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Pdelcast 04.26.2010 06:38 PM

Castle is moving...
 
We need more space. :oh:

The move should be done around June 1st.

Article here about Castle's decision to move:

http://kansascity.bizjournals.com/ka...3236031&page=1


Also a mugshot of yours truly... :neutral:

What's_nitro? 04.26.2010 06:51 PM

Now you can build that indoor track you've always wanted! :yipi:

That part about the motors costing $100 more to build in the USA was interesting, since I've always thought a BL ESC would be more complicated to assemble.

slimthelineman 04.26.2010 06:55 PM

congrats! points to the obvious though, great products! i see to it that all that ask at the track know the truth. not to mention the on track performance!

JThiessen 04.26.2010 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 361929)
That part about the motors costing $100 more to build in the USA was interesting,

Irritates the crap out of me - I'll pay you more for a "Made in USA" motor. I know its the reality we are in, but it still sucks the big one. That being said, just make sure we dont see a report about your company running one of those 12 year old sweat shops over there.

Hopefully you actually own the company over there, and aren't just subbing out the work. I know we have had a hard time getting our subs over there to improve thier processes, or even buy drill motors that work properly. But our problem is that we can only inspect the quality of the product since we dont own the company. As we have been implementing lean manufacturing, and increasing the delivery rates, they have had a hard time keeping up.

You need to hire me to come in and lean out your manufacturing process.

Quote:

we’d end up having almost $100 in labor per motor, and the motors only sell for about $130.”

Read more: Castle Creations takes flight - Kansas City Business Journal:
You must sell a lot more of your smaller motors than you do the 1/8th scale.

BrianG 04.26.2010 07:14 PM

Poo. I was hoping CC HQ was moving a little closer to Des Moines metro. :smile:

dirtdiver 04.26.2010 07:18 PM

congrat's also!Just wanted to know i just sent in my mmmv3esc yesterday for repair,
will it or any one who sent one in for repair be delayed because of the move?thank's.

Bondonutz 04.26.2010 07:20 PM

Good for you Pat ! ! ! !

glassdoctor 04.26.2010 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 361935)
Poo. I was hoping CC HQ was moving a little closer to Des Moines metro. :smile:

Yes, Patrick... don't make a mistake!!!! You should be in DesMoines. :yes: Forbes just said it's the best city in the US for a business. You can crash at Brian's house when you come up tomorrow to look for new digs to lease :rules:

Make sure you get enough land to have an onsite flying field and race tracks.

hootie7159 04.26.2010 07:25 PM

thats bad ass!....i could see it now...you can have HUGE 1/8th scale MX style track....a smaller 1/10th scale short course track....a drag strip....a hanger to test the heli/planes....and a small pond ot test the boats...65,000 square ft is a TON of space!!!

simplechamp 04.26.2010 07:39 PM

When will Castle become a publicly traded company? I want to invest!

sikeston34m 04.26.2010 07:41 PM

Ummm, You need to move your facility to Sikeston, Missouri! :yes:

Congratulations on the move Patrick! I'm sure the extra space will bring some relief to your efforts.

Who knew such fun filled ideas were in the mind of this man?

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...elCastillo.jpg

George16 04.26.2010 08:49 PM

Congrats Patrick. I didn't know until I read the news that you were in the Air Force.

nitrostarter 04.26.2010 08:49 PM

Congrats Patrick!!

FastXR 04.26.2010 09:28 PM

Good stuff Patrick, hope the new digs work out well for ya. So are we all invited to the grand opening party? :party:

Kcaz25 04.26.2010 10:26 PM

Good read! I really like Castle's products and business model. I'm so glad you are doing so well.


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