thinking about keeping the plywood sides of my project exposed. any idea's about the finish to apply? Do you want the plywood grain to show through? If you do...
If you mean you want the grain to show, I would recommend either coating with thinned epoxy and then varnishing. Or you could do a fiberglass finish. If you...
Have a read here HYPERLINK "http://www.boatcraft.com.au/paints.html"http://www.boatcraft.com.au/paints. html I did a half woody in Epoxy and a clear top coat...
do you remember the brand name of the epoxy that you used? ... Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. [Non-text portions of this...
Okie I have been a member here for quite some time and no I don't have a trailer built yet. Partly due to details I don't want to go into. So this is my...
Wayne, I have thought this very same thing. Let me know if you need a photographer in the Kansas City area. I have a lot of experience and all my own gear....
... photographer in the Kansas City area. I have a lot of experience and all my own gear. I have a teardrop that should be ready for travel by the spring. ...
I'm interested....What would it take to get this going? I thinks it's a great idea! Afterall...the Popup Campers have their own magazine. My opinion is to...
Petersons Magazines cover a lot of special interest groups with magazines. They may be a good publisher if you want it a truly published mag. If it's more of...
Us, Canada, shouldn't matter. We all speak English. Also, Scott, Where did you get the handles you used on your trailer? Do they come in Right and Left hand?...
... That's the big one. A full magazine or just a home published newsletter? And how big? Tips and trick for construction as well. I like the recipe and ...
Hello, I am a new member. I have been researching teardrops for a while and i plan on starting to build one beginning Jan.2007. Is there anyone local in the...
Brian, I'm not local, but here's a link to a building forum that will help. I live in Lancaster, PA. I built a Weekender, but made enough changes to it to...
Go 5' wide! I wish I had, and I pull with a Nissan p/u. jb ... From: teardroptrailers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:teardroptrailers@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of...
Brian, I am building a teardrop and a great builders website is: http://www.mikenche ll.com/forums/ Many people, including myself, with little or no...
AMEN, I went 5' originally so I could fit a regular queen mattress inside and wouldn't have to make or order a special size. I've never been in a 4'er, but...
Build with about 2" on either side of the mattress to allow for bedding! ... From: teardroptrailers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:teardroptrailers@yahoogroups.com]On...
I wish I had then the real mattress would have fit. The air mattress is snug, but gives enough for the bedding to be tucked easily. Duane "Jerry Baldridge"...
Hi Brian, I agree with the other's.. 5' is the way to go... My brother and I built mine this last year. It is 5' and I am using 2 3" thick pieces of dense...
I'm thinking about building another, this one 5 wide. The idea of using solid, 1/8" or thicker, aluminum sheets as the skin and frame together intrigues me....
While building our T we don't have a mattress in there so yes, getting in and out while sitting is very uncomfortable. There is a simpls solution without...