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Subject Topic: Awning test run tomorrow! Post Reply Post New Topic
01/8/2009 at 2:30pm
 Location: Kent
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Moselle
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Hi

With a limited number of weekends left before we go to France and a reasonably promising weather forecast for tomorrow we are going top attempt to put the awning up for the first time!

We have never put it up before as we have only been away for weekends but as we are in France for 2 weeks we'll be glad of the extra space. Both of us are awning virgins so to speak so I thought I'd ask if anyone here has any tips or hints they could share with us?

Hubby has already said there will be no arguing and he will remain calm - as he is not the calmest person at the best of times I'm not holding my breath!

Any advice?

 

Karen



01/8/2009 at 2:50pm
 Location: South Gloucestershire
 Outfit: Sterling Excel 550 - Honda CR-V Mk4
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Hi,

Mrs UM says the awning is "an argument in a bag!"

If the awning is new and the panels zipped in, unzip them first.(if removable)

Sort out your poles and lay them in approximate positions on the ground first. (Not too far away...see later)

My advice is to take care when feeding the awning through the rail, have one person guiding and one person pulling. Pull the awning right through the rail and then make sure the awning is positioned centrally (gap to ground equal each side)

We then take the central vertical pole and position it through the awning part extended, I then attach the rafter to the "van end" and fix into the top of the pole.

Mrs UM then stands holding this whilst I go for a pint (only joking!)

I then sort out the first corner pole and pick up the eaves pole (see note above about being easy to reach) and fix the eaves member between the central pole and the corner pole.

Mrs UM then carefully edges along to hold the corner pole. I then fix the corner rafter

and Mrs UM holds it all up whilst I make a temporary guy line connection at the corner.

I then have another pint.

The process is repeated (the other corner, not the pint) to give the beninnings of an awing erected. A few more pegs are put in to tie it down. I then zip in the panels.

I then lift all the vertical poles to full height, tension the rafters and make sure all is square before pegging down fully.

I use a Hercules tensioner as I am puny.

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Mr UM



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01/8/2009 at 4:38pm
 Location: Chorley
 Outfit: Fiat Doblo Cargo Micro Camper Van
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We'd never used our awning so a couple of weekends back we put the caravan on the site where we store it for one night and had a go at putting the awning up.

Have to say we agree with the above comments, it is an argument in a bag but I think when you've done it once it will be easier next time round. Taking it down seemed alot easier!

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01/8/2009 at 5:08pm
 Location: Leicester
 Outfit: Abbey stafford 95
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I done my awning first time 3 weeks ago i hadnt done one b4 or infact seen anyone doing one.

i got all the poles out that were thankfully color coded ie red to red yellow to yellow i fixed the awning to the van but layed the poles down on the floor Ie the legs away from van i then pulled awning out next to the van and bit by bit threaded in to awning rail and pulled along until i had equal disatance both sides i then pushed/stood rest of poles up 1 at a time, then again extended to full height this took me approx 3-4 mins and wold have been fine if only i had the awning the right way around ( bl**dy thing was inside out.

a simple tug from one end (after laying awning poles down) the whole thing slid out i turned the right way around and proceeded as above.

I then put up 2 kite type tents inside for the helpers that I had with me (that funnily were no where to be seen until everything was done)taking me no more than 20 mins to complete the whole exercise



02/8/2009 at 8:20am
 Location: Cannock
 Outfit: Freedom sunseeker and Delta Heron static.
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Theres no amount of instruction following that will help you to erect the awning.The sheer sight of all those poles, bits and pieces and the awning itself will bewilder you.Just take your time and dont lose your cool.It will take you loads of attemps to get it right but you will do it in the end!One of the golden rules we follow is NEVER try to put it up in strong wind.Its not worth the hassle.I do believe my wife went to stab me once in a galeforce in towyn.Good luck.

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02/8/2009 at 5:06pm
 Location: Perth Scotland
 Outfit: None Entered
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Take your time, lay out the poles on the ground where they are going to go, take the instructions WITH YOU and chill with a glass of wine or bottle of beer while you do it.  

Thinking it is going to be done in 10 minutes is what causes the arguements.  We've put up three awnings painlessly.  I go for a walk with the dog while hubby does it lol.  I help with threading, middle pole and end poles then off I go.  He has it done by the time I come back. 

Not sure what all the fuss is about to be honest and our awning size is 1050.  Reading forums had us panicking and it was pretty simple to be honest as long as you read the instructions and don't try to do it by "guess".



02/8/2009 at 11:02pm
 Location: manchester
 Outfit: chevy dayvan 5.7v8 bailey senator
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mrs um......argument in a bag......laughed myself off the chair with that one...coz you know what, your dead right !!!    my wife didnt speak to me for 4 hours after putting our awning up for the first time...oh and by the way i doesnt get any better the more times you do it, you just remember saying i will remember that next time...lol



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