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08-16-2016, 08:21 PM
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After much trying to do an internal lighting of deflapper poles, decided to do an external mod......work'n on it today and tomorrow, but need to order a few items..probably a week away from gett'n any pics.......
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06-07-2017, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by OldCoot
Designed by Bob Caldwell, here are pictures of how mine are installed. I have now purchased another pair of the Camco Deflappers so I can put 2 on each end of the awning.
BTW, I think Bob did a great job. Thanks OCW!
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Hey Bob or Old Coot..,
What do the last two pictures depict? Is that Velcro on the end of the outside of the last picture and Velcro in the inside of the next to last? Is that to take up the slack of the inner pole? And what material did you use.... Metallic EMT?
Thanks.... Larry
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06-07-2017, 02:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DaGrinch
Hey Bob or Old Coot..,
What do the last two pictures depict? Is that Velcro on the end of the outside of the last picture and Velcro in the inside of the next to last? Is that to take up the slack of the inner pole? And what material did you use.... Metallic EMT?
Thanks.... Larry
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The material is the fuzzy side of Velcro to take up slack and prevent scuffing the powder coating. I now have a set of alum tubing de-flappers and use two Camco deflappers on each end of the awning. Yes, they were metal EMT that Turbs made for me.
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06-07-2017, 02:47 PM
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DW's 401(k) Plan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OldCoot
The material is the fuzzy side of Velcro to take up slack and prevent scuffing the powder coating. I now have a set of alum tubing de-flappers and use two Camco deflappers on each end of the awning. Yes, they were metal EMT that Turbs made for me.
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Thanks, OC, I appreciate the info![emoji106]
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06-25-2017, 02:19 PM
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Okay, OC, hopefully just one last question..... I was getting ready to drill my hole for the fixed pivot point at the top (picture #2 in the initial post) and I figured I'd better look one more time at where Bob's was drilled. Was a pop rivet drilled out and the bolt run through there? Kind of looks that way.
Thanks.
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06-25-2017, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by DaGrinch
Okay, OC, hopefully just one last question..... I was getting ready to drill my hole for the fixed pivot point at the top (picture #2 in the initial post) and I figured I'd better look one more time at where Bob's was drilled. Was a pop rivet drilled out and the bolt run through there? Kind of looks that way.
Thanks.
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Yes, it is a rivet you drill out. I used a ss 1/4" eye bolt that I straightened out because I also hook a sun screen over the same bolt.
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06-26-2017, 07:00 AM
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DW's 401(k) Plan
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Originally Posted by OldCoot
Yes, it is a rivet you drill out. I used a ss 1/4" eye bolt that I straightened out because I also hook a sun screen over the same bolt.
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06-30-2017, 05:49 PM
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Join Date: May 2017
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OldCoot
Designed by Bob Caldwell, here are pictures of how mine are installed. I have now purchased another pair of the Camco Deflappers so I can put 2 on each end of the awning.
BTW, I think Bob did a great job. Thanks OCW!
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Not for everyone I guess. Even at lowest position, my trailer sits so high, the base of awning tube is still 7' above ground. In sudden storm I wouldn't be able to undo it without ladder. Seen enough awnings lost to sudden gust fronts. It is a nice design.
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07-08-2017, 08:24 PM
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TaDa! MANY THANKS to Bob for the design and Old Coot for giving the details. Now, to get a set of the wide deflappers.
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07-18-2017, 06:51 AM
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Thanks DaGrinch for posting that pic. Just got my poles few weeks ago and needed some good pics of install. Do you remove the deflappers when retracting the awning? Later RJD
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