Just doodling around, posted these in the newbie area after someone mentioned being 'addicted' to teardrops! Decided to post them here, too!
There is help! Through Teardroppers (and tiny trailers) Anonymous
12 Steps of Teardroppers Anonymous
1) Admitted I was powerless over my teardrop build and my life had become unmanageable.
2) Came to believe a power greater than myself (the teardrop and tiny trailer website) could return me to sanity.
3) Turned my will and my life over to building my teardrop, as I understood it.
4) Took a fearless and moral inventory of all my mistakes, mis-cut wood, un-squared corners, while building my teardrop.
5) Confided to at least one other teardrop builder the nature of these wrongs.
6) Became entirely ready to let the teardrop group members help me correct these mistakes on my teardrop build.
7) Humbly posted request for step-by-step instructions, with pictures, to the group.
8.) Made a list of all the RV building materials I still needed to buy (More wood, miter saw, power converter, fantastic vent fan, harbor freight trailer…)
9) Made a sincere effort to order all these parts, except when to do so overdrew my bank account.
10) Continued to take personal inventory of my teardrop build, and when I made a simple carpentry error, promptly admitted it.
11) Sought through prayer and meditation to keep my cool, when I had to redo my floor frame for the third time, because I still did not have it right.
12) Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of my teardrop build, sought to help other poor teardrop addicts like myself.
Submitted, with all due respect, to all of my fellow friends of Bill W. out there in teardrop land.
Al in Asheville
