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AndrewS



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Fox wing advice
Are they available in various lengths.
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ken



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ISTR just left or right handed

look at the autoglass version Mr. Green
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DiscoStu



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Nope, all one length My Disco 'best bits'

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AndrewS



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Thanks for the replies Thumbs Up Best make my own then Razz
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DiscoStu



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Be fairly easy to make a shortened version - the other way would be more difficult Wink My Disco 'best bits'

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Post #237843 22nd May 2013 7:31pm
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leeds



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The Foxwing overall length is 2.5m. There are similiar awnings which are slightly shorter say 2.3m

Question why do you need a shorter version of the Foxwing?

Personally I do not think it would be so easy to shorten an existing one. You would require a skilled sewing machinist amongst other skills.


Brendan
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DiscoStu



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Brendan, simply meant its easier to hacksaw bits off than stretch them Wink My Disco 'best bits'

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AndrewS



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I don't want a short one Shocked I want a bigger one 3.500m to be exact Thumbs Up
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leeds



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Blimey that is going to be one big awning.

The standard Foxwing has a cover area of 10 m2


Make it a metre longer and the area will go up to about 20m2!


That is one big awning.


OK I am not a design engineer but would think it would need substantial beefing up.

Would be interesting to see one that large.

Good luck with the design and manufacture of it.



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Van canopy as used by Autoglass Thumbs Up
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