DIY vehicle awning for any truck, SUV or car and no hardware needed.

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

Комментарии • 41

  • @SheltiesRule49
    @SheltiesRule49 3 месяца назад +1

    Very good video. Presentation is spot on!

  • @ChuckUnderFire
    @ChuckUnderFire 2 года назад +2

    A: this is amazingly practical and handy. Thanks for making good use of simple materials.
    B: it’s always amazing to me how small a tarp that size looks when you set it up like this.

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  2 года назад

      It does seem small on a full size truck.

  • @essequamvideri
    @essequamvideri 3 года назад +3

    the best most thorough & well - executed diy setup i've seen yet. 👏

  • @fingerfunny1
    @fingerfunny1 2 года назад

    When those zip ties break replace them with rivets. Awesome straight to the point video. 🤘🏾

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  2 года назад +1

      I considered rivets but the zip ties are easier to remove when I need to replace the tarp.

  • @lmt-adventures
    @lmt-adventures 2 года назад +1

    Great idea! Another idea would be to cut a opening down the pvc storage pipe and have the tarp rope in and out of there. There could be a conduit pipe in there and at the end you can fix up something to hand reel in and out when setting up and packing away.

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  2 года назад +1

      I thought about that but had a hard time figuring out how the ‘reeling in’ mechanism. I didn’t want it to be big and gaudy. Also I’d like for the opening in the pipe to be sealed off to rain. It’s a good idea

    • @lmt-adventures
      @lmt-adventures 2 года назад +1

      @@nick4au Doesn’t have to be big, the cut for the tarp can be under so it’s not easy to see and won’t hold water. As for reeling, it can be a hand reel or fix up some tip to fit a power drill. The center pipe for reeling can be really small with a smaller conduit just enough to support the strength. Tarp should rope in and out nicely and neatly without having to use a big pvc. I’m for the idea except one part, I still don’t want a big ol pvc hanging over my roof, it’s just not aesthetically pleasing to me. I’d rather see something of a different shape, like a 270 awning folded into its bag. Unless u bag the pipe? Hmm

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  2 года назад

      @@lmt-adventures Its definitely function over fashion. Since it's on a ladder rack on a full size truck it's not that bad.

  • @clifficus
    @clifficus 2 года назад +1

    Very simple, but very effective, I like it. Thanks for sharing 👍😃

  • @opengate5849
    @opengate5849 2 года назад +2

    5 ***** for an excellent simple creative design

  • @deeshunt4228
    @deeshunt4228 Год назад

    Pretty slick dude, thanks for sharing.

  • @mango4064
    @mango4064 3 года назад +3

    Applause 👏 Common sense creativity build without the overpriced hype of a brand name.
    You saved money 💰 for sure.

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  3 года назад +1

      Yes I did! A 10'x8' awning for $100. You won't find that anywhere.

  • @Itsjustrachie
    @Itsjustrachie 2 года назад

    Best video I’ve seen so far!

  • @johnbecay6887
    @johnbecay6887 6 месяцев назад

    clever build. congratulations

  • @mikejennen3117
    @mikejennen3117 3 года назад +1

    Really nice simple design.

  • @robertmcdonald5277
    @robertmcdonald5277 2 года назад +4

    The only hardware I need is a roof rack.

  • @4StonesHandcraft
    @4StonesHandcraft 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for some good ideas.

  • @bencuraza6503
    @bencuraza6503 2 года назад +1

    NICE DIY😎‼️👍👍⬆️

  • @normedwards5305
    @normedwards5305 Год назад

    Nice! Velcro is our friend 😅

  • @AndreFB69
    @AndreFB69 2 года назад

    Simples and efficient... Great!

  • @paulmonk7820
    @paulmonk7820 3 года назад +3

    Make it easier, put hooks on the rackl, and just hook them thru the grommets.

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  3 года назад +1

      Yeah that is a great idea!

    • @RKempke
      @RKempke 3 года назад +2

      Or add eye bolts along the rack that correspond to where the eyelets are on the tarp. Then hook a small carabiner to each eyelet on that side of the tarp. Leave the carabiners on the tarp when you store it. Quick and easy way to connect and remove the tarp.

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  3 года назад

      I had a similar idea using cable clamps and carabiners. The eye bolts would definitely be more secure.

  • @josephvanni
    @josephvanni 3 года назад

    Any chance you could make a Home Depot shopping list? I want to build this for the summer!

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  3 года назад +1

      4" black ABS pipe, female threaded adapters, male threaded caps, 1", 3/4" and 1/2" EMT conduit, tarp, u-bolts with plate, velcro cable ties, 8" black cable ties, small hand saw and nylon string for guide wires. I used a drill bit to create the holes in the 1" conduit by drilling a circle of them and knocking out the middle.

  • @camperschoice8802
    @camperschoice8802 3 года назад +1

    Clever. I like how you drilled the pipe. I could do that for side pipes as well. Check out my homemade camper.

  • @ronschreiber3635
    @ronschreiber3635 3 года назад

    where can I get the Velcro strips that you used ? I Like this Idea going to use it thanks it's what I was looking for .

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  3 года назад

      They are recloseable velcro strips and are available on Amazon, Walmart, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc.

    • @ronschreiber3635
      @ronschreiber3635 3 года назад

      @@nick4au thank you Sir .

  • @msafirimhehe
    @msafirimhehe 3 года назад +1

    Nice!

  • @taz9221
    @taz9221 3 года назад +2

    No hardware????? joking, right?

    • @nick4au
      @nick4au  3 года назад

      VIRTUALLY no hardware come to think of it, other than the U-bolts to hold the pipe on.

  • @hmc2797
    @hmc2797 3 года назад

    Enjoy watching the video.
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    We share a lot of good videos with each other

  • @Lupgaroo666
    @Lupgaroo666 Год назад

    Nice!