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JonBarleycorn
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Hey JonBarleyCorn,
have you got your tuf top canapy yet? how do you like it? was it worth the money?
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I installed it the other day, and used it in the rain yesterday. While it was not a hard blowing rain, it was a steady shower, and I stayed dry. It is best to have two people for assembly, although one will do. The hardest thing to do was fastening the two sections together at the H channel.
The instructions mention to not overtighten the 8 bolts that hold the canopy to the braces, but di not say why. I noticed as I snugged them down, they could have gone thorough the material if too much pressure was applied.
For protection from sun and most rain/snow, I believe it will work well.
have you got your tuf top canapy yet? how do you like it? was it worth the money?
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I installed it the other day, and used it in the rain yesterday. While it was not a hard blowing rain, it was a steady shower, and I stayed dry. It is best to have two people for assembly, although one will do. The hardest thing to do was fastening the two sections together at the H channel.
The instructions mention to not overtighten the 8 bolts that hold the canopy to the braces, but di not say why. I noticed as I snugged them down, they could have gone thorough the material if too much pressure was applied.
For protection from sun and most rain/snow, I believe it will work well.