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    Shade Awning Solo Erection........

    Ok so now I have had Shade Awnings on both the back and side of my Disco for a few months. Awesome products no doubt about it, but I'm struggling big time to get it up on my own.......
    Is there something I'm missing, the picture in the rhino Rack pamphlet doesnt show the owner smacking themselves in the head with a madly swinging pole like me this w/e just gone.
    Does anyone else out there have some sure fire way to put them up solo? Or is it you need a partner to complete the deed without injury?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Bear View Post
    Is there something I'm missing, the picture in the rhino Rack pamphlet doesnt show the owner smacking themselves in the head with a madly swinging pole like me this w/e just gone.
    Nup, sounds like you're doing it right. At least that's how I do it.

    Cheers,
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    Most of your problem here is that you wont get too many blokes admitting that they tried to get it up whilst on their own....


    sorry I just couldnt leave it alone!
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    I'll pop this thread in the camping section, but make a comment first. I put my awning up and down on my own all the time - sometimes it's not easy, but I haven't busted it yet...

    After unhooking the straps I then hold the awning and move it up with one hand, then swing each horizontal pole out and loosen it. I push them past where they need to go so I can roll the awning out. After I roll the awning out, I swing the vertical poles down - and leave them at their lowest height while putting the horizontal poles into the frame. From there I extend the vertical poles to the height required.

    Sounds easy when I type it, but it can be a bit fiddly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    After unhooking the straps I then hold the awning and move it up with one hand, then swing each horizontal pole out and loosen it. I push them past where they need to go so I can roll the awning out. After I roll the awning out, I swing the vertical poles down - and leave them at their lowest height while putting the horizontal poles into the frame. From there I extend the vertical poles to the height required.
    Cheers, my new awning is the type with side poles. And i have been messing around a lot trying to work out how to set it up nice. Good to know the tricks before i have to do it in front of mates out bush.

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    Thanks Bacicat, I'm going to give this method a try in the park down the road - see if I can perfect my technique cheers / Andy


    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    I'll pop this thread in the camping section, but make a comment first. I put my awning up and down on my own all the time - sometimes it's not easy, but I haven't busted it yet...

    After unhooking the straps I then hold the awning and move it up with one hand, then swing each horizontal pole out and loosen it. I push them past where they need to go so I can roll the awning out. After I roll the awning out, I swing the vertical poles down - and leave them at their lowest height while putting the horizontal poles into the frame. From there I extend the vertical poles to the height required.

    Sounds easy when I type it, but it can be a bit fiddly.

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    I have experimented a few different methods on my new roo systems and hav it sorted now.
    1 remove the straps holding the awning.
    2 unroll the awning one roll then lift it up and put put the whole lot on the top of the rack.
    3 unfold the two arms and extend to a out the length they will reach out. I have used a marker on mine to mark how far to extend them. let them hang roughly in their extended position so you can reach them.
    5 unwrap the Awning right out.
    6 extend the legs one at a time to desired heigt and lock them.
    7 poke the arms from the landy that you have previously extented in their holes and lock.
    9 go around and adjust tensions and tie it down. Packing up is the exact opposite. Hope that helps.

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    Solo erection. Chuckle chuckle. He said solo erection.

    Oh I understand now. Yeah. It's a bugger. Just remember, if you have a roof top tent, open the tent first because you can't get past the awning to open the tent once it's out.

    Learn on my last trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post

    sorry I just couldnt leave it alone!
    Too much information, Nigel.

    Re my Fiamma CaravanStore awning, I've used it twice and on both occasions have ruined the little plastic clips that hold the legs on. I now need to go back to their service centre to buy more.

    One has to buy all this just to get the little plastic bits. With postage, about $20. I'm not sure if I can use a screw and nut.



    EDIT: Wait, I've just found I can now buy the rivets separately, I couldn't last time.

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    3m x 3m awning solo erecting Q

    Not sure where to post this Q. I plan to buy a 3m x 3m awning. A mate has/had one and he said he struggled to erect it solo, swapping it out for a smaller awning.

    Has anyone had experience with the 3 x 3 awning and solo erection (hehehe). It that size just a bit too unwieldy?

    In the alternative, is there a sequence that works solo?

    thanks in advance, MLD

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