Next week the trim and roof sheets will be in. We'll finish it out and put it on the trailer. Then we'll take it up to sixty five or seventy for a wind test on it's way to it's new home.
If I decide to market it via internet a customer would pick a design. I would put together a package with a measured drawing, DVD or VHS tape instruction presentation, and all the connectors, fittings, and screws required along with a material list for what needs to be purchased locally.
The cost to the customer will be the cost of the local material purchase, my package, and any labor they contract out for assembly. If they want to put it together themselves then their cost will be material's cost only.
When you figure the finished cost rule of thumb is labor equal materials then the customer would be saving fifty percent and have the satisfaction of building it themself.
I'm probably at least a year out right now from producing product. We're putting together some investors and professionals to make it work right the first time.
So if you have any ideas that you think would help me out share them please.
I feel it will be a natural fit for the guy who wants a shed for his tractor, or a detached garage or small barn, or even the guy who wants to have a place to stay while he's building his home.
Thanks for your advice in advance.
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