Bob&Patty
Founders of SoCal Chapter
2 days ago I read a post from "GOLDWINGERS" about the top of their slides blowing in with high winds. I gave this some thought, (sometimes it hurts), but I may have solution. Truckers use what is called a LOAD-LOK to keep there loads from shifting. Since the slides are only held in place by the tubes at the bottom, then they will blow in at the top. If you where to install a LOAD-LOK at the top of the slide, they should not blow in. A LOAD-LOK is a adjustable 2 piece tube that has a ratchet in the middle. It also has a square foot at each end with rubber glued to it. If you were to place it between the 2 slides at the bottom of the top facia and ratchet it out to put slight pressure on the slides, it would keep them from pushing in. To keep from marking up the wood, I would glue some carpet on the feet. They used to be about $90.00 and any truckers supply or truck stop should have them. I did check the height on my slides, so if your not 6' 9" you could walk under them while in place. Just thought I would throw this out for my 2 cts worth. Bob