There's been some mention of our kit business in another post, so I thought I would just take a few minutes to talk about how things are going and where we're heading.
To sum things up, things are good. In fact very good. It's been a pile of work for sure. As Jim Chambers mentioned, I underestimated what this takes, especially the up front work. I think this is pretty typical though.
Bottom line is we're committed to the kit business, are working hard to grow it and investing every dime we can. Fast growth is tough and right now working hard to push things to the next level. We're just finishing up a new shop that's almost 3000 square feet. We've also just recently placed an order for a new CNC stock carving machine that will do things faster and better than the old set-up. This type of equipment isn't cheap and requires significant commitment.
With this the case, we'll be starting to develop new models very soon. This takes time, but the great thing is that after the up-front investment, we will receive the benefits for years. I would anticipate an earlier, bigger caliber gun being available sometime this coming year.
We're working hard to make a product as good as it can possibly be and run the business as well as we can. We're learning a lot as we go, but have set a high bar for our expectations.
Some of our future goals are to buy equipment and do more CNC metal work, develop a more extensive line of products and grow the business as much as makes sense. This all takes time, but I know we'll get there.
As time passes, we know we are going to need additional help, so if anybody has any ideas of those who might be interested, let us know.
Thanks for all the support, and if you have any questions, just let us know.
All the best,
Jim
Outside view of shop as of 12-31-16
Exhibition grade customer supplied fancy walnut stock right off the machine