Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Awning Stitching
Forum Login
Login Name: Create a new account
Password:     Forgot password

BAC Forum - beaveramb.org    General Boards    Technical Support  ›  Awning Stitching Moderators: Gerald Farris

Awning Stitching  This thread currently has 593 views. Print
1 Pages 1 Recommend Thread
Ken Sair
July 12, 2010, 3:54am Report to Moderator

Second generation fulltimers!!
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Time Online: 1 days 1 hours 23 minutes
Location: Almost done with our trip north of the border
Just noticed that one awning topper has lost the thread on one end (again). it was just replaced last year for the same problem under warranty. aaarrrgghhhh!!

I do not want to have to pay several hundred dollars to replace it as the awning is still in good condition. Does anyone have any suggestions for a repair ie some sort of glue that will work -or- hand sewing it with a stronger material like fishing tackle.

I'm open to all suggestions.

Ken 2007 Contessa


07 Contessa
Logged Offline
Site Private Message
Gerald Farris
July 12, 2010, 7:03am Report to Moderator

Board Moderator
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Time Online: 69 days 15 minutes
Location: FULLTIMER
Ken,
If you have Carefree of Colorado Awnings, I think that the problem with the stitching is a common complaint. I think that several owners have re-sewn the seams themselves. You will need to remove the fabric to re-sew the the seams on a sewing machine or by hand, but only use a UV-resistant thread.  

Tim commented in the thread (http://forum.bacrallies.com/m-1264111473/) about water drains for the Carefree awnings that he had already had his awnings off to re-sew the seams, so he may be able to help with some advise.

Gerald


2000 Marquis, C12
Logged Online
Site Private Message Reply: 1 - 8
Tim Westman
July 12, 2010, 1:07pm Report to Moderator
2009 Beaver Contessa - CAT C-9 425 HP
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Time Online: 5 days 3 hours 32 minutes
Ken,

We had the same problem on our old coach.  I simply applied good fabric glue inside the end seam and clamped it until dry.  The glue dries colorless and cannot be seen.  It actually lasted longer than the original stitching.  It was still going strong when we got our new coach.

Good luck.

Tim
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 2 - 8
Bill Sprague
July 12, 2010, 2:57pm Report to Moderator
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Time Online: 14 days 19 hours 3 minutes
Location: Milton, WA
Quoted from Tim Westman
Ken,

We had the same problem on our old coach.  I simply applied good fabric glue inside the end seam and clamped it until dry.  The glue dries colorless and cannot be seen.  It actually lasted longer than the original stitching.  It was still going strong when we got our new coach.

Good luck.

Tim
Where do you buy "fabric glue"? Is there a brand?



Bill Sprague
2004 Monterey
ISC 350 Cummins
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 3 - 8
Jerry Carr
July 12, 2010, 3:52pm Report to Moderator
06 Pat. Thunder
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.09
Time Online: 3 days 14 hours 44 minutes
Location: Bellevue, WA
Hi Ken
I did a hand seam on the large awnings  on our old coach and never had an issue again if your going to be at Harrisburg I have tools( stopped at a saddle shop ) and thread available, I would be glad to offer them to you.

Jerry


Regards,

Jerry & Chris
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 4 - 8
Edward Buker
July 12, 2010, 3:54pm Report to Moderator

BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Time Online: 19 days 20 hours 52 minutes
I had my awning topper resewn in the Pensacola area at a high quality canvas shop. These fabrics see a lot of sun and the cheap thread that Carefee used deteriorates long before the fabric materials as we all have experienced. The shop I used has had a lot of experience with custom boat canvas and sail work and the only thread that they found that really holds up to the sun and heavy use is kevlar. If you decide to pull the awning topper and get all the seams restiched once, they will last the life of the fabric, if you find a shop that will use Kevlar thread. It will cost extra but the labor is the main expense and well worth the trouble and expense even if they have to order it.

later Ed


Ed Buker
Lillian AL
2002 Beaver Marquis
Cat C12
Logged Online
Private Message Reply: 5 - 8
Ken Sair
July 15, 2010, 2:47am Report to Moderator

Second generation fulltimers!!
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Time Online: 1 days 1 hours 23 minutes
Location: Almost done with our trip north of the border
Tim, do you have a brand name for the fabric glue and a place to purchase it. That would be very helpful. Jerry, sorry we cannot make Harrisburg but thanks for the offer.

I will do an online search for canvas shops and maybe get some verbal info. Sounds to me like  hand sewing it may be the way to go, since I am not going to attempt to remove the canvas although others have said its fairly easy. Those folks have never seen me with a tool. LOL.

Thanks to all for all the advise.

Ken 2007 Contessa.


07 Contessa
Logged Offline
Site Private Message Reply: 6 - 8
Jerry Carr
July 15, 2010, 2:30pm Report to Moderator
06 Pat. Thunder
BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.09
Time Online: 3 days 14 hours 44 minutes
Location: Bellevue, WA
Ken I am not sure if you have a Tandy shop in your area but this is the Tac shop that I purchased the tools from and the thread, be sure to tell them that this is an outdoor awning they will get you a good thread, FYI it takes a lot of hand pressure to push the needle so wear a glove!
The job can be done on both sides in a couple of hours find some shade and good luck


Regards, Jerry


Regards,

Jerry & Chris
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 7 - 8
beavermarquis
November 3, 2010, 12:03am Report to Moderator

BAC Member
Posts Per Day: 0.10
Time Online: 44 days 18 hours 54 minutes
Location: La Trinidad RV Ranch. La Ribera.Baja California Sur.Mexico
try using a very small drill bit in an electric drill......tip from my sailmaker!!!     Jeremy


Jeremy & Jane Parrett  
2000 Marquis Amethyst C12 455HP
2002 Jeep.
Logged Offline
Private Message Skype Reply: 8 - 8
1 Pages 1 Recommend Thread
Print

BAC Forum - beaveramb.org    General Boards    Technical Support  ›  Awning Stitching

Thread Rating
There is currently no rating for this thread
 

Thread Tags