How orders usually start
Most jobs start with a stock check, a list of sizes and quantities, or a call about what can be cut, threaded, or grooved.
Use the stock list to pull together sizes and quantities, then send one request for pricing, delivery, will-call pickup, or pipe prep.
Size, schedule or rating, quantity, needed-by date, delivery or pickup, and any cut, thread, or groove notes.
These items show how a material list can be built before current stock and price are confirmed by the office.
Most jobs start with a stock check, a list of sizes and quantities, or a call about what can be cut, threaded, or grooved.
Use the request flow to note will-call pickup, local delivery, or freight needs before pricing is finalized.
Contractors, plant maintenance, fabrication shops, ranch buyers, and local crews can keep a cleaner material list in one place.
Common PVF lines for maintenance, fab work, plant jobs, and everyday counter orders.
Fence stock stays in the same request flow so bigger material lists are easier to review.
Notes on prep work and delivery can be sent with the item list instead of handled as a separate follow-up.