Diy stationary window awning using pvc pipe step 1.
Diy awning conduit.
Cut another piece of pvc pipe to the same size.
Measure the width of the window with a tape measure.
This is the cheapest canvas drop cloth i.
Insert two connectors to both the ends of the side pipes to attach them to the flagpoles.
Add the 1 inch cap with the bolt sticking out on the exposed end of the 1 inch pipe.
This will be the piece that attaches to the arms coming out from.
Now we just have to add pins or bolts to keep the poles in place while in use.
Dry fit the frame.
Simple project that about anyone can do.
The awning material is a 6 x9 canvas drop cloth.
For a patio awning that connects to your house you will need two flagpole holders and three pvc pipes.
Start by making the frame.
You ll need 1 2 pvc pipe the t s and elbows shown here pvc cutters and.
I did a previous video for my shower awning it worked for a year i tried an easier and more sturdy design this time and all for roughly 25 total and 2hrs la.
Add the 1 1 4 end cap to one end of the 1 1 4 pvc pipe.
You now have a telescoping set of poles.
Slide the 1 inch pvc pipe into the other end.
Just need a drill if you get the pvc pipe precut a.
An afternoon and a few bucks and i have an awning for my 4runner.
Add 4 inches to that measurement.
Slide canvas onto frame.