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Earning My Ears
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- Jun 10, 2009
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Hello Camping Gurus,
We had some guests staying in our camper last night and we had the awning
out. While we slept there was a heavy down pour. When I came out of the
house this morning there was a HUGE water sag in the middle of the awning.
We had the awning slanted, but obviously not enough. Well, I thought if I can
slowly lower one side, the water would roll off. So I start lowering the side arm.
For those of you who don't know, water is heavy. Needless to say the arm
came crashing down, water flies everywhere and the main crossbeam crumples
in the middle like...aluminum. So the awning is ruined. I'm trying to figure out
what I could have done differently to prevent breaking the awning. I haven't
come up with anything that wouldn't have needed an awning repair in the end.
Any ideas on what I could have done differently? Other than putting the awning
up before going to bed.
David
We had some guests staying in our camper last night and we had the awning
out. While we slept there was a heavy down pour. When I came out of the
house this morning there was a HUGE water sag in the middle of the awning.
We had the awning slanted, but obviously not enough. Well, I thought if I can
slowly lower one side, the water would roll off. So I start lowering the side arm.
For those of you who don't know, water is heavy. Needless to say the arm
came crashing down, water flies everywhere and the main crossbeam crumples
in the middle like...aluminum. So the awning is ruined. I'm trying to figure out
what I could have done differently to prevent breaking the awning. I haven't
come up with anything that wouldn't have needed an awning repair in the end.
Any ideas on what I could have done differently? Other than putting the awning
up before going to bed.
David