jai_landrover
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I made aroof tent of sorts tried it in the wind rain and it survived I was cold tho! Mk2 will be fully sealed!
I made aroof tent of sorts tried it in the wind rain and it survived I was cold tho! Mk2 will be fully sealed!
Dunelms have the foam but its expensive as I can get PVC material I have used it glued 2 layers of camping foam to it to make a sound deadening in the 90 seat box yet to be fitted but is water proof and very good Need to find a decent material for the actual hood need to find the supplier of the material used in these cheapo dome tents you get next on the list and get me Ma to stitch it all up for me!
have you made one? tried it in the sun/wind/rain?...
thought not it just doesn't work unless you put a lot more thought and $$$ into it.
forgot my link also :doh:
hannibal awning: Hannibal - Awnings
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Nope, not done it yet - but no reason it shouldn't work in all weathers....it seems the ones you buy that are self supporting, adopt a couple of swing out arms and the canopy is pulled out and fixed......not sure about these in the wind - you have quite a lever arm going on there with a big area of 'sail' for the wind to blow on.....home-made one will be more secure and give you the option of having the outer edge lower if required when wind & rain.....will let you know when i get done so you can eat your words
Keep it simple - 99 times out 100 it always works
So you don't even need to fold the Hannibal away...unless you drive at more than 44mph
What if it's windy and you drive off?
Depends on prevailing wind direction
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