Paying for our wood shop equipment

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Tyler talks about how the business pays for all the equipment. From the small beginnings to where they are now.

Комментарии • 12

  • @fabianbier9672
    @fabianbier9672 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this. Amazing journey!!! Greetings from Berlin Germany

  • @prf4510
    @prf4510 Год назад

    I appreciate you answering my question about sliders and cnc. I genuinely wish the best for you two magnificent men

    • @lean-brothers
      @lean-brothers  Год назад +1

      No problem, it’s definitely all opinion but once I bought the CNC we have never looked back. It’s been amazing.

  • @archietkachoff7427
    @archietkachoff7427 Год назад

    I’m glad you’re back!

    • @lean-brothers
      @lean-brothers  Год назад +1

      Glad to be back. It’s been a crazy summer but we are working towards posting every week.

  • @prf4510
    @prf4510 Год назад

    Much respect

  • @NolanBuilt
    @NolanBuilt 7 месяцев назад

    How did you get your first major contract? Did you have employees when you got that contract?

  • @JerryCunningham-lx3lw
    @JerryCunningham-lx3lw Год назад

    For major machinery that is more than $100k and even if you have the cash on hand I'd still consider leasing. Or at least having a credit line in an equal amount available to you. This economy can turn on a dime, and it's much harder to borrow when you need the money than when you don't need it. But it's all relevant to your cash reserves. If you have a million in the bank, $100k isn't a huge percentage. If you only have $200k, then draining that down by 50% to pay cash may be too aggressive. But being able to just write a check and not have to jump through hoops with the finance companies is a wonderful position to be in! If you've used up all your section 179 write-offs and accelerated depreciations then leasing probably has better tax advantages as well.

  • @cameronedwards9832
    @cameronedwards9832 Год назад

    Hey man great video! Been watching you for a while. I wish you would upload more but understand it must be hard trying to run a business and make content. Me and my business partner have just bought a cnc and are going to be bringing all the cutting of our cabinets in house which is exciting😅 most of our stuff is fully bespoke so not repeatable. I was just wondering do you make your parts in for example; cabinet sense and then go straight to the cnc to be cut. We’re trying to cut computer time and slimline production and be as efficient as possible. Keep up the great videos they are really helpful and informative. All the best from the UK Cameron

    • @lean-brothers
      @lean-brothers  Год назад

      That’s awesome, congratulations. That was a big step for us as well but totally worth it. We do a lot of parts that are the same but there is a ton that are different for every job. We use CabinetVision and it is amazing how much we can customize things and make templates to make our programming faster. Good luck.

  • @JC-iq9gl
    @JC-iq9gl Год назад

    what auction did you find that machine?