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HOME MACHINE SHOP TOUR! Demuth Tool & Design: First Year as Self-Employed! 

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When Adam Demuth left his day job last year to become a solopreneur, visiting his home shop was a must. In his garage with a Haas Mini Mill, a Mori Seiki NVD1500 DCG, and a Parker Majestic Surface Grinder, he's been able to maintain a successful small business AND at a low stress level! While many people including myself have experienced the opposite, it's intriguing to know that starting a business doesn't have to cause panic.
First, we'll tour the shop and check out the new updates, share fixturing tips, machining workflows, tooling tips, and then we'll have a sit down chat about what it's been like for him, where he succeeds, struggles, and how he thinks about the present and the future of his business. If you need inspiration or a different take on what starting a business is like, look no further.
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Links for this video:
Adam Demuth @adam_the_machinist
Precision MicroCast: spoti.fi/3lICl6t
CJ Abraham @cj.abraham
First Tour of Adam's Shop: bit.ly/3lLbDKn
Superb Industries Factory Tour: bit.ly/2JcYxER
Nicholas Hacko Watchmaker Tour: bit.ly/2zU3Cgk
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Комментарии : 178   
@jimmer147
@jimmer147 4 года назад
Im not big on leaving comments but this video definitely deserves one. The machining videos are why we are all here but this has to be one of the best videos you have made.
@Masterofdisaster151
@Masterofdisaster151 4 года назад
This guy is my hero, managing to run a business in the space of a walk-in closet.
@machinist7230
@machinist7230 2 года назад
He has a RU-vid channel. - just put up a video on how to measure a boring head using gage blocks and "ears".
@ContractCAD
@ContractCAD 3 года назад
@16:00 the constant trouble of having too small of a machine! My first machining centre had 12 meters of X travel (>39ft!) and one of the last jobs I did on it was 13 meters long. The problem never goes away.. it just gets heavier :)
@johnmcnamara3719
@johnmcnamara3719 4 года назад
To Adam One of the best decisions our family ever made was to buy our first factory and after a few years the factory next door. The second one in particular was in terrible condition but it had a half acre of land. We fixed it up in stages as we grew. We used it for many years. Modern business schools would probably disagree with what we did, In fact our lawyer laughed when he saw the old building! Modern business theory suggests that you finance a brand new plant and then spend your time growing the business. Buying a fixer upper means that you will spend time and money improving the building that you might have spent on the business. What helped us is that we were not forced to do it all at once, this enabled us to do the work in our own time when cash was available. We got a much bigger piece of land than we would have got if it had a new building on it. Remember only land increases in value buildings and plant depreciate. In the end this paid off very handsomely. Inflation another form of compound interest works for you 24/7. Yes we did have to work hard at our two businesses a real estate business and a manufacturing business. I will leave it up to you to guess which one was the most successful Regards John
@thecerealcommie
@thecerealcommie 4 года назад
John you need to do more of these interviews. Tours are great but the knowledge and experiences are the true gold.
@iexcedo6918
@iexcedo6918 4 года назад
This story resembles my uncle. He started whitworth tool here in kentucky in his garage, slowing up sizing the place untill it became one of the biggest shops in the tri-state. I've also * partially ventured into making my own welding and fabrication business here in town as well with my dad. Currently looking to get my own cnc mill. Can we all agree if your a Machinist you love the work. I've never met any in my life who didn't.
@Edward-xj4mp
@Edward-xj4mp 4 года назад
I could listen to hrs of this type of talk, thanks!
@tacitus101010
@tacitus101010 4 года назад
In case you don't know, Adam has a podcast with Josh Hacko called The Precision Microcast.
@tacitus101010
@tacitus101010 4 года назад
Oh they mentioned it at the end :P
@thehardwareguy
@thehardwareguy 4 года назад
What a wholesome guy. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Adam!
@HuskyMachining
@HuskyMachining 4 года назад
I literally took the last video you made with Adam on his own as a sign and quit my day job to be self employed as a job shop. covid sucks but damn i couldn't be happier!
@thebeaver6596
@thebeaver6596 4 года назад
EngineeringScience how are you doing ? Seriously in the same boat right now. Are you happier? Leaving a 100,000$ job for 50,000$ but I’d be happy doing it.
@HuskyMachining
@HuskyMachining 4 года назад
@@thebeaver6596 Wow, we were in the same shoes. I had a nice squishy Enginerding job making good money but just wast happy. I would have to say I have only been on my own just over 6 months but I am making about half of what I did before but a lot of that was the 2 months with out much work due to covid. Things are pickng up now but I wont make more than I did at my last job but I def realized im happer now.... I just buy less toys.... if fact the "toys" I get excited about coming in the mail is new endmills and other business investments...
@jaredfaustino7844
@jaredfaustino7844 4 года назад
I too am in the same boat. i have been running my own jobs since 2017 with my own company. still hold a 40/wk job that pays well enough, but i am really looking to grow, and move away from the day job. finding enough work to make it work is proving difficult, but im plugging away at it
@jaredfaustino7844
@jaredfaustino7844 4 года назад
plus most of the work i am doing is actually comming from my day job
@HuskyMachining
@HuskyMachining 4 года назад
@@jaredfaustino7844finding enough work has been the challenge for me too... im really at about 60% cap because in a new business... im still convinced ill have to go back to a 9-5 but until that happens im rocking away
@split150
@split150 4 года назад
I really enjoyed the big picture chat at the table. Both from great questions and his thoughtful responses.
@MF175mp
@MF175mp 4 года назад
Again drooling over that Mori Seiki! Ain't that the cutest little thing
@AntiVaganza
@AntiVaganza 3 года назад
Yep, 3ton baby:)
@MF175mp
@MF175mp 3 года назад
@@AntiVaganza impressive size to weight ratio. Heavier is better of course, that isn't a wood router
@AntiVaganza
@AntiVaganza 3 года назад
@@MF175mp Yep, it's a little, heavy thing of beauty, no doubt.
@billiondollardan
@billiondollardan Год назад
less stress as a business owner is unusual. i burned out badly several years ago. i had five small locations and 35 employees and i felt like i was just waiting for the next disaster every day. hr issues were non-stop and finding talented people to move out to the country was almost impossible even though i paid better than anyone i know. i sold to a corporate group and found out life can actually get worse so now i own one place with 17 employees and it's a lot easier
@chrisj4570g
@chrisj4570g 4 года назад
Hands down one of my favorite SMW videos. Love Adam’s story, and love his business philosophy even more. That’s EXACTLY how I’d like to run a business.
@gronien1660
@gronien1660 4 года назад
Now that John has been to Adam's place twice, I think it's time that Adam gets to visit the SMW HQ!
@chaddanylak8706
@chaddanylak8706 4 года назад
3 time if you count adam old workplace
@ArikaStack
@ArikaStack 3 года назад
This guy is everything I aspire to be, and I have nothing but respect for him. He's actually living every machinist's dream, at least every machinist who didn't take this profession to fund their business degree. I actually looked into the cost for a new VF2 with rigid tapping and a probe preinstalled and the startup costs are certainly not cheap. I want to talk to this guy to see why he did it because it obviously worked very well. My one issue is, well... unsurprisingly, I think you were kinda drilling this guy too hard in the interview, almost pushing him to start a large business or go into real estate for the sole purpose of obtaining capital. I think it was easy to tell how insulting it was to him, this absolute legend who even around 30, is a wealth of machining knowledge. Look, what's said is said and what's done is done, but please reconsider your opinion on this guy. He may seem void of aspiration and maybe being a home machinist doesn't seem like much, but he has it made, and as a setup/prototype machinist (not an operator), I can tell you that this is what he enjoys doing. Why devalue someone for liking being a machinist? Some people just really hate the stress involved in running a business, let alone a large one.
@19672701
@19672701 4 года назад
Glad your doing well Adam, and living life on your terms.
@ROBRENZ
@ROBRENZ 4 года назад
John, Adam, Excellent! ATB, Robin
@willwitecki552
@willwitecki552 2 года назад
We need a 2021 Demuth Tool and Design tour
@Rimrock300
@Rimrock300 2 года назад
Kind of courius how long his beard and hair is currently) It get longer for each visit. Joke aside, really great guy, look forward to a new visit
@powercamper0
@powercamper0 3 года назад
I started doing my own think back in 2001 when our company was bought out by a bigger company. They were getting rid of compaction. They got what they wanted and sold what was left. So I went with the part that was left. Doing my own business on the side. In 2005 I bought a Haas TM1 mill and a TL1 lathe so at work I would run a Bridgeport mill during the day and run CNC machines at night. My wife would run them during the day. In the end of 2015 They closed the model shop. I was taking blood pressure meds and other meds. After going full time at home I have done good taken off some of my meds. Even went back and shook my old bosses hand and said thanks. Now they are one of my best costumers. Best thing I ever did.
@MattysWorkshop
@MattysWorkshop 4 года назад
Gday John, thank you Adam for letting John chat to you again, I got a lot from the conversation, I great to see that a single person company can still be done, I have a question John, can you do a shop update and tell us all again how you got started and what your outlook is now for the business, you company is a credit to you and what you give back, I’m interested to see how Adam is doing in 12 months, again John thank you and thank you Adam, take care, Cheers Matty
@rogerohlsson1042
@rogerohlsson1042 4 года назад
Great video! There is so much more to having a small shop than making chips. I particularly enjoyed the talk about the distant future and nearing the end of a career. Both of you are fortunate to recognize that it will come one day. Luckily, I was able to retire from a major railroad almost ten years ago. I am turning 70 in a couple of months and, believe me, it happened very, very fast. At about the 19:35 mark I could hear the, "sound bomb" of the train horns. Adam Booth has sirens... Adam Demuth now has train horns.
@ReubenSchoots
@ReubenSchoots 2 года назад
What a wonderful conversation. Thanks for letting us listen in fellas.
@thunderstruck1078
@thunderstruck1078 4 года назад
Adam is the epitome of a nice guy.
@Lynx-lo2vw
@Lynx-lo2vw 4 года назад
OMG i have been waiting for this XD i have been following his instagram since the first tour! great guy very knowledgeable. quick edit to the comment: after watching some of the video, you can really tell johns skills at doing tours has improved also, since the last one he is asking a lot more questions and being spot on with the questions he is asking.
@Ale_Lab
@Ale_Lab 4 года назад
true he got some seriuos journalist skills. Questions were perfect
@Lynx-lo2vw
@Lynx-lo2vw 4 года назад
@@Ale_Lab couldn't agree more man, he was asking the questions I was thinking in my head. I think it helped it was an update and he already knows his story and they chat on Instagram i think.
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 2 года назад
Excellent interview, with great questions. I'm a huge fan of Adam's work. Not many machinists pay attention to details and precision the way he does.
@Toddster81
@Toddster81 2 года назад
Got 30 years of machining experience, dream of my own shop someday but just haven't made a move as of yet. Even have access to a large pole barn garage at my mom's house. Love to quit my job and start my own shop. Your story is inspiring, good job!
@advancedretention9859
@advancedretention9859 4 года назад
Cool to see a follow up a while later. Good idea, even better video.
@jobkneppers
@jobkneppers 4 года назад
Wow! This a great video all the way. Thank you! I'm self employed for 24 years now and share the same insights. I'm public here but if you don't need employees to be happy and pay your bills; stay there and continue to be happy ;-) Best regards, Job
@johnbarrell9110
@johnbarrell9110 4 года назад
John and Adam, What a great discussion, some very good advice. Real Estate is definitely a winner, and has been for a long time. Keep up the good work.
@Rob_65
@Rob_65 4 года назад
Like most people commenting I love what Adam does and I surely like the Mori Seiki. But most of all I am impressed with the way the shop is laid out and how clean it is - especially with the surface grinder in the corner.
@jbtoby8585
@jbtoby8585 4 года назад
Thank you both for taking the time to video this and share. It gives great insight.
@OwnerOfOwn
@OwnerOfOwn 4 года назад
18:16 same here, when I do landscaping in the summer it's so much calmer and nicer than when I have worked in the factory in winter
@youtubn09
@youtubn09 4 года назад
You are an inspiration to the future brother! Adam... we need to collaborate! I live in NE Washington . I moved my shop from a barn in Illinois back in 2007 to a 40 acre place in the mountains where A shop is accepted! You will soon learn in your growing pains you are not zoned or allowed your operation in a residential community.
@youtubn09
@youtubn09 4 года назад
My accomplishments so far granted me another 50 acres on a property that has year round water flows and a hydroelectric power plant with historical significance. I rebuilt 1 of two units that is currently producing electricity. My goal is to build an off the grid machine shop that makes a product for the future family!
@freedomenergy6644
@freedomenergy6644 4 года назад
Hello. Could we come and visit your place? Regards LeRoy
@youtubn09
@youtubn09 3 года назад
Freedom Energy Yes, you can... contact via email sales@bgitool.com
@googleuser859
@googleuser859 4 года назад
Lovely guy.
@codygibson2809
@codygibson2809 4 года назад
Dang I want that Mori Seiki. That little thing is awesome.
@douro20
@douro20 2 года назад
That's a $200k machine. Not kidding. You could buy a Fehlmann for how much that thing cost and you'd still have more working space. Like the old Hyper series of machines from Makino this was made for speed without compromise of precision. It is so precise it's more like a jig borer than a high-performance machining center.
@a-a-ron8437
@a-a-ron8437 Месяц назад
Sometime i miss just having two machines.
@ajhartmanaero
@ajhartmanaero 4 года назад
This guys story sounds so much like mine. I moved from a 6000 sq/ft shop to a 600sq/ft garage and was able in increase throughput while obviously extremely cutting my overhead once I figured out what I really wanted to do.
@Hulign
@Hulign 4 года назад
I don't have a cnc machine yet, we are in printing. This video is very universal. Thanks for putting it out! As I get closer to buying my first mill this knowledge is more and more relevant. THANK YOU!
@ratdude747
@ratdude747 4 года назад
On the bit about engineer shop communication: Agree! I'm an engineer who sometimes designs stuff for the job shop across the street to make... sure, a good set of prints (they don't do CAD) gets most of the picture, but having good communication is essential to everybody getting what they want. Not to mention that yes, (obviously) engineers screw up now and then... Due to what I would like to think is good communication, if there's an issue, they know they can and should ask, and I know to listen (or at least try my best to) and clarify. And note what I goofed so I make my prints better the next time. This is how the relationship between Engineer/designer and Machinist/toolmaker/fabricator should be.
@Rimrock300
@Rimrock300 4 года назад
You are on the correct path. Good attitude.
@willywonka8730
@willywonka8730 4 года назад
As a small business owner I will tell you EMPHATICALLY that debt is a TRAP. What happens is this. You are operating on debt to leverage your productivity and then WHAM! the door is shut on your credit line and you have no where to go. True story - I had a $100k credit line in 1970's (backed by $100k cash in bank) with which to buy equipment for resale. WE built computer systems. Had an economic downturn business slowed, stopped by the bank to let them know (as they had asked me to do). They said thanks for letting us know - keep us informed. BEFORE I GOT BACK TO MY OFFICE 5 MINUTES AWAY THEY SCOOPED UP ALL MY CASH - operation capital TO PAYOFF MY LOAN AND CLOSED THE LOAN! Never said a word to me that was their plan. Never missed a payment. The thing I never knew until later in life was that the banks themselves were intentionally causing the slow down by deciding to restrict credit. Do they share this information with their borrowers? NO!!! Why - because they are crooks! Don't do business with crooks.
@cavemansmancave9025
@cavemansmancave9025 4 года назад
FYI, because of your last interview with Adam, we’ve hooked up. We’re only a few miles apart. Very nice and kind man. Thanks for that. John
@dustinscharf2589
@dustinscharf2589 Год назад
Great conversation about the business
@thechipwelder1253
@thechipwelder1253 4 года назад
Super interesting and inspiring to get an update from Adam. Very nice machines + humble +hard work + knowledgde! Also learned some new regarding magnetic workholding and chips not getting stuck. Best of wishes to Adam and NYCNC for deliviring gold content.
@ethanmye-rs
@ethanmye-rs 4 года назад
Save save save save save save. Let the money work for you.
@rickbruce6490
@rickbruce6490 4 года назад
Thanks this is it I believe I’m going to try an start with the mini mill great video thanks guys. I’ve been in the trade since 87 an I’m ready to do this on my own
@robertwatsonbath
@robertwatsonbath 4 года назад
Very much enjoyed listening to Adam. He really seems a super nice guy.
@vanguard6937
@vanguard6937 3 года назад
I hope we can get a year 2 update this year
@vanguard6937
@vanguard6937 Год назад
0r maybe a year 3 update this year
@unionse7en
@unionse7en 4 года назад
low stress, no employees is the way to go! Enjoy life, Think ahead and configure your life to allow that...or not....but that's what I like to do and admire. SImple.
@Rimrock300
@Rimrock300 4 года назад
It can be low stress working on your own, but in other cases much stress) It's all about the 'set-up', if you get enough income working just 8-10 hour days, or the work take over your life and you spend nights and weekends in the shop.
@clifftrader
@clifftrader Год назад
Adam is such a great teacher. ❤
@RattlecanFabShop
@RattlecanFabShop 2 года назад
This was a fantastic video. Very well done and loaded with thoughts and insight for the small guy. More of this!
@DenzilMakes
@DenzilMakes 4 года назад
Almost as good as The BOM, these are the best types of video, more of this please.
@tuscanland
@tuscanland 4 года назад
That's one aspect of business I never did consider. The company you build is part of your retirement. If it's big, lucrative and desirable for others to own, at the end of your career you may decide to sell it for a good profit.
@johnwayne2103
@johnwayne2103 4 года назад
I have to commend this guy going out on his own. I wish I was his age. Right now he has youth on his side and he should use it to the utmost of his ability. It's great he has taken things slow and has slowly grown into making a nice income. He is experiencing what a lot of young owners need to concentrate on, direction and focus. You should always be selling or marketing because you never want to be in a position to be establishing relationships when you need work. Those relationships established now may not pay off right now but a year or even 5 years from now may save your bacon. You can't be idle in your youth. Bust your butt now so when you are in your latter years maybe 20 years from now you are still young enough and retire early or have the business running that someone else could run it for you as you collect a nice steady income. I think a financial planner should be your next step. The line of credit established now is also smart. Always have your quiver full of arrows so when you need to execute you aren't bogged down in emergency details. Always be 2 steps ahead. Much continued success.
@drumbum7999
@drumbum7999 4 года назад
this dude is literally living my dream.
@ricardo-iw9sq
@ricardo-iw9sq 4 года назад
Thank you guys, I have a machine shop we used to have say 100 customers 20 years a go and over the years some folded and others got brought out by there competitors, we did press work and tooling but with laser cutting no need for blanking tools, we do stuff for a automotive casting company and have noticed that over the last 5 to 6 years a short coming of jobs apart from when someone misses a feature off when they 5 axis machine it, with 3d printers we then loose prototype work, I do turn, mill, grind, edm, press, welding, jig grind, jig boreing, cad cam, a job shop is sometimes interesting but at this moment it's a nightmare with everyone scrating around to get the work. For an engineering shop it's the holy grail to find your own products to produce and not have to rely on some drawing to turn up and the customer saying keep the price keen as we need 3 to 4 quotes. These types of interviews with like minded small shops are great and it does keep us on our toes to re think our plans 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 thanks again.
@enricodesign619
@enricodesign619 3 года назад
anyone else get the vibe that Adam i often the smartest guy in the room, there is something about him that just draws me in, i think its because he knows that he knows alot, but is not a showboat at all, maybe even to a fault. anyways, great video, love it, good questions john.
@willbaden7563
@willbaden7563 3 года назад
Great video, great home shop, great story. Thanks for sharing!
@astro1218
@astro1218 4 года назад
I’v rewatched the superb tour a number of times and really like Adams style and knowledge. Good luck !
@benkenny3220
@benkenny3220 4 года назад
The other night I was watching the first video for a refresher, now this. :D The timing.
@conceptsken1
@conceptsken1 3 года назад
A VERY HONEST INTERVIEW, WELL WORTH WATCHING.THANKS
@paulmilligan1808
@paulmilligan1808 3 года назад
"having tools stored in holders is the easiest form of automation..."well said this is one of the things that I started doing that has served me really really well over the years. It took over 22 years for me to really learn this lesson. I have tried to comunicate this to everyone envolved with the business and I cant agree with you more. I think that it is far better to store the tool length and catalog the tool rather than take if from the holder. would rather get a new tool and put it in a new holder than break one up now because its reverse work if you tear down a tool setup that has a known gauge length!
@WorldLaughsWithYou
@WorldLaughsWithYou 4 года назад
Really love our little mini mill, but he isn't kidding when he says the low range falls on its face. All we do is nuclear and aerospace so lots of inconel, hastelloy, and all those other devils. Boy does it take a long time, but don't downplay what those little machines can do! Big congrats to Adam. My dream is to start my own home shop someday.
@Icutmetal
@Icutmetal 4 года назад
A lot of smaller taper, higher speed, lighter duty machines will fall into that same trap. Understanding of your machine’s torque curve and what you can and can’t do with it is very underrated. Neither one of those machines will run larger drills, but both can run high feed mills, which can rough pretty darn well. Is a high feed mill as efficient at holemaking as a drill? No, but work with what you’ve got.
4 года назад
Really enjoyed the conversation... Would also be a good conversation and guest on the business of machining podcast
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 4 года назад
Loved it!! I can relate. 😎
@willpacker925
@willpacker925 3 года назад
Interesting chat. A lot of the concerns raised are just the same here in the UK. Planning for the future especially! Best of luck to you 🇬🇧
@capncharlie7894
@capncharlie7894 Год назад
2:36" It can set angles directly to arc seconds: "Meh" It has this thing that moves: "WOW LOOK AT THAT"
@ClockwerkIndustries
@ClockwerkIndustries 4 года назад
Maybe next spring when my shop upgrades are finally done it will be worthy of a Home Shop Tour with NYCCNC! Id definitely be a lot further behind without all the great information I got from this channel over the last 6 years. Adams shop is really awesome, both tours were super inspirational! Thanks for sharing!
@ohyeah5601
@ohyeah5601 Год назад
Nice work gents
@mabmachine
@mabmachine 4 года назад
What a great interview. I think you guys should get together again next year. - Mike
@kowalskitk4
@kowalskitk4 4 года назад
Great guy. I envy of calmness. Wish i could live like that. Keep it up!
@broheim23
@broheim23 4 года назад
That was an excellent conversation, John! 👍 Thanks for the video.
@TheRlovett
@TheRlovett 3 года назад
Very calm, clever bloke. I do wonder how a solo shop owner could ever schedule in a decent holiday/getaway though
@TomChame
@TomChame 4 года назад
Well done, thanks.
@77OliverPuller
@77OliverPuller 4 года назад
Awesome video! Enjoyed listening on my way back home from work!
@robertjeffery6100
@robertjeffery6100 3 года назад
I have worked in job shops 35+ years Smaller shops have always been better I have worked for a small shop that grew over 40 years then came crashing down in the end My opinion is stay small if it’s working for you.... Nobody but God knows the future..
@toolbox-gua
@toolbox-gua 3 года назад
Great chat shared. Thank you.
@harlech2
@harlech2 3 года назад
Hella Articulate guy and very smart. This cat is gonna go far!
@Sonic_Shroom
@Sonic_Shroom 3 года назад
do those type/size of machine require three phase power?
@muthusubramanian7042
@muthusubramanian7042 4 года назад
I expect your video today! I am machinist love from India! Need more classes & Tour Have a great Wednesday
@weldmachine
@weldmachine 3 года назад
A Long video but a great video to watch and listen too. Sometimes it's good to just listen to others talking ?? WHY ? Because it's a great way to get your thoughts going.
@jptel4521
@jptel4521 4 года назад
What a informative and motivating interview.
@reyspec
@reyspec 4 года назад
Wow !! I wish i had the balls to do what he did. Leave my job and take machining, design job and work for my self.
@heardashot
@heardashot 4 года назад
Super video! Inspirational!
@perrypark8485
@perrypark8485 4 года назад
Super video, fantastic insight, thanks
@method2madness961
@method2madness961 4 года назад
Awesome theme for a video especially for someone like myself who had just invested in my first mini mill!
@Icutmetal
@Icutmetal 4 года назад
I was thinking the same way regarding the current trend from working at home; you could hire out the design piece to someone who could work remotely and like John said- give it the sniff test when it comes back to you.
@TomDetka
@TomDetka 3 года назад
Not sure your investment advice on commercial real estate is a great idea right now. I think this pandemic is going to change the way a lot of companies view physical locations and we are at the very start of this change. I get the feeling that in 4-5 years we are going to see another real estate crash but in the commercial sector of large and medium sized cities.
@mannycalavera121
@mannycalavera121 2 года назад
Would be good to have an update on how things are going
@douro20
@douro20 2 года назад
Flood coolant is not a good thing to use if you are using carbide tooling with a heavy chip load. The thermal shock will eat through your tools quickly. The last job shop where I worked always did this.
@jman211111
@jman211111 4 года назад
I got a super mini mill at auction and fixed it up and Just finished my first customer job last week and have more work on the way. Hopefully soon I will be able to do this full time too.Thanks for another great video, a lot of what I know came from your how to videos. Great resource
@phillipmillay8645
@phillipmillay8645 4 года назад
What type of cutting oil are you using?
@weldmachine
@weldmachine 3 года назад
Looking at the thumbnail. I thought it was an interview with Luciano Pavarotti., LOL.
@genixia
@genixia 4 года назад
"It's always fun to look at other peoples'..... tools.". John realizes what he's about to say, but can't find any alternative... :D
@DR-br5gb
@DR-br5gb 4 года назад
Super likable dude! I wonder if the torque converter customer was LUK? I used to work there as a project engineer.
@DEADB33F
@DEADB33F 4 года назад
Second half of this video was brilliant. You should do a sit down chat on all your factory tour videos (or split them into two for those who are only here for the machine-porn).
@excitedbox5705
@excitedbox5705 4 года назад
Why not build a winch frame that you can pull the truck under? Then you can hook the load up and pull the truck out from underneath and drop it down onto a trolley. A steel building the size of a 2 car garage costs 3-5k on Alibaba and is setup in a weekend. Then you have room for 2-3 more machines and material storage.
@radoslawjocz2976
@radoslawjocz2976 3 года назад
Good idea to have machine shop near the house and to be self employed and no stress involved, but it is important to have financial security as well. No loans would be ideal in such situation.
@sammartinez4244
@sammartinez4244 3 года назад
Was he able to get work from past jobs? The challenge is to have work. The overhead for a shop and equipment is costly. Being able to have enough electrical power, grandfathered in or phase converters.
@elvandor47
@elvandor47 4 года назад
Awesome info
@jobkneppers
@jobkneppers 4 года назад
Design Work is a more demanding job but it should pay more than machining. It also doesn't need the hardware necessary to earn a living. If space is an issue it could be a direction to grow your company without investing in high-end machinery = earn more money. A lot of people can machine to a high standard but only a few can really design... A no brainer if you you're happy with designing only...And that's of course the million dollar question. Looking forward on your thoughts. Best, Job
@jobkneppers
@jobkneppers 3 года назад
@CMTeamCobra Thank you for your answer. From my side it was a well ment suggestion to grow in an alternative way. We don't really know each other. I have only an idea who you are and you don't have a clue who's talking to you right now. But maybe if I elaborate a little more my comment maybe makes more sense. You're a trained specialist in mold and die work and that's a, as you mentioned, a rare specie. With your knowledge you could probably design molds and dies who work 95% the first time. That could be a well paid job. I'm not sure if I understand you correctly (I'm Dutch) but I'm a, and I dare to say it but not to brag, skilled engineer. I also meet a lot of engineers who finished college with a degree but that is fulfilling for them and a lot of mediocre companies where they they work at, but it's not the high standard that only a few perform and I think you're maybe one of them. Education is not necessary here also. If you learn along the way and stay interested in what you do and also interested to improve you get there also. Probably less paid but that's a weird driver for live anyhow. Keep up the good work! Best regards, Job
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