It's been very cool to see your growth over the past few years, mostly due to your constant updating on where you are at as a manufacturer and where you want to be. "thumbsup"
Totally separate topic, whatever happened to your 'fo runner? Did you ever get the rusted front end taken apart? :mrgreen:
Thanks BigSki! I try to share as much as possible, but much of it is either under Non Disclosure agreements or I'm just too busy making/doing to remember to document and take photos.
I've tried to continuously set goals and evaluate them every few months. It seems to really help keep things focused even though it seems like I'm getting pulled in 10 directions at once. Here's where I'm sitting right now for my own workload:
1 week goals:
Hire new HH customer service manager
Finish a UAV motor batch
Record a tech vid on brushed motors
Write some code for a brushed/ brushless winch/motor/accessory controller
1 month goals:
Ensure the new RC ORVA website is enabled
Prepare or begin training for new customer service manager
Finish media releases for current TrailMaster, TorqueMaster, and Puller Pro products
Announce RCCA Worlds event details
3 month goals:
prototype some top secret products
have previously mentioned controller firmware completed
Tear down some walls and rearrange the production area
clean out or effectively organize my moped corner of the shop
Hire additional worker for Holmes Motion Control
Etc, etc, etc...
The rusty old fo'coma got sent to a professional shop to get fixed up. I was tired of spending hours getting hardly anywhere and it was an eyesore in the driveway. Just got it back on Friday with fresh brakes, front lockers, new steering and balljoints, and some other little fixes to make it nice and reliable. I got some cool news at the Flat Nasty G6 this weekend about a new upcoming 35" tire from Pit Bull that is making me consider some axle gears and rims. The business just bought it so that I actually have a dedicated work truck and it needs new tires anyway. Seeing how it would now be a business expense I can spend a bit more because of the tax offset.
Gonna go wheel big and little trucks at the farm in just a few minutes "thumbsup"