My Back Porch: Custom Vehicle Awning

articulate

Expedition Leader
kcowyo said:
As much as it pains me to do so, I must applaud

:clapsmile

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KC, I wish I knew what was so painful about that. What are you doing with your hands these days that would cause that much pain?

tdesanto said:
Certainly the nylon is lighter than canvas; however, the Eezi-Awn's are not that heavy. The framing is all lightweight aluminum and the design is very well done.
It's all in the numbers baby!

The Back Porch weighs 15 lbs.

Actually you and I talked about the canvas material, which I used for a few months and decided that was "overkill heavy" because it just didn't roll up compact enough for me, and we hadn't even gotten to adding the sides yet.

While we're at it, I wish that the Eezi-Awn tent was made of nylon rather than canvas simply for the weight and space savings. Total conjecture on my part, but they could probably fold to half the height when all closed up.
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
articulate said:
What are you doing with your hands these days that would cause that much pain?

Carrying the weight of the world. You know, the usual.

:REExeSquatsHL1:
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erin

Explorer
It is a great idea, but the best part is watchin him tear it down.......no fear will come to any pit crews around the world, lol:peepwall:
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
erin said:
It is a great idea, but the best part is watchin him tear it down.......no fear will come to any pit crews around the world, lol:peepwall:


[**********!]

you gonna take that, Mark? :D
 

articulate

Expedition Leader
erin said:
It is a great idea, but the best part is watchin him tear it down.......no fear will come to any pit crews around the world, lol:peepwall:
Erin? Where you been? How are the sleepless nights going? Be thankful for your useless nipples. :)

Now, I do recall you hanging out under the shade of this contraption while mocking me (in the prototype phases, mind you!). You'd make a good presidential candidate with those antics.
 

erin

Explorer
LOL! I'm still around, sleepin ok, but you know it could be better, hahaha


and as I recall, I was sitting safely under Brads awning, looking on in wonder.......and possibly amazement:xxrotflma
 

FAW3

Adventurer
***I'd love to locate telescoping poles that use the twist lock devices, or find the twist lock hardware to install on my own aluminum poles (your advice is welcome)

Over the many years and several boats...I ended up with two "surplus" Garelick brand extendable boat hooks. I carry these for my tarp as they make great outer tarp poles being adjustable, rugged, and light. I also at times use them just to "grab & drag" stuff from the front of the truck bed to the back sparing me having to crawl into the bed.

Garelick (or other makers) might just sell you the bare poles as a replacement part and you could customize as you needs dictate as far as end fittings. Might be worth checking BoatUS/West Marine.

Frank
 
Hi,

I have a question. In your first picture, there is a really cool looking, wooden, 'X' frame table next to your pickup. What's the story with that? I've been looking for that sort of table for a couple years now, but can't find one anywhere and that just makes me want one all the more. LOL
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Not an X style, but Roseann Hanson in the new Overland Journal Gear issue shows a wooden table that looks pretty cool.
http://www.blueridgechair.com/tables/rolltoptable.html

Edit, they do have an X style.
http://www.blueridgechair.com/tables/blueridgetable.html

blueridgetabledirections.jpg
 

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