
Faster Than Your Deadline
Project timelines change without warning—compressed schedules, last‑minute scope additions, and unexpected requirements that standard lead times can’t support. Quick Build is Winnie Industries’ premium expediated service, created for the moments when you need custom hardware right now to keep the job moving. When the schedule tightens and the pressure is on, Quick Build gives you a direct path to the exact configuration you need—without waiting, without compromise.
Quick Build delivers made‑to‑order configurations built exactly to your project needs, from double‑sided, color‑coded j hook trees to installation‑ready bridle ring assemblies. Every build receives priority handling with zero minimums and no wasted inventory—just the exact solution you need, delivered without delay. It’s a purpose‑built service designed to eliminate downtime, remove bottlenecks, and keep your crews productive when every hour matters.
Most orders leave our facility in 24-48 hours, not weeks, arriving ready to install and engineered to reduce labor, eliminate rework, and keep your project on schedule.
Assembly at the Speed of Need
J Hook Trees

Color-Coded Trees

J Hook Configurations

Bridle Ring Configurations

Tell Us What You Need—We’ll Build It Fast.
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Winnie Industries keeps you calm when the deadline blows up with our expedited Quick Build program—custom j hook trees and fast‑turn assemblies built faster than fast so you can stay ahead of the chaos.
Winnie Industries products must be installed and used strictly according to our product instruction sheets or designated training. They should never be utilized beyond their intended purpose or in a way that exceeds specified load ratings. Proper fastening support is critical for maintaining system integrity and functionality, requiring secure fastening to structural components. The structural elements where our products are installed must be structurally sound and capable of safely supporting imposed loads. All installations must comply with governing codes, regulations, and job site requirements. Always consult your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for specific regulatory guidelines.

