H i we have just purchased the tuscany pyramid awning we are novices at this so we are not going to open the box with awning in till we arrive on site can anyone tell me do we need to take anything other than what is in the box will it have ground pegs etc thanks
yes when we first started camping it took 4 cans of beer, to erect it, now it only takes 2.Seriously anyone will come and help you if you get stuck, we are a friendly bunch. Enjoy.
i would not think it had ground pegs in the box so take some with you because without them you are snookered, do not forget the mallet as well.and a puller to get them out.check to see if it has any guide ropes too.i always use these to the full because the weather can change and we do not want to be fixing it down in the middle of the night.
Post last edited on 12/03/2008 10:21:56
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we was quiet lucky when we got our van it all came with it a new awning dorema scirocco all storm straps pegs the lot curtains think we was a bit lucky really got a great deal from him as he was divorcing his wife and she wanteed the money from the van so he sold it to us for for 2000 less than it was worth
but i would check to see what is in the box as it could be a bit of a stress when setting it up and you have bits missing
Hi there the Pyramid does come with pegs but you would be advised to get half a dozen good strong pegs as the Pyramid only has the chunky plastic pegs and thin steel ones.The pyramid has clips on the corners of the awning for use with the storm strap kit ,which is brought from pyramid or any dealer that stocks pyramid gear.The clips are a bit like baby,s pushchair clips one slots into the other.The kit is approx 15.00,which is worth it esp in this weather we used to keep ours on every time we was away (peace of mind).Check the box and make sure you have all poles and fittings to slide onto the awning,Get used to what poles go where before you go.
Have fun.....................and enjoy................sue
Also get some hard ground pegs - we carry 10 for when we hit hard standing or hard ground. If you can I really would recommend you try and put it up.
If you cant, then jsut take it easy. Awnings are notorious at first - we have all been there. All awning are mostly the same - you get roof poles which go from the van wall to the end of the awning at the front. They will connect to ground poles which go gtom the roof to the ground. Most designs are clever nowadays and its hard to put them up wrong.
A tip - take some electric tape in different colours - and when youve got it right, label the poles.
Also make sure you put in the walls before you start to tighten the poles as often you wont be able to shut the doors when youve tightened the poles and stretched it all out. So shut them first and peg them down loosely.
Enjoy yourself - you may give the rest of the site some fun, but one day it will be you. Most people will come out and help - my wife tells me off for being nosey and too helpful - but I cant resist it.
What do you need???? i'll tell you.........A BLOODY GOOD SENSE OF HUMOUR !!!
Nah seriously, as has been mentioned, open it up, check all parts are there, some good rock pegs, a sturdy hammer........ OH and the most important thing ................. cool beer. The tip about the coloured tape is a real good one, saves loads of time on the next trip.
I generally put up the centre pole and support first as that allows me to leisurely put the side ones up ( works for me anyway )
Unless you know it to have a storm strap included, I'd suggest you inest in one. I'd also take a proper hammr as well as your mallet. The main site we use is on sand so I carry two of those groundscrews people tie dogs to, I wind them in the ground with an adjustable spanner & fix my stormstrap to them.
Hi - yes we colour code our poles and find it helps. We also do as Bryan above does and put us the centre pole and support first. It works for us as well.
My hubby always has beer on hand. He seems to need this more than an instruction manual!!
totally agree with the idea of opening the box first ... i never and found tha tthe awning which had been supplied was totally the wrong size ... being 150 miles away from home with an awning which never fitted....2 kids a dog...not my idea of fun what i would suggest is trying to fit the awning beforehand it makes life so much easier lol