The vinyl will wear out from weather and bird poop. I am thinking of either sourcing or making some hard tops that I can store inside the camper….perhaps fiberglass material that would mold/fasten over the support bars on the ends of the camper. This would make the pop up a more rugged shelter in harsher weather conditions. I’m looking to save money. Any ideas?
Here is what I would do: I'd get some heavy plastic tarps and cut them in shapes to match the surfaces on the camper covers, plus maybe half an inch seam allowance. Then instead of sewing, I would seam them together with duct tape. You'd have to make a new one every couple of years, but it would protect your vinyl.
They make green tarps that are not real flashy.
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January 5th, 2009 at 7:47 pm
Here is what I would do: I'd get some heavy plastic tarps and cut them in shapes to match the surfaces on the camper covers, plus maybe half an inch seam allowance. Then instead of sewing, I would seam them together with duct tape. You'd have to make a new one every couple of years, but it would protect your vinyl.
They make green tarps that are not real flashy.
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