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I understand that manufacturing is very much based on timing and momentum. It is just as hard to accelerate the production train as it is to slow it down. But as a consumer during this boom, I also find myself asking manufacturers the rhetorical question: Why so slow, guys? Do you not like making money? But that is the impatient part talking, I'm sure.
 
I understand that manufacturing is very much based on timing and momentum. It is just as hard to accelerate the production train as it is to slow it down. But as a consumer during this boom, I also find myself asking manufacturers the rhetorical question: Why so slow, guys? Do you not like making money? But that is the impatient part talking, I'm sure.

Well for me I'm a one man show, retired and working out of my garage. What started off a a nice supplemental income that made my hobby pay for itself now is a 12 hour a day 7 day a week job. That's all I'm willing to do. I'm not hiring employees, renting a shop, filling it with presses or any of that. Two reasons, one I'm retired and don't want or need a 8 to 5 job. Second Just like all the past shortages or crisis's I believe this one to not be permanent and in fact think things will be better after November 3rd.
 

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