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westend
Aug 01, 2014Explorer
skydiver31 wrote:Scary, but that's the way it's done. Fine Amish craftsmanship from the Midwest, lol. I think most of these mfg's pay by piecework so the faster you wield the stapler, the more you make.westend wrote:Like i said in the video, use some cardboard on your drills so they don't ever make contact with the material.That is unnecessary if you know how to use a power tool and would never be done in a production environment.
Jayco Plant area 62 video Maybe that will give you an idea of the pace and quality concerns when building 32 of these TT's in a day.
That was a scary video.. how many mistakes do you think they make when they're working that fast. Even the cleaning lady near the end basically stuck her duster in the cabinet with a single short sweep and pulled it out. LOL
Did you see the cabinets get thrown down the chute and thrown on the deck? That is how you get a face frame out of plumb. The installer grabs the cabinet, positions it on the deck, and blasts some screws through it. He doesn't grab a level or a tape measure and become a quality assurance controller, he is only the operating end of a screw gun.
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