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		<dc:creator>Linda</dc:creator>
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New project The free sunshine that we are given everyday causes us a wee bit of a problem. It causes the rv to heat up very quickly&#8230;and stay that way from mid April thru September. The poor little rv air conditioner starts panting and foaming at the mouth around the 1st of June. So, we [...]]]></description>
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<p>New project</p>
<p>The free sunshine that we are given everyday causes<br />
us a wee bit of a problem.  It causes the rv to heat<br />
up very quickly&#8230;and stay that way from mid April thru<br />
September. The poor little rv air conditioner starts<br />
panting and foaming at the mouth around the 1st of June.</p>
<p>So, we have decided the rv needs a cover.  What to use?<br />
chop down some trees or do something unique.  We chose<br />
unique. Even tho we live in a rural area, on a dirt road, deep in<br />
east Texas, we do NOT like the rustic look!</p>
<p>We decided on a curved top with round pvc pipes. Instead of the<br />
typical &#8216;A&#8217; frame top with the typical 4&#215;4 square post. The top<br />
will be 26 gauge steel 3&#8242; x 17&#8242; with a natural curve that works<br />
to our advantage. Total overall length will be 40&#8242;.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard of a RV cover using pvc pipe for poles and<br />
making trusses out of pvc?  Well, apparently NOBODY else has either.<br />
Because when we were first mulling over this idea, we approached<br />
construction / carpenter types about this concept. Once the<br />
convulsive laughter dies down and the &#8220;have you lost your<br />
cotton-pickin&#8217; minds?&#8221;, &#8220;can&#8217;t wait to see a 40 ft. kite!&#8221;,<br />
or &#8220;it&#8217;s all gonna fall down and kill ya&#8217;ll!&#8221; comments<br />
started flying, we shut up.</p>
<p>But, decided to do it anyway.</p>
<p>Having no guidelines to go by, the initial plans we drew have<br />
changed during the build. For instance, with a pole height of 16 ft we<br />
originally called for 8ft. of 3&#8243; into 8 ft of 1 1\2&#8243; pvc (thick wall).<br />
But for the past 3 weeks we have had sustained winds of 20 &#8211; 25+ mph.<br />
All that free energy, gone with the wind &#8211; pardon the pun.<br />
So now, the vertical poles are 13&#8242; of 3&#8243; into 3&#8242; of 1 1/2&#8243; pvc.</p>
<p>We are painting the pipes for uv protection and the appeal. It&#8217;s<br />
advisable to get some pvc cleaner to remove the lettering on the<br />
pipes as it does tend to bleed through.</p>
<p>We researched long and hard for the cheapest and best paint for pvc.<br />
All that research resulted in only one, Krylon Fusion. It&#8217;s not cheap,<br />
and it only comes in spray cans but, it&#8217;s good.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s end it here for today so I can gather some of my comparison data<br />
between pvc and wood for yall.</p>
<p>Later</p>
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