it would have been around '08 when i was looking for that arm. evo didnt have one, and the impresion i got was they wernt making them either.
i am a huge fan and supporter of evo and what clay does, so please take what i say as constructive and purley my opinion.
hoestly, i have no idea what evo's bussineus plan is. i visit the web site all the time and all i see are people looking for thier order. i see projects that are way behind. i then see a post asking what products jeep people are into.
so here is what i do know. evo is small, and kinda starting over at your new place. evo is short staffed, we all get that. clay is a great guy, who makes for an even better face for the company, and is a guy who took a look around and seen a lacking in some quality products for a small segment of a huge sport. so when i see a post such as this one, to me your looking for a way to make some money. find out what people want and make it. well............. what i want is to be able to buy pretty much is the standard builder crap that is allready out there. i dont want to take the time to dezign a basic bracket or tab, give you the dimensions, and then wait to have it built. i am sick of the fact its all done in the us. i found one canadian site, tmr customs, that sells what i am looking for , but all thier stuff is, for the most part, american. i even sent them an email and asked them why they sell a johnny joint, when there is a canadian joint that will blow it away. thier answer is because that is what people are asking for.
i have built enough of my own tabs and brackets to know what a huge time consumer it is. time i could be using for just building. plus it will look way better too.
i know evo is proud of the custom work it can do and has done, as it should be. it something that should be promoted. but if you have a plazma table now, man i really think you should be lookin at producing the mindless crap that is allready out there and have it on a shelf ready to go. something where i can plunk stuff into a cart, give you my credit card number, and be crazy happy when my builder products show up in the mail and i go weld my face off.
just thrown my two cents in erin. and by no means am i being negative towards what evo does or the quality, or your inovation. i feel this is you strong points. its great that you guys can do an amazing custom jeep cage. but not every one can drive in to your shop and plunk down down 2g and leave thier rig there for a month. to be honest, i had no idea evo had a jeep bolt in kit, and i am allway on the site. even now its kinda tough to see what you have and how much. is thier plans to have an online store?
just tryin to keep it real and i want to see this company thrive and prosper.
I totally appreciate your honesty. You raised points that I already knew about... so here's our story.
The machinist, millwright, fabricator, Engineer, builder, welder etc for Evolution is Clay. I quit my good paying oil job in May to come help him full time because he just couldn't keep up with the paperwork etc. I'm basically learning everything as I go as well. We have no staff because we can't afford to pay people, and also because it's hard to find someone who already has fabrication skill & we wouldn't need to fully train from scratch. Clay is a perfectionist & his works speaks for itself... but it also takes a long time. This is usually not because a suspension takes a long time to design persay... but because he has to do little jobs inbetween in order to pay the bills for the materials etc that we order... and everything is built by him. Joints, brackets, trusses, links etc etc.
I know he would be best off scrapping the custom fab, full builds etc... and stick to machining his heims, steering components, suspension components, brackets, Rockwell stuff and doing generic kits, bumpers, cages that you can order. We've spoken about this many times so he knows this is what I feel too.
In June I went to Reno to learn the Torchmate program so I could start using the plasma table. It was the best thing I did for myself... but like I mentioned, I am still learning everything. Every time I take Clay away from what he is doing to ask him to help me with something... it takes away from someone else's stuff that needs to be done. I have designed a ton of brackets that I have the files for and there's so many out there that I want to design... so that is what I'll do.
Anyhow... lets just say we concentrated on the heims & machined products. We just don't have the money to order all the material in and spend months machining to build up a huge inventory. When we get paid for heims, we put that money right back into the material & order more. It takes about 2 weeks to get heims in because we have to machine the bodies, the beans, the races, the rings, the jam nuts and the tube inserts... and then send them all up to Edmonton to be coated. We are getting better with inventory & are starting to build it up a little... but it's hard to keep up when it's only one guy.
I can go on about what our story is.. but hopefully you get the gist of it. I will take your constructive criticism and start working on designing brackets so we can keep them in stock. I will also take your words of wisdom & start working towards developing a DIY weld-in cage. I would like to help Clay out as much as possible & these are things I can be doing... mindless crap on the plasma table seems right up my alley
I think he just wants to do everything and finds it hard to give up one part of what he does. He has some amazing products that sell very well.. and would sell a lot better if they were in stock.
As for Evo's business plan... Clay would probably say it's to take on the world.
I'll stop rambling now, but I do appreciate the posts. This is why I started this thread, to get an idea of what YOU guys want to see... so I can develop my own part of the company & help out. I may be just a girl, but I have a lot of faith in Clay & his vision... and I want to be there to watch him succeed.