BUSINESS Wallowa County Chieftain A6 Wednesday, June 1, 2022 Sheet metal manufacturing shop reopens in Wallowa ment. It’s about you guys,” co-owner Theodore Jones told his workers after a rib- bon-cutting ceremony. “That’s refl ected in our pay, it’s refl ected in our eff orts to train you.” A relaunch of Kni-Co Manufacturing and Mag- num Metals comes with the expansion of what had been a 1,000-square-foot facil- ity along the town’s truck route to a 4,000-square-foot building with many new machines. Jones and his wife and partner Molly, who live in Draper, Utah, purchased Kni-Co from Robert Burns in early 2020. Since then, they’ve been expanding the facility that largely constructs gas cabinets for the semicon- ductor industry and a camp stove sold through Cabel- la’s outdoor shops, Bass Pro BIZZ BUZZ By Bill Bradshaw Owner has high hopes for expansion, more jobs W ALLOWA — An expanded sheet metal manufactur- ing business held its grand reopening Wednesday, May 25, in Wallowa, with prom- ises of more high-paying jobs and the transition to an employee-owned company. “The jobs we’re cre- ating here, it’s not about money, it’s not about equip- BACKED BY A YEAR-ROUND CLOG-FREE GUARANTEE R GU 2 15 % & 10 % RD TH GU TE 1 ’S T EXCLUSIVE LIMITED TIME OFFER! NATIO N E A OFF OFF SENIORS & MILITARY! YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE * FINANCING THAT FITS YOUR BUDGET! 1 Promo Code: 285 1 Subject to credit approval. Call for details. CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE + 5 % OFF WE INSTALL YEAR-ROUND! 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Shop and similar outlets. To accomplish this work, they’ve added new, high- tech machines such as a press brake that bends sheet- metal parts, a powder-coat- ing (paint) system, an oven to bake on and dry the paint at 400 degrees Fahrenheit, a wash system and several welding stations. Although the Jone- ses plan to remain living in Utah, Burns will continue as the manager of the Wal- lowa facility. He purchased Kni-Co from its original owner in 2000 and plans “to be here until he retires,” The- odore Jones said. Top jobs It’s the people of Wallowa County who Jones is most interested in. “We really want to pro- mote the culture here because it’s about the people,” he said. “We can buy more equipment and make more money, but we can’t replace great people. We want to build high-performance jobs that people are high-paid and Careers that make a difference Prepare for power outages today Work with people with disabilities! 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One co-worker there told him he was to retire as a millionaire soon from the ESOP benefi ts. “I would expect that everyone in this company — if everything goes as expected — everybody here, I’m going to do my best to help everybody here become a millionaire,” he said. “It’s a big goal, but we have a big opportunity. What I want to talk to you guys about cultur- ally is that you’re the own- ers now.” As such, he urged his employees to “change the way you’re thinking,” he said, focusing on effi ciency and how to do their jobs faster and better. & Skylight Gallery Jones expects to be able to continue to grow his com- pany without the threat of overseas competition. “Sheet metal doesn’t ship well,” he said, adding that its weight and size makes ship- ping it diffi cult and expen- sive. So sheet metal prod- ucts are a natural for home production. As a result, he also expects to be able to add more employees. Since Jones took over from Burns, the staff increased from six to 18. He envisions a staff of 40-50 eventually. And he’s eager to hire locally. At present, all but one of Kni-Co’s workers live in Wallowa and the other in Joseph. Jones hopes to add more locals to the growing staff . New workers don’t nec- essarily have to be trained in sheet-metal work, Jones said. “They’ll become skilled once we train them,” he said. “We’re looking for peo- ple with a high energy level and a work ethic who want to learn and want to develop some skills and we can train them. We defi nitely want to hire local.” During his talk, Jones defi nitely was the company cheerleader. “We’re going to do fi ne and we’re going to keep expanding,” he said. “We want you guys to win. Our goal is to have you guys win.” ——— Bill Bradshaw is a reporter for the Wallowa County Chieftain. Have a business tip? Contact him at 541-398- 5503 or bbradshaw@wal- lowa.com. Church Directory Finding books is our specialty CLUES ACROSS 1. Hyphen relative 5. Itsy-___ 10. 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