bob lutz, always good to see you.much for joining us. >> thank you. >> and today we are continuing our made in america series with the return of mom and pop covering. after two decades of closing shop because they couldn't compete with what they made overseas. >> reporter: woodway in michigan has never been busier. woodways makes custom cabinets for homes and offices. this year sales are up 20%. a far cry from 2007 when suzanne and her husband bought the bankrupt company and carved out a new business plan. >> we can compete globally because a customer can call us and we can do a design and have it on the machine in an hour. >> reporter: woodway and other small american shops are finding they can compete and actually beat large low-cost manufacturers thanks to machines like these, the cnc machines, computer programmed designed to cut specific parts and designs. for careers these machines cost well over 100,000, too much for many small companies but not anymore. the machines are now sold for $40,000. demand is so strong