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am looking at purchasing Windoware retractable awning and would need to mount it to colourbond fascia. I have three rafters/trusses? with the fascia clips in the area I would like to mount it. Can I put a block of timber between the end of each rafters and the metal fascia to bridge the gap and then mount a timber fascia board on the outside of the existing metal fascia, screwing through to the ends of the timber trusses. I would then mount the blind to the new timber fascia board.
would this set up be strong enough to safely mount this blind?
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @dlp69. It's magnificent to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about installing a retractable awning.
Your proposed setup sounds fine, provided that the fascia timber is well fixed to the rafters and bridging timbers, and that the bridging timbers themselves are securely attached to the rafters. To ensure adequate strength, you’ll want to use timber of a suitable calibre, ideally something at least 35-45mm thick. A length of 90 x 45mm H3-treated pine would be a solid choice, as it’s durable and suitable for outdoor use.
When securing the new timber, use structural screws or coach bolts to firmly attach it to the rafter ends/bridging timbers. This will create a strong, stable base for mounting the retractable awning.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks Michell for prompt response. Given the brackets on the blinds have holes 100mm apart I would go with 190 x 35 h3. I assume this would work ok
That would be fine, @dlp69. It's just that I'm not overly convinced 25mm thick fascia board would be sufficient. 140 x 35mm would likely also work too. Your fixings will be 20mm in from the edges, which should be fine.
Mitchell
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