Dec-08-2018 06:16 AM
Dec-29-2018 07:16 AM
philh wrote:justme wrote:
BTY proper engineering and QC does not need to cost more money. In fact poor engineering and QC does cost more money if one cares to consider warranty costs and loss of business.
It needs to be good enough. As long as units are flying out the door thanks to a booming economy and ultra low interest rates, junk quality is good enough.
Dec-29-2018 06:17 AM
4x4ord wrote:
The unfortunate truth is that when the economy was poor and interest rates were higher people still prefered to save money by buying junk. Most of the better quality RV manufacturers went tits up. Generally RV buyers choose features over quality. The RV manufacturers that survived offered more features for less money at the expense of quality.
Dec-29-2018 05:04 AM
philh wrote:justme wrote:
BTY proper engineering and QC does not need to cost more money. In fact poor engineering and QC does cost more money if one cares to consider warranty costs and loss of business.
It needs to be good enough. As long as units are flying out the door thanks to a booming economy and ultra low interest rates, junk quality is good enough.
Dec-28-2018 08:02 PM
Dec-28-2018 06:50 PM
justme wrote:
BTY proper engineering and QC does not need to cost more money. In fact poor engineering and QC does cost more money if one cares to consider warranty costs and loss of business.
Dec-28-2018 08:52 AM
justme wrote:
The interesting part is when an RV owner has valid complaints about quality and engineering, many choose to side with the manufacturer and criticize the buyer for the audacity to complain. Either the manufacturers are moles on the various forums or the those who stick up for the manufacturers are less than intelligent.
BTY proper engineering and QC does not need to cost more money. In fact poor engineering and QC does cost more money if one cares to consider warranty costs and loss of business.
Dec-28-2018 08:28 AM
Dec-26-2018 05:42 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
Consumers have ultimately laid the framework for the state of the industry. We are not willing to pay for quality (or buy the big trucks necessary to move a quality unit). How many Mobile Suites are sold compared to Keystone trailers? There are high quality units out there.... we just prefer go for a cheap one and then be frustrated about it (no slam intended at the OP.... I'm right there with you).
Dec-23-2018 11:49 AM
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Dec-21-2018 04:13 PM
Dec-18-2018 05:02 PM
Dec-18-2018 04:04 PM
irishtom29 wrote:laknox wrote:
Hmmmm, I wonder what my grandpa would be considered, then? He taught me to figure to 1/64". Not that I was any good at it, but that was =his= standard.
Lyle
Was carpentry his living or something he did for himself? Working tradesmen work to the standard set by the contractor.
Dec-18-2018 09:56 AM
irishtom29 wrote:laknox wrote:
Hmmmm, I wonder what my grandpa would be considered, then? He taught me to figure to 1/64". Not that I was any good at it, but that was =his= standard.
Lyle
Was carpentry his living or something he did for himself? Working tradesmen work to the standard set by the contractor.
Dec-18-2018 07:52 AM
laknox wrote:
Hmmmm, I wonder what my grandpa would be considered, then? He taught me to figure to 1/64". Not that I was any good at it, but that was =his= standard.
Lyle