Caravanstore awning

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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by stuc » Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:04 pm

Hi I got my rail from a local motorhome repairer, who actually gave it to me for free as it was an offcut. They gave me 2 bits one which is spare if you want it but it is only about 1.8m long. I fixed mine to the roof with self tapping screws as well as sealer.
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by winchman » Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:17 pm

Still toying with the idea of just screwing an awning rail to my roof, what do people think? its a tin top
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by dandywarhol » Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:44 pm

Have you thought of Sikaflex or Tiger Seal? I'd still put in a couple of self tappers for a belts and braces approach.
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by winchman » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:38 pm

I was going to seal it withy a non setting mastic.
I have some proper brackets for a Fiammia awning that I was going to adapt to take a Caravanstore, but just cant decide what would look best
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by lynnedempster » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:47 pm

stuc wrote:Hi I got my rail from a local motorhome repairer, who actually gave it to me for free as it was an offcut. They gave me 2 bits one which is spare if you want it but it is only about 1.8m long. I fixed mine to the roof with self tapping screws as well as sealer.
thanks for your help, i'll try local caravan/motorhome places, i'll let you know how i get on (hopefully i'll get the length i need, but thanks for the offer of the spare piece) :D
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by stuc » Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:43 pm

Still on with this, can anyone supply pics of how the caravan store side blocker panels fit on and how they attach to the van side.
I have bought some side panels but they are too big so may need to be cut down. There are also some poles which dont seem to fit properly.
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by B*Witched Blingo » Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:13 pm

Hi Stuc.

These are what you need to hang your side blockers.

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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by stuc » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:09 pm

Rubbish picture(off ebay) but these are the sides I bought, they are too tall as they are meant for the side of a caravan, and a bit too long even though the fiamma site says they are the right extension. They have a thick sponge section at the van side but I am puzzled how it would attach to the van. I hope I can do something with them as they are good quality. Any ideas welcome.

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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by Bongoplod » Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:06 pm

Looks like they are off a caravan porch awning if they have pads on the side.They butt up to the caravan wall.
Nip to a caravan accessory place that sells awnings,they usually have some set up,on display and have a gander how they fit,youll probably be able to adapt,as long as they fit the top of your awning

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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by Velocette » Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:24 pm

I am looking to buy a Caravan Store Awning now but I.mm finding it very confusing.

I want the rail under the AFT so doess that limit me to a 2.55 or can I still get a 2.8?


Presumably it is the base model Caravanstore awning that everyone is talking about?
I just nearly bought a zip privacy room but I see that the awning to fit it is not listed by Fiamm (2.55) and they are 6oo Quid anyway!!!

Are the side and front blockers stormproof, we tend to use the awning for cooking and storage and to sit in?
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by Tidmo » Wed Sep 19, 2012 6:51 pm

I'm with you Velocette! I'm either being really thick or just not getting it! :oops:
Is this a cost effective alternative to the Fiammia wind out awning?
Can't really get my head round the fitting. More pics please!! :D
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by Velocette » Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:38 pm

Tidmo wrote:I'm with you Velocette! I'm either being really thick or just not getting it! :oops:
Is this a cost effective alternative to the Fiammia wind out awning?
Can't really get my head round the fitting. More pics please!! :D
If you look on the Fiamma website and look at caravan awnings rather than motorhome awnings you can see picks. It is basically an awning in a bag that hangs off a caravan type awning rail which you can fis directly to the roof.

I believe it is cheaper than the wind out ones, I don't know much about them, I don't even know how you wind them out! :)
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by stuc » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:22 pm

Here is what I fitted, the 255 version.
http://www.fiammastore.com/Caravan-Awni ... ing-Canopy

Remove the original 3 hooks and fit an awning rail under the AFT using self tappers and some kind of bonding/sealing stuff, I used Sikaflex.
The awning bag just slides onto the rail. I looked at the 2.8 but thought it may be a bit long as the roof curves at the front. The 2.55 is big enough as it comes out quite far. I got some sides and front off ebay and modified them to fit and it is weather proof.
To wind it out you just undo the zip and roll it out. The legs are stored in the tube. I can do it easily by myself but is easier with 2. Takes about 5 mins to set up inc. putting the sides on. I can take more pics at the weekend if required.


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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by Velocette » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:39 pm

Thanks, that is what I'll aim for! It looks just what I'm after. I measuerd mine earlier tonight and ruled out the 2.8/ Of course a box awning that size would fit but I wouldn't use it enough to justify one of those and I would take the bag off in the winter.

Cheers, a picture of your rail would be good, please. I was thinking of using blind sealed pop rivets, as used by commercial body builders, at one time I never used any other type.
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Re: Caravanstore awning

Post by stuc » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:58 pm

I looked for some pics of rail but can't find them, will take some more at weekend.
Rivets may work, but I couldn't get the end of the rivet gun through the gap of the rail so I used small self tappers instead. My rail is just a channel but you can get it with a lip along one edge which would rivet ok.
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