your absolutely right. Maybe I should rephrase the question to target the overlying issue.
Very common for workshops here in Australia to setup prior to load but I understand it's a waste of time and really it's just lazy on the assemblers brains behalf, they could be doing checks and QC on the bench and compartmentalize the job into cabinets, if all the cabinets are right the jobs right...right?
We are old school machinery setup panel saw, bander, multiborers, screw and nail construction so occasionally have issues with incorrect cut sizes ect. therefore at this stage in time more efficient to setup and ensure the job is 100% before finding issues on site. Slowly setting up a QC checking system but I'm still heavily involved in the day to day so find it hard to commit the time to it.
We are getting CNC router in 2 weeks load/unload, drilling, the works.
Would be looking to have cabinets straight off the bench into storage or preferably the truck after the initial setup and working through teething issues, anyone been through this? how long to get this up and running. I know I will have a problem with "buy-in" on the shop floor but happy to plough through it to get there.