Morning!
Thanks a lot for all the replies. VanIsle_Greg is the picture I posted kind of what you are talking about? That's how I planned on doing it. Does anyone see any issues in doing it this way? I was either going to rivet it or install rivnuts and just bolt the flat bar on. So I can easily replace the canvas if need be. Do you think there will be an issue when closing the roof and pinching the canvas together? Too much wear and tear?
Thanks!
Hello Czerr,
Sorry for the LONG delay in responding. I didn't see your post and havent logged in for some time. In my case I am doing my roof / canvas like this... borrowed your pic and modified it slightly.
My roof overhangs the sides and the edge of the roof is about 3/4" thick. This gives me the ability to attach the canvas sides via 1" flat dressed aluminum 8' long strips (Home Depot special) and screws to capture the fabric. This is the same for the roof. This will hopefully allow for the interior to be 100% water tight when open and closed with nowhere for water to get in. My only concern is when closed the fabric will be squeezed between the roof aluminum strip and the fabric folded inside.
I am hoping that it will not cause any damage to the fabric. All fasteners will be countersunk screws or rivets (probably screws) and the fabric will be multi layered. I may have him sew a cord into the bottom of the fabric at the side to keep it from pulling out from under the aluminum. TBD.