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Stainless Steel Awning Clothes Line


Hi All,
I read the entries on here about awning clothes lines and decided to make / buy one. Here is what I found.

Just bought a stainless steel clothes line for the awning. Fits in between the uprights or arms, whatever you want to call them.
I priced the fittings to do it myself from Bunnings and they wanted over $40. I went online and found a guy in Sydney who makes them to measure in Marine grade stainless steel. Only need to drill 2 holes in total, one in each arm. Took 5 minutes to install and works a treat.

One cable for $29.95 and 2 cables for $49.95 with free delivery in Australia. Better than I could have made myself, and it would have cost me more. 

His email is sales@ropecable.com if you are interested in buying one, and by the way the best thing is it came with a lifetime warranty.

Glen



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Thanks for that - been going to do it for a while - might get in touch with him!


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jules
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Sounds good Glen, any photos? Do you need to remove it before retracting the awning?



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sent an email to the address above asking for further info - that was a week ago and still haven't heard back - keen for business huh!!

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Cheers Bruce

 

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