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Subject Topic: I must learn how to do it myself..! Post Reply Post New Topic
20/7/2006 at 11:52am
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This is our 3rd year now towing the old girl, and this year i have promised myself that i will attempt to erect the awning all by myself, every time we pitch up and i unwrap the darn thing with poles and cloth, no sooner have i started to scratch my head then people seem to come to my aid in droves, and before i realize what pole goes in what hole and attached to which end its up and ready for use.

Many a good evening has been spent talking to our new friends on the perfect way to erect an awning but alas, after numerous bottles of brain fogger my new found knowledge seems to elude me every time...!

 

 



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20/7/2006 at 12:05pm
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I know what you mean and have you noticed the wind always picks up when you try to erect the awning, what is that all about...

I cannot put the awning up on my own, perhaps im doing it all wrong as I always need my kids to hold the poles while i connect them all.



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20/7/2006 at 12:50pm
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Quote: Originally posted by ontowheels on 20/7/2006

This is our 3rd year now towing the old girl, and this year i have promised myself that i will attempt to erect the awning all by myself, every time we pitch up and i unwrap the darn thing with poles and cloth, no sooner have i started to scratch my head then people seem to come to my aid in droves, and before i realize what pole goes in what hole and attached to which end its up and ready for use.


 

Don't look a gift horse in the mouth!

One person erecting an awning is not easy....especially in this weather.

No doubt you will visit a quiet campsite sooner or later and have plenty of time to figure out how it all goes together....in the meantime make the most of the help.



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20/7/2006 at 1:19pm
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I'm not sure this question is worth answering as the method used already seems far better than struggling on your own. A few weeks ago we briefly watched a family get into real trouble before my Linda said come on lets give them a hand and being over 6ft she is great at giving a hand pulling awnings through sticky rails!!

An hour later we were drinking a well earned beer with new friends.

P.S. if you really like the idea of struggling then use a pair of guy ropes as your helper to hold a corner or the middle leg up while you carry on.



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20/7/2006 at 1:22pm
 Location: West Sussex
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I assumed my tongue in cheek comment would be obvious to all, especially the final paragraph!

Oh well,the world is full of critics.



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20/7/2006 at 1:55pm
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I agree with Gary, reckon that's the best way to do it!

I've only had one I could do on my own, that was on a small 11 foot van. All the others I need at least one spare pair of hands to hold the middle upright pole while I tension the middle roof pole.



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20/7/2006 at 2:16pm
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I should think trying to erect an awning on your own is akin to trying to grab hold of an eel or an octopus.

"Her indoors" and me have got it pretty much down to a fine art but even after years of putting the damn things up, there's always something for us to argue about.

An awning is great but it's a devil's invention, so as others have said previously, if willing help is at hand accept it with enthusiasm - you'll be sitting down to that first glass in double quick time.

Cheers!

Vic


20/7/2006 at 3:08pm
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"This is our 3rd year now towing the old girl"

I hope you are referring to your caravan when you say that!!



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20/7/2006 at 3:39pm
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Quote: Originally posted by ontowheels on 20/7/2006

This is our 3rd year now towing the old girl, and this year i have promised myself that i will attempt to erect the awning all by myself, every time we pitch up and i unwrap the darn thing with poles and cloth, no sooner have i started to scratch my head then people seem to come to my aid in droves, and before i realize what pole goes in what hole and attached to which end its up and ready for use.

Many a good evening has been spent talking to our new friends on the perfect way to erect an awning but alas, after numerous bottles of brain fogger my new found knowledge seems to elude me every time...!



I don't know; sounds as though you got it exactly right...

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20/7/2006 at 5:40pm
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Quote: Originally posted by ontowheels on 20/7/2006

This is our 3rd year now towing the old girl, and this year i have promised myself that i will attempt to erect the awning all by myself, every time we pitch up and i unwrap the darn thing with poles and cloth, no sooner have i started to scratch my head then people seem to come to my aid in droves, and before i realize what pole goes in what hole and attached to which end its up and ready for use.

Many a good evening has been spent talking to our new friends on the perfect way to erect an awning but alas, after numerous bottles of brain fogger my new found knowledge seems to elude me every time...!

 

 


yep sounds as if you have the perfect technic when it comes to awning erection

David and Jenny



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