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Subject Topic: Putting up traler tent and awning on my o Post Reply Post New Topic
30/8/2010 at 4:07pm
 Location: wiltshire
 Outfit: conway miami trailer tent
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I got to post a boast ! Ive just come back from 3 nights away in Dartmoor on my own. Ive a Conway Miami Trailer tent, and have put the trailer part up on my own before, but have always had help with the awning, and I find the kitchen a devil to move alone. This time I was totally solo, and gave the whole awning thing some thought, and came up with GAFFA tape !! FIRST get the 3 roof poles with the little hook that go into the main frame and GAFFA them in situ  - then - using small pieces of GAFFA - reinforce all the "breaks" and "joins" in the gable front of the awning and attatch it to the 3 roof strut extending poles that youve hooked and gaffa'd into the main frame-- leaving the front legs at half mast -- pull the awining canvas over the front of the frame and up to meet the zips together -- zip in place from the inside, and then raise the 3 front leg up to full extension. DONE !! You can then extend the long roof poles and neaten it all up. Just a tip -- dont press the tape down too hard, you will want to get it off when you take the awning down.

The kitchen part I solved by getting the kitchen into situ first using 1st the car, then moving the trailer maually, and unhooked it from the trailer, then moved the trailer into position -- I dont know if this is how most people do it, but Ive always put the trailer in situ, then manhandled the kitchen into place.

The campsite was The Old rectory -Gullworthy outside tavistock. Lovely pitches, very private - some traffic noise only minor complaint.



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30/8/2010 at 4:30pm
 Location: wolverhampton west midlands
 Outfit: conway contiki
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wow! im impressed! not many folks can say they have done that on their own before.

well done!


30/8/2010 at 4:50pm
 Location: wiltshire
 Outfit: conway miami trailer tent
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Thankyou  -- but I have to say - it was suprisingly easy, and there was no one to argue with lol ! It took the same time as when Ive had helpers, if not quicker to be honest. I wont even think twice about it in the future, the only draw back was that the dogs were the only ones there and I havnt taught them to clap yet !!

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30/8/2010 at 5:15pm
 Location: wolverhampton west midlands
 Outfit: conway contiki
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never the less jen you have done very well to put it up on your own.
soon as you have taught your dogs to clap let me know! that will be big news!


30/8/2010 at 5:23pm
 Location: The Republic of Bethnal Green
 Outfit: 2010 Conway Crusader
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Magic stuff that GAFFA tape I've used MILES of the stuff learned about it when i was a roadie

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30/8/2010 at 6:59pm
 Location: Stockport
 Outfit: Venus and Cmax 2.0D
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You can get wheels for the kitchen unit from Penrose or TVS,about 20 quid,and they really make a difference.Well done putting it up by youself,have a pat on the head and a cube of sugar!

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31/8/2010 at 11:34am
 Location: Kent
 Outfit: Combi camp Venezia & Lokon vario 6
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Well done you! And a great tip too. We always find the awning poles have a life of their own as they are no longer in the condition they should be and often pop out even with two of us putting the tent up. I will try the gaffa tape tip next time - if it reduces the amount of huffing and puffing from my other half as he gets increasingly cross with putting them back yet again it'll be worth it!!!


31/8/2010 at 11:44am
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Yay, well done!  

I would second the wheels on the kitchen - I haven't attempted the awning on my own, but at least I can get the kitchen on and off on my own now



01/9/2010 at 12:27pm
 Location: wiltshire
 Outfit: conway miami trailer tent
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Thanks for that guys  -- and thanks for the tip about the wheels for the kitchen -- am definately getting onto that !

Jen



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01/9/2010 at 11:54pm
 Location: Eastleigh
 Outfit: Mazda Bongo
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We too used gaffa tape for the first time on our tt, although the main thing I did was make the holes smaller so that the poles didn't come out quite so quickly, I then put one boy (we have 3) in charge of each pole and told them not to let go!! The other thing I did at the end of last year was to type up every stage, it made such a difference this year reading what to do next! Our tent was 19 this year and has really come to the end of it's life with us however, it's quite sad really like saying good bye to an old friend.



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