Typically no. We have done a lot of work to reduce our minimums as low as possible. However, custom products require specific patterns, machine set-ups, and material lay-ups.
While two items may be similar, in many cases they require a unique setup of their own. Our processes are built for efficient production of bulk quantities. We could easily spend all of our time making totally custom items in small quantities, but we wouldn't survive very long.
With custom work, an investment in time upfront pays off with smooth production that is realized in larger quantities. More.
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