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awning repair/replace/ stitching coming out.

Yahoo Message Number: 107813
We have a 2008 coach with 4 awning that the threads are coming apart. I am wondering if anyone has had the opportunity to remove and sew or can refer us to a company that can take them off and resew or is it better just to replace by the time they take them off?? THanks for your help.
Laura

2008 Magna 6954

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Yahoo Message Number: 107814
Try a hot glue gun. Worked for us.

Jim 07 Allure 31570

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Yahoo Message Number: 107815
Needs to be re stitched with UV resistance thread at a sail repair shop! Good luck! Dennis


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Yahoo Message Number: 107817
I had bought some upholstery thread and some upholstery needles and double stitched where the cotton thread had deteriorated. Not difficult unless you don't like to be on a ladder. Time consuming.

Jock Vargo

EX  2005 inspire owner

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Yahoo Message Number: 107818
Fabric glue and paper clip until dry. Has held up for years.

Dan 2006 Allure 31348       
Dan

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Yahoo Message Number: 107819
Had the same problem, we were staying in Austin Texas next to the lake and we went to the sailing store for some sailing tape. We applied it on the underside of the awning where the seam and thread were. A year has gone by and it is holding perfectly. It is similar to this link I found:

http://www.westmarine.com/buy/bainbridgeP002_068_002_503?recordNum=1

Good luck

Mark

07 Inspire 51985

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Yahoo Message Number: 107821
I'm going to try a DIY with a stitching awl, will report back on how it goes.

Lee (leozbrowski@...) President, CCI

2007 Country Coach Intrigue 12153
CAT C-13

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Yahoo Message Number: 107822
Millies in Eugene OR restitched ours. We went to Carrier RV Service in Eugene, they removed the awnings, took them to Millies, and had them back on by 100 pm. Did nice work.

Bob

'05 Intrigue 11872

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Yahoo Message Number: 107823
Used 3-M fabric adhesive spray 3 years ago. Still holding strong.
Whit

05 Affinity

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Yahoo Message Number: 107827
Lee,

Suggestion: Apply fabric cement with a few hand clamps. Let it dry before you begin stitching. This with assure you of a straight and even seam as it will keep the fabric from bunching and squirming around. I have used the sail-maker's awl on canvas and sail cloth. I used heavy bees waxed thread and a little bit of wax on the awl for lube to make things go smoother and with less force. It is is a slow and painstaking task. But it works very well. I never had a repaired seam fail.
I am anxious to hear about your results! G'luck

Daron Hairabedian 98 Allure 30226

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Yahoo Message Number: 107829
Lee,

I forgot. It pays to use a sail maker's palm protector. A goat or pigskin glove on your stitching hand will help.
Daron

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Yahoo Message Number: 107830
Daron, don't see how you clamp both sides if you don't remove the slide topper?

Lee (leozbrowski@...) President, CCI

2007 Country Coach Intrigue 12153
CAT C-13

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 107832
Lee,

You are right! I had pictured that you were repairing an exposed accessible seam. Did the stitches part at the point where the fabric wraps around the piping that slides into the aluminum extrusion? That is where my Zip Dee stitches failed due to UV damage and wind strain. Tough job while still attached.
But, anybody who can build an RV garage as a DIY mason using local stone can certainly conquer this task! Daron