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jaye580
Got the awning just about finished and tried it out today- here are some pics:

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Raymond Brodeur
QUOTE (jaye580 @ May 26 2006, 06:04 PM) *
Got the awning just about finished and tried it out today-


Hi, Jaye
What is the buttom bracket and where did you find it ?

BTW you did a wonderful job on your Scamp
jaye580
Hi, They are simple flag pole brackets that I got at WalMart for about $2 each. They worked very well with the exception of the 3/4 PVC that I used would not fit in them, so I had to put a reducer in the 3/4 PVC to join a 1/2 piece on the end to fit in the bracket! Was not a big deal at all though.

BTW, Thanks!



QUOTE (Raymond Brodeur @ May 26 2006, 08:07 PM) *
Hi, Jaye
What is the buttom bracket and where did you find it ?

BTW you did a wonderful job on your Scamp
Gina D.
Hi Jaye,

How is it attached at the roof?

And is that a Giant Chicken behind the fence in that one pic?

ohmy.gif RUN!!! It's going to attack!
jaye580
I think what you are seeing is just a half dead shrub that resembles a chicken!!!



QUOTE (Gina D. @ May 27 2006, 12:16 PM) *
Hi Jaye,

How is it attached at the roof?

And is that a Giant Chicken behind the fence in that one pic?

ohmy.gif RUN!!! It's going to attack!
Gina D.
Are you sure it doesn't think you stole it's offspring? l31.gif

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But seriously folks.. How did you attach at the roof?
jaye580
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I am going to take a pic of the things I used and add them- I don't know what they are called !!!!


QUOTE (Gina D. @ May 27 2006, 11:13 PM) *
Are you sure it doesn't think you stole it's offspring? l31.gif

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But seriously folks.. How did you attach at the roof?
jaye580
Here are pics of the clamps I used on the roof to snap the awning onto. I used 3 of them and can easily put it up myself... plus, it held tight over the downpouring rain we have had in Maine recently and the wind too! Very cheap and easy project!




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