LMarsh wrote:I don't think I'd use paneling on the actual roof, but I suppose for a budget teardrop it would work fine. I always go for maximum waterproofing and also whatever materials will be the best if water does leak in. To me it seems after all the work you put into building a teardrop you might as well spend a little extra on quality materials that will last for the long term.
Too bad pretty much every consumer product you buy now a days is junk no matter what you spend on it. No one cares about quality, just low price. Can't say I'd want my teardrop to be made with the cheapest materials I could buy. Just my 2 cents.
Lucas
Hi Lucas
Thanks for your reply. I wasn't necessarily trying to use the cheapest supplies possible but was just curious about he paneling vs plywood. The paneling would be much easier to find and I thought would bend pretty well. I"m a long way from being at the point of doing the roof so I have plenty of time to ask all these questions. lol.