Saturday, February 27, 2010

RV Awning Repair Video | Status Update

We're sorry folks, that it's taking just a few extra days to post the video but we just wanted to let everyone know that it will be uploaded very soon.

We want to let you know that we've seen a sneak preview of the video and we just know you'll really enjoy it. We can't wait to share it with you.

Our video guys are working very hard and in just a few more days we'll have our latest video project uploaded to the website.

For those who are new to our site...Last week we filmed the repair of a 20' awning tube that broke approximately in the center (we've seen many awnings break like this over our 30 years in the business).

We cleaned up the ends by sawing off the damaged ends, then inserted the 96" MX57 partially into one side, slid over a brand new middle section (approximately 2' to replace the portion that we had cut out), riveted the first and middle parts together, then attached the other end, riveted it to the MX57, attached the vinyl and re-attached the repaired roller tube to the camper.

When we finished installing the awning, we demonstrated how the awning functions perfectly as it did before the accident, just as if the break had never occurred.

So until we have the video complete...that's the jest of the story. Thanks for visiting us and if you're thinking of ordering or have any questions, please don't hesitate to give us a call (813) 622-7796 Toll free: 1-800-246-4268. Ask for CJ

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Leo's Awning story continued...

Today we installed the completely repaired awning for Leo and he was very happy. I have more pictures and a video to post but we're told it may be a few days before the video is ready to be shared online.

For those of you who are following Leo's story, thanks and I promise we will upload that video just as soon as it is given to us, perhaps it will be ready over the weekend so stay tuned. Meanwhile please tell all of your friends where to go to repair their broken rv awnings, we look forward to seeing you soon.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

More Pics from Leo's Broken Awning Project Today


RV Awning Roller Tube Repair ( Slice & Dice with MX57)







Yesterday we met up with Leo Warren, who like many RV enthusiast, spends a few warm summer months in Florida away from his cold northern home. Leo is what some call a "snow-bird". Florida brings a brief retreat from living deep in the Adirondack Mountains of up state New York.

Leo explained to us that upon returning to Florida this year, he made a quick trip into town and while he was out, the rain came down. Florida is beautiful and while most of the time sunny, unpredictable rain storms such as the one that Leo experienced that day... tends to happen often, especially during the summer months.

I wish that was all there was to the story but unfortunately as a result of the rain storm, Leo's RV awning suffering serious damage. He knew to lower one corner of his RV to help aid in the removal of rain water but the rain was just coming down too fast for this common "tilted" canopy method to do the trick.

When we arrived at Leo's property, he had already removed the canopy from his RV and his awning roller tube was clearly broken into two parts. He told us that after checking into the matter because he had the longer 20' roller tube the cost combined with a new canopy would run him between $800 and $1500 to repair. And this was if he did all of the work himself.

We loaded up his broken awning roller tube and headed back to our shop. Today we measured approximately one foot from the break on both sides of the tube and using a chop saw we cut the damaged portion removing approximately one foot from both ends of the tube.


We then filed the ends of the newly cut tube ends, inserted an MX57 into one end of the awning roller, riveted the mx57 to the roller, slid over our replacement tube part (2' section of brand new tubing), and riveted it to the MX57. This took us about 10 minutes to complete.

We are ready to begin re-attaching the vinyl.

We've added a few photos to our home page of this slice and dice repair. We shot video of the experience and just as soon as we receive the video back from our media company, we intend to post it here on our site. Please check back soon for the new video.

Thanks for tuning into the MX57 and we look forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions about how the MX57 can assist you in repairing, replacing or just simply improving your current RV Awning roller tube please feel free to call or email us any time.

Sincerely,
CJ - Megax57.com