Oooh, I want one just like it ! How much ?
So when are we figuring out this build?!This can be worked out and achieved!
Installed the OWK and LightWing. Tested it out the other night. This thing is a thrower! Works great.The Modlite OKW and Unity LightWing arrived. Came with some sweet stickers, a coaster, and a copy of the Constitution of the United States! View attachment 78200
So what do you do, hand out a sheet with an options checklist?Installed the OWK and LightWing. Tested it out the other night. This thing is a thrower! Works great. View attachment 78688 View attachment 78689
For the OKW and LightWing?So what do you do, hand out a sheet with an options checklist?
For any of it. You must have some very knowledgeable and informed customers.For the OKW and LightWing?
Some of them have requested terrible options. I try and guide them to better ones depending on what they’re going for. There are brands that I personally won’t buy, especially knowing that there are much nicer options out there for barely more cost. Most of the time they just say something generic like “I want something like this. (and then have a photo of something they like). But there’s always some leeway to work with. There are definitely some parts in a build that shouldn’t be skimped out on and than there are others that can always be upgraded later. But if it was up to me, I try and put the best quality parts that I can into a build from the beginning. If the funds are available the first time, it’s actually cheaper to do it right the first time instead of replacing parts later. When it comes to what parts someone wants to use, it’s literally up to the buyers budget and what’s available. In general it really it comes down to the more money, the better parts.For any of it. You must have some very knowledgeable and informed customers.
AR's aren't my gig, but I know my bolt-actions, and what my options are, availability etc.
Usually customers aren't that smart, and need some help and guidance.
And there it is.Some of them have requested terrible options. I try and guide them to better ones depending on what they’re going for. There are brands that I personally won’t buy, especially knowing that there are much nicer options out there for barely more cost. Most of the time they just say something generic like “I want something like this. (and then have a photo of something they like). But there’s always some leeway to work with. There are definitely some parts in a build that shouldn’t be skimped out on and than there are others that can always be upgraded later. But if it was up to me, I try and put the best quality parts that I can into a build from the beginning. If the funds are available the first time, it’s actually cheaper to do it right the first time instead of replacing parts later. When it comes to what parts someone wants to use, it’s literally up to the buyers budget and what’s available. In general it really it comes down to the more money, the better parts.
What is it that is there? lolAnd there it is.
You laid it all out in a nutshellWhat is it that is there? lol
Gotcha, I was lost for a minute. Wasn’t sure what you meant.You laid it all out in a nutshell
Local lingoGotcha, I was lost for a minute. Wasn’t sure what you meant.
You racist son of a .....
Collectors item. Good idea!Oh, I am way, way more down with that.
Jemima will sit on the shelf until I can sell it as a collector's item. Or the zombies come and for some reason I've run out of real food. Or BLM comes and tries to burn my house down.
Or Secret Santa like 4 years from now. Whatever.
If it isn’t real maple syrup it isn’t in my pantry.
Man, I just recently picked up a CZ 527 and from your comments above I’ll need much more than I laid out for that.So when are we figuring out this build?!
That would be me, in a nutshell.For any of it. You must have some very knowledgeable and informed customers.
AR's aren't my gig, but I know my bolt-actions, and what my options are, availability etc.
Usually customers aren't that smart, and need some help and guidance.
Yeah mine too. I’ve been buying it by the gallon the last couple of years.The grandkids pound it down with gramma's pancakes.
A 50% increase in production. Huge Tom Huge.We had a big run on our syrup during the Covid era. Enough that were probably going to go from 1000 taps to 1500.
Dad is retired now so he has big plans. I'm concerned about syrup storage for the increase yield. SS drums are very expensive.A 50% increase in production. Huge Tom Huge.
Big $$$ in itDad is retired now so he has big plans. I'm concerned about syrup storage for the increase yield. SS drums are very expensive.