Ok firstly, credits to Karl and Trevor for the concept here as I have unashamedly pinched their original idea.
The pics are a bit poor because it got dark all of a sudden as I was playing but you'll get the idea. I have taken a Batwing (thanks Rosy) and and tapered side (nice one David) and had a conversion done to put in a door and a couple of stove flue holes. I decided to put two holes in so that the panel could be situated anywhere in the wing.
The awning itself is destined for the trailer so I will share the sides between the Metalian and the 80. It's just another option really. The door was cut from the original panel, zips added and baffles to keep the rain off the zips when closed. The door rolls up and is stored under a flap to stop it filling with water that might run off the roof. The smoke holes have been reinforced and have roll up flaps too. The door can be held up with poles to form a porch too. Can't wait to get the thing set up for real. Obviously it looks a big baggy but I can't drive pegs into block paving.
The pics are a bit poor because it got dark all of a sudden as I was playing but you'll get the idea. I have taken a Batwing (thanks Rosy) and and tapered side (nice one David) and had a conversion done to put in a door and a couple of stove flue holes. I decided to put two holes in so that the panel could be situated anywhere in the wing.
The awning itself is destined for the trailer so I will share the sides between the Metalian and the 80. It's just another option really. The door was cut from the original panel, zips added and baffles to keep the rain off the zips when closed. The door rolls up and is stored under a flap to stop it filling with water that might run off the roof. The smoke holes have been reinforced and have roll up flaps too. The door can be held up with poles to form a porch too. Can't wait to get the thing set up for real. Obviously it looks a big baggy but I can't drive pegs into block paving.