SDS switched and included all of the old items as well. The more you offer, the more unrecognizable molds you have lying in your way. At the same time, while we love low prices, it creates too much order volume. A caster should really sit down and figure out what he can do in 40hours, what he should be compensated for in those 40hrs, how much is his material cost is in that 40hrs, and use all of this to figure out how much each cast should cost. If you're realistic about what you can manage in 40hrs without working yourself to death, adjusted for potential errors/hazards along the way, you'll find the product is more expensive but more manageable. You'll have less orders but more coming in to build your business.
Everyone that starts out, always goes with "too nice" on prices and selection. They think they can work John Henry hours but they can't keep it up.
Everyone that starts out, always goes with "too nice" on prices and selection. They think they can work John Henry hours but they can't keep it up.