Drop in and dribble on about nothing serious. Seriously a mad place to hang out. Better to avoid it if you're not in the mood!!! If you're determined to be sad, bad, mad & angry then move along!!!
Wait till you get to see what size the top is but this is just the tape that can be sewn on a tarp that suits both main sizes. I think 5 &7mm?
What a great find, thankyou Bruce.
Have a look in the sellers other items. There are different track sizes and colours available that attach to the vinyl, either double material so it attaches both sides or single sided ..... now to figure out the size I need .....
T1 Terry
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I still have some left over but it's still hidden in the removal truck. It is all double flanged so three rows of stitching made a very strong job on all of the awnings I made for the houseboat. I turned the edge over, then over once then again stitched it twice THEN put the tape over it & ran 3 times up & down it. I noticed when I sold the boat that the stitching had faded (from black) quite a bit but appeared still strong.
The machine I used used to belong to a saddle maker!!
Good morning everyone.
The only thing of importance yesterday was getting that piece of awning out of the track...
Then is was midday so tool's down... plus it was 35 degrees ..
We had a few drops of rain for about 10 minutes, we just got the edge...this was around 8 pm...then at. 11.30 we got more for around 45 minutes... all up only 5mm..
So I won't have to water today...I have mowing planned.. but that could change ..
But before all that... it's bacon and eggs day
Profit is always good Deborah
Keep safe everyone...
Bernie
Good morning everyone. We're back from our amazing trip.
Hopefully, our luggage will turn up today, but more likely tomorrow. Yesty was a write-off day for us. Sort of came as live about 6.30pm.
Might have to take the girl out for brekky today, there isn't much in the fridge.
You're right Bruce, grass is pretty high, and way to wet to mow.
Next thing is to get the baĺl rolling on the Winny repairs.
Hope your B&E was good Bernie.
Have a top day everybody, safe travels.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie 2006 Winnebago Alpine Not all who wander are lost.
It's not good morning time yet, but I'm awake.
We were lucky enough to get our missing luggage returned to our home late last night. The website and tracking system for lost luggage is not user friendly.
We both spent the day acting like sleep deprived zombies, here's hoping tomorrow it's better.
It rained and drizzled here most of the day. Another 20mm in the gauge. Strangely enough, the gauge only showed 80mm for the fortnight we were away. The grass is indicating we had way more than that.
If I'm real lucky I'll get some more sleep and maybe even a little sleep in.
How did the awning job go Bernie? Or did you get the work cancelling storm?
Cheers
David
David and Terrie 2006 Winnebago Alpine Not all who wander are lost.
Good morning.
Nothing achieved yesterday...it rained all day.. and like Dave we got another 20 mm for the day... sky's look a bit clearer today so far...
And as it's Carol's bingo day... I'll catch up on doing nothing... except as now watching the NFL..
All the veggies like how much rain we've received...the cucumber is going beserk... plenty of fruit... pumpkin still to put flowers out..
Keep safe.
Bernie.
supersparky wrote: ↑Mon Nov 17, 2025 9:09 am
Bernie, do you grow tomatoes? Whenever I've grown them, I've found they don't like too much water. Same as pumpkins.
Jon, I have no desire to move to Hawaii. All my friends and family are here.
I'm going to spend a fair bit of time weeding and cutting out fish fern today. They've all gone mad in the last 2 weeks or so.
Yep tomatoes don't like wet feet.. but mine are ok.. just picked some for the house..