Awning removal

adolph santorine

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Since it looks like the deep freeze is getting turned off this weekend, I’m about to dive into removing the awnings and scuffing it up for paint.

It’s a zip Dee.

I know I need to unload the spring on the awning.

Recommendations and suggestions appreciated.

Thanks!

Dolph Santorine

DE AD0LF

Wheeling, West Virginia

1977 ex-Palm Beach TZE167V100820
Sullybuilt Bags, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission
 
Go to zipper.com and you’ll find instructions. What are you painting? Fabric, arms, aluminum cover?

Emery Stora

>
> Since it looks like the deep freeze is getting turned off this weekend, I’m about to dive into removing the awnings and scuffing it up for paint.
>
> It’s a zip Dee.
>
> I know I need to unload the spring on the awning.
>
> Recommendations and suggestions appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dolph Santorine
>
> DE AD0LF
>
> Wheeling, West Virginia
>
> 1977 ex-Palm Beach TZE167V100820
> Sullybuilt Bags, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission
>
>
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The only paint that mine has is the letters "Zip Dee". The rest is polished
stainless steel or aluminum.
Jim Hupy

On Thu, Jan 31, 2019, 8:53 AM Emery Stora via Gmclist <

> Go to zipper.com and you’ll find instructions. What are you painting?
> Fabric, arms, aluminum cover?
>
> Emery Stora
>
> > On Jan 31, 2019, at 9:45 AM, Adolph Santorine

> >
> > Since it looks like the deep freeze is getting turned off this weekend,
> I’m about to dive into removing the awnings and scuffing it up for paint.
> >
> > It’s a zip Dee.
> >
> > I know I need to unload the spring on the awning.
> >
> > Recommendations and suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Dolph Santorine
> >
> > DE AD0LF
> >
> > Wheeling, West Virginia
> >
> > 1977 ex-Palm Beach TZE167V100820
> > Sullybuilt Bags, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission
> >
> >
> >
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That should have read zipper.com. Damn spell checker.

Emery Stora

>
> Go to zipper.com and you’ll find instructions. What are you painting? Fabric, arms, aluminum cover?
>
> Emery Stora
>

>>
>> Since it looks like the deep freeze is getting turned off this weekend, I’m about to dive into removing the awnings and scuffing it up for paint.
>>
>> It’s a zip Dee.
>>
>> I know I need to unload the spring on the awning.
>>
>> Recommendations and suggestions appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Dolph Santorine
>>
>> DE AD0LF
>>
>> Wheeling, West Virginia
>>
>> 1977 ex-Palm Beach TZE167V100820
>> Sullybuilt Bags, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission
>>
>>
>>
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Again that should have read zipdee.com http://zipdee.com/ , not zipper.com http://zipper.com/ .

Emery Stora

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>
> From: Emery Stora via Gmclist
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Awning removal
> Date: January 31, 2019 at 10:08:26 AM MST
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> Cc: Emery Stora
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>
> That should have read zipper.com. Damn spell checker.
>
> Emery Stora
>

>>
>> Go to zipper.com and you’ll find instructions. What are you painting? Fabric, arms, aluminum cover?
>>
>> Emery Stora
>>

>>>
>>> Since it looks like the deep freeze is getting turned off this weekend, I’m about to dive into removing the awnings and scuffing it up for paint.
>>>
>>> It’s a zip Dee.
>>>
>>> I know I need to unload the spring on the awning.
>>>
>>> Recommendations and suggestions appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Dolph Santorine
>>>
>>> DE AD0LF
>>>
>>> Wheeling, West Virginia
>>>
>>> 1977 ex-Palm Beach TZE167V100820
>>> Sullybuilt Bags, Reaction Arms, Manny Transmission
>>>
>>>
>>>
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http://www.awningsbyzipdee.com/

anyhow- get some tall friends, 2 of them. or a short 1 like me, and a small step ladder. get a 5 or 6 foot step ladder by the rear arm head.
Have the two of them hold onto the awning while it is extended, and carefully unbolt the lower rear arm bolt. You use the leverage of that long arm
to to un-wind(or wind). the 5-6 foot step ladder will allow you to keep the leverage as the arm turns over the top. It is not difficult, but be
careful NOT to let go of that arm and remain under control. The 2 friends will stable the awning tube so you can control the arm. about 10 turns.

once unspun, you can take the front lower bolt off the coach, and the whole awning should slide out of the awning rail towards the rear usually.
Sometimes it can be a bugger- if the awning rail is bent.

the awning rail is usually pop riveted to the coach. You will have to decide if you want to drill that all out and re-do it after paint, or just
paint around, or actually paint the awning rail itself.
--
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
 
Thanks everyone.

Helpful information.

Yes, I’m painting the coach (indoors).

I’ll need it outside for this operation. Warmer days are near!

Dolph Santorine

>
> http://www.awningsbyzipdee.com/
>
>
> anyhow- get some tall friends, 2 of them. or a short 1 like me, and a small step ladder. get a 5 or 6 foot step ladder by the rear arm head.
> Have the two of them hold onto the awning while it is extended, and carefully unbolt the lower rear arm bolt. You use the leverage of that long arm
> to to un-wind(or wind). the 5-6 foot step ladder will allow you to keep the leverage as the arm turns over the top. It is not difficult, but be
> careful NOT to let go of that arm and remain under control. The 2 friends will stable the awning tube so you can control the arm. about 10 turns.
>
> once unspun, you can take the front lower bolt off the coach, and the whole awning should slide out of the awning rail towards the rear usually.
> Sometimes it can be a bugger- if the awning rail is bent.
>
> the awning rail is usually pop riveted to the coach. You will have to decide if you want to drill that all out and re-do it after paint, or just
> paint around, or actually paint the awning rail itself.
> --
> Jon Roche
> 75 palm beach
> St. Cloud, MN
> http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
>
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Dolph good luck with the paint job the instructions you received for the zip Dee are close to the opposite of installing one ..which i can attest to
as I installed our zip Dee in similar fashion. Do be careful in sliding awning out of the track of the aluminum protector portion as you can easily
Bend that,and a little WD-40 or their dry lub will go a long way to make it slide off easier. Are you going to do a custom paint job on your coach or
try to keep it original?
I ain't going to paint it in your toy box or someplace else?
-Dave
--
'78 Palm Beach. car nut new to RV'ing 26 ft. 403 rebuilt in 2018, rebuilt tranny in 2014, Dave Lenzi knuckles & hubs, yada yada yada OEM chromed
wheels,Green Brady Bunch stock
 
Don't use wd40, it will attract dust and dirt which will lock up the sllde. You can figure out how I know. The zipdee folks explained to me to use silicone spray to get it apart and keep it working smoothly. Didn't say a word about dry lube product, just told to use silicone spray. Worked; still works.

jofarr
26 footers
soddy daisy tn

----- Original Message -----
From: David
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Sent: 1/31/2019 10:33:10 PM
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Awning removal
________________________________________________________________________________

Dolph good luck with the paint job the instructions you received for the zip Dee are close to the opposite of installing one ..which i can attest to
as I installed our zip Dee in similar fashion. Do be careful in sliding awning out of the track of the aluminum protector portion as you can easily
Bend that,and a little WD-40 or their dry lub will go a long way to make it slide off easier. Are you going to do a custom paint job on your coach or
try to keep it original?
I ain't going to paint it in your toy box or someplace else?
-Dave
--
'78 Palm Beach. car nut new to RV'ing 26 ft. 403 rebuilt in 2018, rebuilt tranny in 2014, Dave Lenzi knuckles & hubs, yada yada yada OEM chromed
wheels,Green Brady Bunch stock

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Just don’t get silicone spray on your paint or new paint won’t stick to it.

Emery Stora

>
> Don't use wd40, it will attract dust and dirt which will lock up the sllde. You can figure out how I know. The zipdee folks explained to me to use silicone spray to get it apart and keep it working smoothly. Didn't say a word about dry lube product, just told to use silicone spray. Worked; still works.
>
> jofarr
> 26 footers
> soddy daisy tn
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David
> Reply-To:
> To:
> Sent: 1/31/2019 10:33:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Awning removal
> ________________________________________________________________________________
>
> Dolph good luck with the paint job the instructions you received for the zip Dee are close to the opposite of installing one ..which i can attest to
> as I installed our zip Dee in similar fashion. Do be careful in sliding awning out of the track of the aluminum protector portion as you can easily
> Bend that,and a little WD-40 or their dry lub will go a long way to make it slide off easier. Are you going to do a custom paint job on your coach or
> try to keep it original?
> I ain't going to paint it in your toy box or someplace else?
> -Dave
> --
> '78 Palm Beach. car nut new to RV'ing 26 ft. 403 rebuilt in 2018, rebuilt tranny in 2014, Dave Lenzi knuckles & hubs, yada yada yada OEM chromed
> wheels,Green Brady Bunch stock
>
>
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Good point on the straight WD-40, however their dry lube that I was mentioning and have used,is PTFE that does not attract dust or grime. And the
other post is right and be careful about getting any of it on the panels without degreasing it off before painting!
--
'78 Palm Beach. car nut new to RV'ing 26 ft. 403 rebuilt in 2018, rebuilt tranny in 2014, Dave Lenzi knuckles & hubs, yada yada yada OEM chromed
wheels,Green Brady Bunch stock
 
I find I can knock better that half the cost of paint off if I take the coach to the painter already prepped. Ding n scrape removal, roof
cleanup/seal and window removal or masking are easy to do albeit time consuming. When you're paying 100 - 125 an hour, it's worth your time to do the
prep. It's worth the money to have a competent painter actually shoot it.
Note that you will get a non - warranty paint job this way. No shop will warrant their paint over your prep. Mostly because poor prep is the major
cause of paint problems.

--johnny
--
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell" - ol Andy, paraphrased
 
The 6 P’s They run through life, don’t they.

Prior Planning Prevents Pretty Poor Performance

Of course, you can pick your own “P’s"

Dolph

DE AD0LF

Wheeling, West Virginia

1977 26’ ex-PalmBeach
Howell EFI & EBL, Reaction Arms, Sullybilt Bags, Manny Transmission

“The Aluminum and Fiberglass Mistress"

>
> I find I can knock better that half the cost of paint off if I take the coach to the painter already prepped. Ding n scrape removal, roof
> cleanup/seal and window removal or masking are easy to do albeit time consuming. When you're paying 100 - 125 an hour, it's worth your time to do the
> prep. It's worth the money to have a competent painter actually shoot it.
> Note that you will get a non - warranty paint job this way. No shop will warrant their paint over your prep. Mostly because poor prep is the major
> cause of paint problems.
>
> --johnny
> --
> Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
> Braselton, Ga.
> "I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell" - ol Andy, paraphrased
>
>
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I want to thank everyone who checked in on the awning removal.

It went swimmingly because of the information shared here.

Thank you.

Dolph

DE AD0LF

Wheeling, West Virginia

1977 26’ ex-PalmBeach
Howell EFI & EBL, Reaction Arms, Sullybilt Bags, Manny Transmission

“The Aluminum and Fiberglass Mistress"