

KCStudly wrote:I think it would be easier to roll the window flap up to secure, rather than have it flopping down on the inside. Just a thought.
WoodSmith wrote:I have now read this thread and the one over on the expedition portal in their entirety. I know that you are currently busy with your other designs for SEMA, but I want to add my own "Me TOOO!!"...
WoodSmith
I know there is a lot of interest on this forum for the trail top system, and I know you are still working on the final designs. Is there interest by dinot or any other manufacture at this time. Will we see it coming out anytime soon?
The basic set of TrailTop parts is done, and as far as I'm concerned the design is final. This includes all of the parts you've seen in this thread that I've used to build the proof-of-concept teardrop and Jeep-tub hard cover/tilt-up camper. Both proof-of-concept builds went together as planned and the parts worked as designed, and I'm confident any of the concepts shown in this thread could successfully be built with the TrailTop parts as designed.
I have had conversations with two companies interested in marketing the system but no commitment has been made yet (by either company or by me).
Right now I'm working with a company that's signed up for several other designs of mine; they want to have them production ready in time for this year's SEMA show, so I've been focused on that lately instead of whether or not the TrailTop system gets to market.
jscherb wrote:... I haven't come up with a method for supporting the awning that I really like yet.
KCStudly wrote:jscherb wrote:... I haven't come up with a method for supporting the awning that I really like yet.
What if you were to make the awning side panels have a semi circular shape and sew the fiberglass rods into the hem/seam so that the still hold the panel out taught, but do not stick out? If the lower edge section of the panel just had guide loops and a blind socket at the bottom (sewn in at the hem), the rod might still be able to be slipped out for easier storage.
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