tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4811901439019705229.post4679152785753350161..comments2023-09-10T07:41:25.367-07:00Comments on Tom James Virginia Outdoors: Tear Drop camper trailersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4811901439019705229.post-50978493825392418322008-08-11T10:16:00.000-07:002008-08-11T10:16:00.000-07:00Tom,Thanks for visiting and linking to my site (jp...Tom,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for visiting and linking to my site (jpodbuild.wordpress.com). It sounds like you have some experience with wallpapering. ha ha. So far we have only tried paint so I have no experience there.<BR/><BR/>As far as material lists for a teardrop, I have found a few. most of them are quite localized (purchases from local hardware stores and such) and there isn't much in the organized materials list dept. I am keeping detailed records of what I use and plan to publish a generic list of materials on my blog. However, I am not done yet so I don't have the list up yet. Keep checking in and eventually it will be there.<BR/><BR/>If you've been reading up on teardrop building and want to do it, I say go for it. It is fun and I am impressed with how spacious something that looks so small can be. Then I recommend that you and your Senior Management paint the inside and stay away from wallpapergreekspeedomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17482365648489368121noreply@blogger.com