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#1 Markybrue

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Posted 15 October 2017 - 02:44 PM

So I inquired about the rear awning for our FWC Fleet only to find it had been discontinued. After further investigation, I found out why...the price tag! I decided to make one. Here it is!

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#2 CougarCouple

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Posted 15 October 2017 - 03:38 PM

Looks nice Markybrue
How is the top attached to the roof of your camper?
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Posted 15 October 2017 - 03:43 PM

Nicely done Marky! That's exactly what I'd like to do for my Raven shell. Thbanks for the photos. Questions: What kind of hardware did you use for attaching the poles to the camper? Do you have a source for that hardware? Looks like it was made for this application. Any worries about attaching it to the camper wall? I've "studied" some of the photos on the web of FWC aluminum skeleton and it looks like that section is pretty much solid aluminum frame, so less worry driving screws into that part of the camper. Yes? Any additional info (or photos!) appreciated. Well done.
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Posted 15 October 2017 - 04:29 PM

Rather than mount the hardware to the camper why not use something at the jack mounting plates instead?   Ron


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Posted 16 October 2017 - 12:07 AM

Rather than mount the hardware to the camper why not use something at the jack mounting plates instead?   Ron

Got an example of how that would work?
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Posted 16 October 2017 - 01:07 AM

Extendable awning poles, I have some that would work just fine. Just make a bolt on pocket for the end of the pole to rest in.  Ron


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#7 Markybrue

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Posted 16 October 2017 - 01:24 AM

Looks nice Markybrue
How is the top attached to the roof of your camper?
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It is attached to the factory raingutter
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#8 Markybrue

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Posted 16 October 2017 - 01:26 AM

Nicely done Marky! That's exactly what I'd like to do for my Raven shell. Thbanks for the photos. Questions: What kind of hardware did you use for attaching the poles to the camper? Do you have a source for that hardware? Looks like it was made for this application. Any worries about attaching it to the camper wall? I've "studied" some of the photos on the web of FWC aluminum skeleton and it looks like that section is pretty much solid aluminum frame, so less worry driving screws into that part of the camper. Yes? Any additional info (or photos!) appreciated. Well done.


I used Bimini hardware in stainless. I used Amazon for all of the hardware.

I opened up the panels on the inside to ensure a solid fit. There are solid aluminum panels at the gas strut locations.
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#9 Markybrue

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Posted 16 October 2017 - 01:29 AM

Rather than mount the hardware to the camper why not use something at the jack mounting plates instead? Ron


By mounting the poles towards the inside and up high, the straps allow pull the pole ends towards the jack points. This allowed me to not have a third pole on the end of the awning.
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Posted 16 October 2017 - 01:35 AM

I found a used billboard tarp. Double coated PVC. It works great as an awning. I have a sewing machine that can sew canvas and it worked great!
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