To introduce myself, I'm a college student at a certain southern Wisconsin school. I used to do tech support to make a bit of money, but in a world where you can replace your PC for less than what it costs to repair it, it's simply not worth the hassle.
I'm hoping to combine my experience as a techie-for-hire with my hi-fi hobby to move into a more lucrative market: Home entertainment.I have a significant familiarity with TV technology and projection equipment, and have spent a great deal of time repairing and building speakers. And while the numerous frat houses offer an excellent potential market for big speakers and bigger screens (I even figured out how to make 'em beer-proof!), I'm wondering if I might also be able to provide services to R/V owners.
While conventional A/V contractors and car audio specialists could perhaps serve your needs, the former is generally prohibitively expensive, while the latter is generally oriented towards young people who think it's a fantastic idea to display their underpants to the world at large. In short, nobody - at least, that I know of - does this kind of thing.
However, what I know of RVs is pretty much nil. As far as I know, they have a steel skeleton on which a very large number of exterior and interior panels are mounted - and, really, that's about it. If anyone can help me figure out the way in which RVs are assembled or whether I'm just barking up the wrong tree, that would be great.
I'm hoping to combine my experience as a techie-for-hire with my hi-fi hobby to move into a more lucrative market: Home entertainment.I have a significant familiarity with TV technology and projection equipment, and have spent a great deal of time repairing and building speakers. And while the numerous frat houses offer an excellent potential market for big speakers and bigger screens (I even figured out how to make 'em beer-proof!), I'm wondering if I might also be able to provide services to R/V owners.
While conventional A/V contractors and car audio specialists could perhaps serve your needs, the former is generally prohibitively expensive, while the latter is generally oriented towards young people who think it's a fantastic idea to display their underpants to the world at large. In short, nobody - at least, that I know of - does this kind of thing.
However, what I know of RVs is pretty much nil. As far as I know, they have a steel skeleton on which a very large number of exterior and interior panels are mounted - and, really, that's about it. If anyone can help me figure out the way in which RVs are assembled or whether I'm just barking up the wrong tree, that would be great.