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Title: attaching things to Zip Dee awning
Post by: Steve & Ginny Hill on February 01, 2012, 02:03:57 pm
These little jewels clamp to the awning flap. Then you can attach whatever you like. They are very strong, and will not pull off easily. I apologize that I can't remember the name of the place I bought them. I'm trying to locate it. It is in Center Hill, Fl. We were camped at Blueberry Hill RV resort in Bushnell, Fl., and met another couple in a Foretravel who had these, and they told us about the little shop over in Center Hill, just down the road.
Title: Re: attaching things to Zip Dee awning
Post by: Steve & Ginny Hill on February 01, 2012, 02:05:44 pm
here it is in the open position
Title: Re: attaching things to Zip Dee awning
Post by: Steve & Ginny Hill on February 01, 2012, 02:09:17 pm
OK. It's Beasley Manufacturing, Center Hill, Fl. They have a website.
BEASLEY’S (http://beasleymfg.com/beasleymfg.com/Welcome.html)
Title: Re: attaching things to Zip Dee awning
Post by: Steve & Ginny Hill on February 01, 2012, 04:02:16 pm
Also, the lobe on the locking cam is bigger on one side than the other to apply different levels of pressure, or to accomodate different thicknesses of material.
Title: Re: attaching things to Zip Dee awning
Post by: John Haygarth on February 01, 2012, 06:33:17 pm
if anyone is in the Quartzite still maybe they can pick a billion up for you as they are available at the rv stores
Title: Re: attaching things to Zip Dee awning
Post by: Rick on February 02, 2012, 09:12:18 am
These little jewels clamp to the awning flap. Then you can attach whatever you like. They are very strong, and will not pull off easily. I apologize that I can't remember the name of the place I bought them. I'm trying to locate it. It is in Center Hill, Fl. We were camped at Blueberry Hill RV resort in Bushnell, Fl., and met another couple in a Foretravel who had these, and they told us about the little shop over in Center Hill, just down the road.
Perfect, thanks for posting that now I won't have to sew the loops I was thinking of onto the flap. I have some at home in the garage that I used for sheet metal work and never thought of them. Karma booster.