I always get a kick out of the term Amish workers. Like they have the time to hand craft some beautiful piece of furniture. They're running to get done just like the rest are.
Interestingly I just watched an hour film on PBS about the Amish yesterday.
The show was
NOT about RV's, but about the lack of farm land for them and how eventually most of them had to go outside to work to feed their families.
That said.
The next shot in the film showed them working in Indiana making RV's!!
OMG! It showed them on an assembly line going a hundred miles an hour like crazed people with an air gun putting the frame together hit or miss. Parts of the frames they needed going a hundred miles an hour above them so fast they kept missing the frame part they needed.
All I can say is OMG what a joke. Had I seen this I would never have bought a TT as my first RV.
I bet that's a covert piece of film the RV manufacturers in Indiana would like never to have aired. I wish I could figure out how to tape it and post it IT WAS JUST UNBELIEVABLE.
Explains all and everything I have read on the forum about shoddy workmanship. There is no way a person could keep up with that line and do a good job.