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dougrainer
Jun 02, 2014Nomad
1. His Video was tastefully done. I see NO reason for Thor to take any action. He just showed and voiced his disappointment with the issues
2. He has not responded about my question about IF his current Motorhome has slide issues.
3. The Video he made is almost laughable for the CONTENT and his complaints. Dirt and debris HIDDEN behind drawers or cabinet covers? ON ALL RV's regardless of price, IF YOU DO WHAT HE DID TO FIND THEM.
4. The "taped" screw? WOW, what did that cause a problem with? Granted, not the best thing but what harm? There were 3 other screws holding it on and he only found it when he was modifying the RV.
5. The Split cleats where the washer head screws split the wood. Not a problem, but, there is no way they would halt production to replace that cleat as long as it still secured the cabinet front. BUT, this was hidden also. I have seen this to a degree on ALL RV's I have worked on for 35 years---$5000 to $800,000 RV's.
6. He can correct me, but it seems he is more concerned with the minor cosmetic items than REAL operational problems unless he reposts with more in depth complaints.
7. Maybe I missed it in the Video and others can correct me. IS the video just about items 3,4,and 5 I just posted? What did I miss from the 7 minute video.
8. EVERY House(Custom or tract built) that I have observed ALL had sawdust and trash and debris in hidden areas after the sheetrock was installed. Doug
2. He has not responded about my question about IF his current Motorhome has slide issues.
3. The Video he made is almost laughable for the CONTENT and his complaints. Dirt and debris HIDDEN behind drawers or cabinet covers? ON ALL RV's regardless of price, IF YOU DO WHAT HE DID TO FIND THEM.
4. The "taped" screw? WOW, what did that cause a problem with? Granted, not the best thing but what harm? There were 3 other screws holding it on and he only found it when he was modifying the RV.
5. The Split cleats where the washer head screws split the wood. Not a problem, but, there is no way they would halt production to replace that cleat as long as it still secured the cabinet front. BUT, this was hidden also. I have seen this to a degree on ALL RV's I have worked on for 35 years---$5000 to $800,000 RV's.
6. He can correct me, but it seems he is more concerned with the minor cosmetic items than REAL operational problems unless he reposts with more in depth complaints.
7. Maybe I missed it in the Video and others can correct me. IS the video just about items 3,4,and 5 I just posted? What did I miss from the 7 minute video.
8. EVERY House(Custom or tract built) that I have observed ALL had sawdust and trash and debris in hidden areas after the sheetrock was installed. Doug
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