Christi V.
Apr 21 2007, 10:24 AM
A better than nothing awning for now.. since i cant get the one out thats on the scamp alone.
I bought a cheap screenroom and cut the screening part off... Then i put one half of the awing up on the existing caseing and bungie it to that... Use the legs for the outter half. Only takes a few min for me to thread the poles and attach. Its only 10 x 10 but will do for now..
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EricMeyer
Apr 23 2007, 05:07 AM
Has anybody ever used heavy-duty suction cups to attach an awning?
Just wondering?
Eric
Christi V.
Apr 23 2007, 05:39 AM
Eric.. i think someone on the board did buy one with suction cups and they didnt stick...
I thought it was better to actaully bungie it to the case awning so it wouldnt fly away.... i will attach the legs to the xpen poles and it should be pretty secure... Not as long as the reg awning but it will do for now....
Rusty Baker
Apr 24 2007, 08:19 PM
Eric, I bought three 4" suction cups used for lifting glass in the bargain bin at NAPA. They stick like glue to the fiberglass but leave a mark when you take them down. I use cable ties through the grommet holes on a blue tarp to attach to the suction cups. Then two 8 ft collapsable tent poles and some tent stakes. Harbor Freight also has the suction cups. The "awning" is great for making shade, not so great when it rains.
Ron B.
Apr 24 2007, 09:10 PM
I have the cups from harbor freight that I've just tested so far, haven't used yet with a tarp. I found it really helps to thoroughly clean the rubber. They seem to hold much better and I don't think will leave a mark that doesn't just wipe off. I'll try to try them out this weekend and if I remember report back. (I got 4 that are about 4" in diameter, bright orange, for the same idea. Great minds think alike, right?)
EricMeyer
Apr 25 2007, 04:18 AM
Rusty,
When you say they leave a mark when you take them off, is it damage to the gel coat or just a smear in the wax?
Rusty Baker
Apr 25 2007, 07:53 PM
It's a smear in the wax and sometimes a little black rubber. It's just a pain in the elbow to have to reach up that far with a magic eraser. There is no permanent damage.
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