OldSlowHans
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We have a 2011 BC 3510RL.
It has the flimsy electric awning (I liked the older manually operated design SOOOOOOO much better).
When parked "for the winter" in Arizona, we like to put up sunscreens on the side and both ends of the awning. Naturally this is very risky, because the weakling awning "structure" would be damaged in any but the lightest winds.
I would like to fabricate a support frame with end rafters which are located at the end of the canopy to attach "deflappers", and vertical struts to support the ends of the roller. This would stiffen the awning structure and make it more robust, so we wouldn't need to pull down the screens retract the awning at the hint of incoming windy days.
Searching the internet, I don't see any solutions.
Can anyone give me some DIY ideas?
Thanks.
It has the flimsy electric awning (I liked the older manually operated design SOOOOOOO much better).
When parked "for the winter" in Arizona, we like to put up sunscreens on the side and both ends of the awning. Naturally this is very risky, because the weakling awning "structure" would be damaged in any but the lightest winds.
I would like to fabricate a support frame with end rafters which are located at the end of the canopy to attach "deflappers", and vertical struts to support the ends of the roller. This would stiffen the awning structure and make it more robust, so we wouldn't need to pull down the screens retract the awning at the hint of incoming windy days.
Searching the internet, I don't see any solutions.
Can anyone give me some DIY ideas?
Thanks.
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