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SidecarFlip
Aug 04, 2018Explorer III
Ralph Cramden wrote:jdb7566 wrote:
most are made in Amish country. They may be good at woodworking, but routing electrical wires, not so much.
A farce. Some may be good at woodworking, and some even more so when doing woodworking for the "Amish". Its an entire different thing when doing woodworking for the "English". The Amish in the Indiana factories are there for one reason and one reason only, and that is to get a paycheck. That paycheck is based on how many pieces of **** they can slap in or together in X amount of time, not the level of craftsmanship.
Slapping together plywood and vinyl wrapped fiberboard hardly qualifies as woodworking regardless. When RV manufacturers say "wood cabinetry" thats only the doors themselves.
Some of the largest hack jobs I have ever seen in 30+ years being involved in construction have been done by fine Amish craftsman. Plumb, level, and square does not exist in their dictionary.
They max exhibit 'craftsmanship' in their quaint little home shops where they sell their stuff to Gentiles at inflated prices...lol But, in an RV plat. they exhibit minimal craftsmen skills. Like Ralph states, just a paycheck.
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