I've been a member of this board since the beginning and have actually gotten past the lurking, planning, building...and building...and building and actual Camping stage.
Not trying to toot my own horn, but I am and have been for the last 25 years a Recreational Vehicle Technician and built my first Teardrop over 25 years ago.
But I digress.
I'm looking at this from a New members prospective.
I see so many posts, from members using "Acronyms" or "terms" that only them and few other people on the planet understand. A lot found through internet searches only.
With this being an informational board.
You may have a good point, link or product but if nobody understands what your talking about I think that's a little counter productive.
And its a little difficult/embarrassing and rude to have to ask "What the heck are you talking about"
Please, there are new people on the board who know very little and are actively trying to learn.
If you mention EMT, FRP or any other product (Electrical Metal Tubing...Fiberglass Reenforced Panel) take the time to spell it out.
Its just a courtesy.
Or we can press #1 for English.
Happy Trails
Len
BTW, Acronyms And How We Use Them.