lemonis: precise graphix creates" custom designs for stores and shops... this is something that you designed? dean: yes. lemonis: ...run by two brothers who produce solid work, but not a solid profit... keith: what are we gonna do? we're gonna get rid of somebody? dean: if you went by these, we'd get rid of everybody. lemonis: ...and paralyzed by a lack of vision... keith: i've always been concerned about getting a customer and then losing them. lemonis: but you got to get one to find out if you're gonna lose them. they have debt on their books. jess: you don't know if you're gonna have a job in another couple weeks. maria: i don't want to go look for a job. i love my job. lemonis: ...and equipment that's out of date. people still do business on floppy disks? [ laughs ] without major changes, precise graphix will be just another factory who can't keep up with the times. 50 miles north of philadelphia just outside quaker country, brothers keith and dean lyden have established their very own graphics and millwork company, precise graphix. from interior desig