i think the kid is buyin ONLY A YARD OR 2..yea then you get hammered on the price.
buy 10ft x 15" or 24" and save some money.
Buying 10 yard rolls and I'm hardly a kid. :Big Laugh
Like it was stated, cast has a shelf life and that is all I'm using as these are outdoor applications. However, I can get away with 24" width and less waste in some instances but not all.
Thats what I like about forums. Great advice and it makes one look at how they might approach things in a better and\or more efficient way.
Thanks for the input OldPaint.
What kind of niche market is this? Maybe you're in the wrong market. If this pricing is this competative, maybe it's not quite a 'niche' and more of an 'oversaturation'.
Not hardly an oversaturation. Just an area nobody is targetting. I'm not out to take over the cut vinyl world, but I see a need for a cut vinyl product that is very much wanted in my geopraphic area. With this in mind, it's only good business sense to purchase quality material as inexpensive as possible to increase overall profit. For my market, it doesn't matter if I calculate material cost by running yard, square yard or square inches. Lowest Prices on Materials + Minimum Waste = Maximum Profit.
My wife gives me a hard time because part of my spreadsheet figures wasted material cost by overcuts, improper machine setup or using material wider than neccessary. She says something about me being so tight she can hear me squeek when I walk across the room.
Ted