What a sight to behold! Three in a row is a rare scene indeed.
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net http://www.facebook.com/vintagetrailerawnings |
Old-Time Craftsmanship and Construction yet using today's Technologically Advanced Materials, Marine Grade Vertical Striped 100% acrylic Fabric, either a Vintage Style Pull Cord or a Vinyl Welt, #69 Nylon Thread, and Brass Grommets. Designed to replicate a vintage awning that I own. It is period correct for vintage trailers.Facings surround the underside providing added structure and reinforcement for the brass grommets. Each awning is personally made by me. dfoster@bellsouth.net
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net http://www.facebook.com/vintagetrailerawnings |
Image of completed Vendor's Rack Awning with matching backdrop |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net https://facebook.com/vintagetrailerawnings Rolling Vendor's Rack Awning |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net Collapses to a manageable, transportable, size and weight |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net The cross bar can be lowered to a comfortable level to push the cart back to your vehicle. |
This vendor awning can also attach to a vintage trailer with a 3/8" diameter c-channel awning rail |
Easy on and easy off attachments to the Salesman Rolling Garment Rack |
I decided to keep this Vendor's Awning with matching Backdrop for myself! dfoster@bellsouth.net |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi My Own Vendor's Awning with matching Backdrop dfoster@bellsouth.net . |
Rock Guard Awning Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net |
The Rock Guard Awning will complete this unique look Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net |
Extend your adjustable height tent poles. Insert the tent pole tips into the corner grommets. |
The shock poles are shown in the correct position on the underside of the awning. |
This image shows the incorrect shock pole positioning. Slide the poles until they cross in the precise sweet spot arching the awning fabric upward. |
Tie the shock poles together with the braid strapto keep them from slipping out of position. |
For extra strength a Velcro Strap is a good idea |
Over the years, I decided that the center grommet was not necessary. The largest arched awning I make now is 8'x8'. |
Side view of an arched vintage trailer awning with shock poles for lift |
The pockets are hidden in the facings on the underside of the awning, so the awning can be used as a traditional flat awning if so desired. |
There are several ways to take the arched awning down. The shock poles are under tension, so be careful when swinging them downward to remove from the pockets. |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi Image |
Vintage trailer Awnings by Kristi Image |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi Image Yellow shock poles are included instead of the black shown here. |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi Image |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi Image |
Vintage trailer awnings by Kristi Image The actual shock poles included are a coordinating yellow color, instead of black. |
Poles being fitted before awning was completed with edge binding, fringe, or elastic strap |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi Coordinating fringe and custom matching edge binding on scalloped valances. |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi Pockets are formed in the facings for shock poles. |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net eBay seller dlf1954 |
Vintage Trailer Awnings by Kristi dfoster@bellsouth.net eBay seller dlf1954 |
Elastic strap centered on the underside of a 6' x 6' Vintage Trailer Awning by Kristi |
Narrowest end of the shock pole seats down into the pocket next to the grommet in a Vintage Trailer Awning by Kristi |
The thicker end of the shock pole seats into the pocket next to the trailer edge of the Vintage Trailer Awning by Kristi |
Laurel Bay Meadow marine grade awning fabric. Thread colors names are Red, Cream, Honey and Medium Green |
Now the shock poles will both be under tension, so you need to swing them, one at a time toward the awning. This will force them to bend in the opposite direction providing the lift from underneath. |
The 7/16 diameter fiberglass tent poles and the rolled up awning fit into a 5" x 5" x 52" box weighing 7 pounds 7ounces. You can figure the shipping from 30236 |