How to Make a RV Awning
RV awnings can be made from a host of materials, but they must be durable and they must be water proof. Even if you are making your RV awning from scratch, you can make an awning that is just as good, if not better, than a custom one purchased from an RV supply store. You can make this awning cheaply and efficiently.
Things You'll Need
- Scissors
- Needle and thread
- Hook and latch (Velcro) self adhesive strips
- Tape measure
- Tube of silicone
- Pencil
Instructions
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Pick out a tarp. You need a standard tarp that matches the measurements of your original awning. All awnings come in standard sizes and so do tarps. Tarps also come in a variety of colors, so pick out a tarp of the same size and whatever color that you would like.
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Lay out your pattern. Lay your tarp flat on a table or on the floor. Measure up two inches at every corner using your tape measure, and draw a 2-inch line with your pencil.
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Cut slits on the lines that you have measured with your scissors. Do not cut through to the edge of the tarp.
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Pre-cut your latch strips. Measure out two inches on your hook and latch strips, and cut them with your scissors.
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Install the latches. On the inside of the tarp edge, stick a hook strip on one side, and then stick a latch strip on the other side of the slit. Do this for all four corners.
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Set the edges of the latch slits. At the top where your cut ended on the corners, take your needle and thread and make about four stitches right at that point. You are doing this to make sure that the material does not rip upwards at that place. Take a bit of silicone from the tube and put a drop on your finger. Smear it over the top of the stitch. This strengthens it even more and won't allow any ripping whatsoever.
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Allow your new awning to dry over night. Keep it dry and leave it flat until the silicone has set completely.
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Install your new awning. With the awning frame in place, merely loop the tarp around each end post and secure the awning ends together with the hook and latches. Do this for all for frame corners and your awning is ready for sun and other weather.
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