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7 years ago
Where can I get a patio umbrella tilt joint? (2023 Update)
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7 years ago
replying to Leslie Gossett, Jim Linkster wrote: NO, they don't.
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6 years ago
replying to Wood Butcher, Gail C West wrote: Did you ever find your Answer? I'd like to do the same thing.
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6 years ago
replying to Leslie Gossett, Alan Rose wrote: looked at the siite and did not see any Tilt Joint units anywhere on that sight....how can I get a tilt joint unit
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6 years ago
Buy an umbrella and cut it out?
These seem to be pretty specific to the particular umbrella so aren't likely available individually, at least at a reasonable price (
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6 years ago
From a Neighbor who is tossing out their ripped up one. We have lost - rotted - the cable a number of times and with the wear and tear on the older designs that catch the wind, we just tossed them.
I might have one. Never know. We save junk sometimes. Check the neighbors for one.
If you are making an umbrella be sure to have an open flap type so the center of the cloth flies open in wind and doesn't catch the large canvas.
Mart> reply> looked at the siite and did not see any Tilt Joint units anywhere on that
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6 months ago
Have you tried chain link fence railing parts? I think the rails of some ar 1-3/8" OD. Not sure what you have but since its wood.... I recall seeing this joint on many stair railings. Just a thought. Good luck, you probably already solved this...
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6 months ago
Keep your eyes peeled on the curb on garbage day - seems to be a good supply of junked umbrelllas - particularly after wind storms.
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6 months ago
Hopefully "Wood Butcher" is still reading this newsgroup, exactly 20 years after the quoted post... LOL
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3 months ago
Greetings! Very helpful advice within this article! It is the little changes that produce the largest changes. Many thanks for sharing!