> Gardner
> 78FC33
>
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07-18-2007, 14:05
Post: #3
Zip Dee question
While we're on awnings, anyone know a trick for stretching awning
fabric? Two of my window awnings will not come out far enough to
hook them open, but I have seen a picture of them out so I know that
they did reach once upon a time. Suggestions?

Scott Forman
86 PT38

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
wrote:
>
> Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my big
> awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on
backwards.
> It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it out
> and turn it around. Should solve the problem.
> Bob Lawrence
> 84 PT36 (with 8 awnings)
> Tacoma, Wa.
>
> >
> > The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so it
> > engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only by a
> > short section of the hook and therefor could drop on someone's
head
> at
> > any time, probably mine.
> >
> > Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site
> diagrams,
> > but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog doesn't
> > differentiate between the front and rear parts.
> >
> > I have the older curved style.
> >
> > Gardner
> > 78FC33
> >
>
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07-18-2007, 14:10
Post: #4
Zip Dee question
Do they come down far enough for a flap of fabric to hang below the roller
assembly?
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
Royale Conversion
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Forman
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:05 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Zip Dee question


While we're on awnings, anyone know a trick for stretching awning
fabric? Two of my window awnings will not come out far enough to
hook them open, but I have seen a picture of them out so I know that
they did reach once upon a time. Suggestions?

Scott Forman
86 PT38

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
wrote:
>
> Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my big
> awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on
backwards.
> It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it out
> and turn it around. Should solve the problem.
> Bob Lawrence
> 84 PT36 (with 8 awnings)
> Tacoma, Wa.
>
> >
> > The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so it
> > engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only by a
> > short section of the hook and therefor could drop on someone's
head
> at
> > any time, probably mine.
> >
> > Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site
> diagrams,
> > but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog doesn't
> > differentiate between the front and rear parts.
> >
> > I have the older curved style.
> >
> > Gardner
> > 78FC33
> >
>





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07-18-2007, 14:16
Post: #5
Zip Dee question
Yes, they are extending fully, but it's like the material has shrunk.


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert"
wrote:
>
> Do they come down far enough for a flap of fabric to hang below the
roller assembly?
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
> Niceville, FL
> Royale Conversion
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Forman
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:05 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Zip Dee question
>
>
> While we're on awnings, anyone know a trick for stretching awning
> fabric? Two of my window awnings will not come out far enough to
> hook them open, but I have seen a picture of them out so I know
that
> they did reach once upon a time. Suggestions?
>
> Scott Forman
> 86 PT38
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
> wrote:
> >
> > Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my
big
> > awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on
> backwards.
> > It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it
out
> > and turn it around. Should solve the problem.
> > Bob Lawrence
> > 84 PT36 (with 8 awnings)
> > Tacoma, Wa.
> >
> > >
> > > The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so
it
> > > engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only
by a
> > > short section of the hook and therefor could drop on
someone's
> head
> > at
> > > any time, probably mine.
> > >
> > > Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site
> > diagrams,
> > > but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog
doesn't
> > > differentiate between the front and rear parts.
> > >
> > > I have the older curved style.
> > >
> > > Gardner
> > > 78FC33
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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07-18-2007, 14:50
Post: #6
Zip Dee question
Well, I don't know. If the awning is extending fully one could conclude the
awning material is ok, or it would not extend to its original length. Perhaps
the strap itself shrunk some, but I wouldn't know why.???? My mount straps are
pretty tight.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
Royale Conversion
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Forman
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:16 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Zip Dee question


Yes, they are extending fully, but it's like the material has shrunk.

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert"
wrote:
>
> Do they come down far enough for a flap of fabric to hang below the
roller assembly?
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
> Niceville, FL
> Royale Conversion
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Forman
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:05 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Zip Dee question
>
>
> While we're on awnings, anyone know a trick for stretching awning
> fabric? Two of my window awnings will not come out far enough to
> hook them open, but I have seen a picture of them out so I know
that
> they did reach once upon a time. Suggestions?
>
> Scott Forman
> 86 PT38
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
> wrote:
> >
> > Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my
big
> > awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on
> backwards.
> > It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it
out
> > and turn it around. Should solve the problem.
> > Bob Lawrence
> > 84 PT36 (with 8 awnings)
> > Tacoma, Wa.
> >
> > >
> > > The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so
it
> > > engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only
by a
> > > short section of the hook and therefor could drop on
someone's
> head
> > at
> > > any time, probably mine.
> > >
> > > Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site
> > diagrams,
> > > but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog
doesn't
> > > differentiate between the front and rear parts.
> > >
> > > I have the older curved style.
> > >
> > > Gardner
> > > 78FC33
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>





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07-18-2007, 15:05
Post: #7
Zip Dee question
Thinking again, if the awning did shrink it would fully extend on the roller but
not to its original intended position causing the strap to be short. I think.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
Royale Conversion

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07-18-2007, 23:56
Post: #8
Zip Dee question
Bob,
When your awning is closed how is the rafter arm secured?

On mine there is a bolt in the main arm extending at a 45 degree
angle upward. The hook on the rafter arm is flat against the main arm
when stored. If I reversed it the hook would be about an inch away
and it would put quite a bit of sideways stress on it.

Gardner
78FC33

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
wrote:
>
> Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my big
> awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on
backwards.
> It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it out
> and turn it around. Should solve the problem.
> Bob Lawrence
> 84 PT36 (with 8 awnings)
> Tacoma, Wa.
>
> >
> > The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so it
> > engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only by a
> > short section of the hook and therefor could drop on someone's
head
> at
> > any time, probably mine.
> >
> > Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site
> diagrams,
> > but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog doesn't
> > differentiate between the front and rear parts.
> >
> > I have the older curved style.
> >
> > Gardner
> > 78FC33
> >
>
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07-19-2007, 03:13
Post: #9
Zip Dee question
Zip Dee sells replacement straps in 2 lengths, 32" & 42" for the window awnings.
The longer straps could be shortened to work.

Troy Tikalsky
Waconia, MN
1986 Newell


----- Original Message -----
From: Leroy Eckert
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Zip Dee question



Well, I don't know. If the awning is extending fully one could conclude the
awning material is ok, or it would not extend to its original length. Perhaps
the strap itself shrunk some, but I wouldn't know why.???? My mount straps are
pretty tight.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
Royale Conversion
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Forman
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:16 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Zip Dee question

Yes, they are extending fully, but it's like the material has shrunk.

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert"
wrote:
>
> Do they come down far enough for a flap of fabric to hang below the
roller assembly?
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
> Niceville, FL
> Royale Conversion
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Forman
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:05 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Zip Dee question
>
>
> While we're on awnings, anyone know a trick for stretching awning
> fabric? Two of my window awnings will not come out far enough to
> hook them open, but I have seen a picture of them out so I know
that
> they did reach once upon a time. Suggestions?
>
> Scott Forman
> 86 PT38
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
> wrote:
> >
> > Been getting extra window awnings all around. Been cleaning my
big
> > awnings and I think your problem is the hook portion is on
> backwards.
> > It slides off the portion attached to the side of bus. Take it
out
> > and turn it around. Should solve the problem.
> > Bob Lawrence
> > 84 PT36 (with 8 awnings)
> > Tacoma, Wa.
> >
> > >
> > > The rear rafter arm, however, has the hook facing upwards so
it
> > > engages the shaft from the bottom. The arm is supported only
by a
> > > short section of the hook and therefor could drop on
someone's
> head
> > at
> > > any time, probably mine.
> > >
> > > Is this the way it should be? I looked at the Zip Dee site
> > diagrams,
> > > but they only show the front arm and the parts catalog
doesn't
> > > differentiate between the front and rear parts.
> > >
> > > I have the older curved style.
> > >
> > > Gardner
> > > 78FC33
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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