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devon pop top - best material?
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<blockquote data-quote="robjarman" data-source="post: 465581" data-attributes="member: 13583"><p>yes, very early morning daylight control...!! that's one of the reasons why I have chosen the plain concertina type without windows, as well as expecting a simpler construction with less welds and only one type of material to be more robust than one with clear vinyl insert panel windows - my original pop top has the windows and it is those that have split along the seams and the folds and have become brittle, I guess with UV exposure - they were made in 1971, though, so I guess they have not done too badly...!!</p><p></p><p>I have ordered the pop top vinyl material and seals from Campershop and have arranged with Leon at Concept pop tops in Poole to do the actual fitting in Feb - I am going to do as much as poss of the pre-fitting removal of old gunk and gash and clearing the way for the new install before I take the bus down to Leon's.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robjarman, post: 465581, member: 13583"] yes, very early morning daylight control...!! that's one of the reasons why I have chosen the plain concertina type without windows, as well as expecting a simpler construction with less welds and only one type of material to be more robust than one with clear vinyl insert panel windows - my original pop top has the windows and it is those that have split along the seams and the folds and have become brittle, I guess with UV exposure - they were made in 1971, though, so I guess they have not done too badly...!! I have ordered the pop top vinyl material and seals from Campershop and have arranged with Leon at Concept pop tops in Poole to do the actual fitting in Feb - I am going to do as much as poss of the pre-fitting removal of old gunk and gash and clearing the way for the new install before I take the bus down to Leon's. cheers Rob [/QUOTE]
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