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12th February 2008, 02:24 PM #1New Member
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What is the tradey term for these?
Gudday
Been lurking for a while...and this has been a very helpful forum. Thought 'bout time I ask a question, might as well make it a dumb one .
Does anybody know the correct "tradey" term for the awnings on these windows. I would have though "fixed window awnings"... failing that what is the the correct term for the support brackets.
And if anybody knows of a supplier in Melbourne - would love to know - local Bunnies was useless.
It would need to span a 1800 mm window so the brackets and support for the colorbond would need to be reasonably substantial....any suggestions......be nice!
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12th February 2008, 02:29 PM #2
Well the awnings are called window awnings and the brackets are called... window awning brackets!
Try these guys: http://www.ryanwoodworks.com.au/Cate...r%20Components"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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12th February 2008, 02:50 PM #3New Member
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That's would I would have thought....and got blank looks from the Bunnies.
Thanks for the link...exactly what I need. Just need to work out what I need to support the 1.8 metre length.
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12th February 2008, 03:12 PM #4blank looks from the Bunnies
I've never really had a close look at one of those to see what the frame looks like. I imagine you would simply span the brackets with battens of some sort - but they would need to be quite heavy for a 1800 span. A 70x35 batten will span up to 1200 under a tin roof but I don't have anything in my tables for an 1800 span. Maybe one of the other guys will have more details."I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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12th February 2008, 03:33 PM #5
Bunnies Croydon stock some of these, and can special order the full range from R.Cornall&Son
They refer to them as canopies.
http://www.cornalls.com.au/store/page.pl?id=3312
Regards Dave
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12th February 2008, 03:34 PM #6
I got my awnings from Bunnings
they sell the brackets there.
and i just brought some ripple iron to cover it
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12th February 2008, 03:35 PM #7
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12th February 2008, 07:38 PM #8New Member
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Thanks for that thought I might be going nuts when the local Bunnies directed me to a curtain shop...I found the quality of the advice is very person dependent at Bunnies...unfortunately the knowledgable one I usually go to doesn't seem to be working their usual hours
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12th February 2008, 07:42 PM #9
For an 1800 span you need f8 70 x 45 on edge (100 x 38 will do)
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12th February 2008, 08:33 PM #10New Member
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Thanks very much for that...
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23rd February 2008, 06:19 PM #11
Did you buy them yet? If not, I can recommend the mob who supply bunny's - but they're in Reservoir, so I don't know if it's too far. they're called R. Cornall and Sons .... if you need their number, make sure to ask by the name I gave, otherwise you may get Cornall's who are in Heidelberg and will only add to the Bunny's blank looks.
Steve
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Australia
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23rd February 2008, 09:10 PM #12New Member
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