it is RV quality, not Amish quality that is the problem… placing blame on the lowest common denominator is seldom the answer…
if a RV company wants to build quality they will… they will demand it themselves and it will reflect on down the line……
if they want to limit time, materials, tooling, and training to improve the bottom line you get the just above average RV…
if you farter limit assembly line inspection and QC you get the average RV being sold today…
so where is the Amish or any other production assemblers control over any of this come in… the problem lies at the very top of the industry and the mfg.s…
that is why in my lifetime RV quality and RV quality control hasn’t changed very much at all…