Talk about a kid in a candy store with free roam... Titan, I love the enthusiasm and passion. I keep sounding like a broken record here but where does the insane technology stop!? This is a perfect example of evolution in a company perfecting their products over the years. It's the only way a company could ever get this big over the years having a lot of experience perfecting their products. I saw on an employee's T-shirt ...since 1894. It is just amazing looking at the work flow, floor/building layout, technology and personnel running that place. The tours just keep getting better and better. Question is; Where does it stop!? Thanks again for another awesome tour. Much love and gratitude. On to the next tour.... ❤💥💪
Awesome tour, you love to see a company testing and then re testing after every single step of the process! You can tell quality is their number one objective. Thanks for the tour boss!
Hello. First I have to say that I find your videos. Always great. I work as a CNC programmer. In Germany. And I think it's great that there are people like you. They make our industry visible to others.
I have a hard time grasping the changes and improvements in your business from just a few years ago. Youre a man with a vision and you know the purpose of your existance. Your drive for improving this industry and your passion of encouraging young people to get into this trade are worthy of a huge award of some kind. . Knighthood, presidential meda of freedom.... ...something grand. Your just a powerhouse that can't be stopped. Keep these videos a commin'. Youre changing lives. 👍👍👍
Hey there Titan love your channel. Always something new to see and learn. I don't know if you heard or not but there has been a huge fire on Maui. Lahaina town is gone now. The Banyan tree is still there and will pull through.
Titan. Man I am a big fan of seeing the biggest and the best the industry has to offer. I watched all the videos posted. I am considering getting a MR1 for the house but I would really love to see it used by Machinist that would push it harder than a home owner would. Everyone has to start somewhere right.
I worked at Siemens energy and we rode together with the control unit over and around the parts, normaly the big parts were on the machine for weeks (waldrich coburg)
visited a local cnc shop like two years back while in school and they had insane milling machines that could machine up to like 20 or 30 meters wide blocks, shit was crazy
Titan knows. Knows the joy of working with quality and precision. I just realized why I worked for Porsche for 12.5 years making 100K then went to work for Exxon doing satellite communications making 200K but was not happy. I hated that 10 years. Yes, I made lots of money, even 310K one year but the job was not for me. I did a great job and had a good reputation but I had to drive myself to get the work done. I toughed it out for 10 years but was happy to leave in the end. I would work with the Heller machines for less money simply for the joy of working with precision, high quality machines. Call me crazy.
Ich arbeite für die Windenergiebranche in Deutschland. Wir Fräsen sehr große Bauteile die um die 80 Tonnen wiegen. Das coole ist; dass CNC Bedienfeld in einem Fahrstuhl direkt an der Maschine ist. Das ist mein „Boooooom“ 😅
Because of this channel I'm looking into finding a local place to learn what you guys do I desperately needed a career change I'm 35 and I guess it's never too late to go back to schooling
Heller has such a cool factory and it’s always so neat seeing all the different parts that go into making these monsters Can’t wait to see the new machine 😁
Did someone count how many times Titan says "Spindle" or "Perfect" in this one? It's always amazing when he's in germany - like a little kid in a big toy store 😂
Saw a machine on a tour at Barber Nichols. They bought the machine and then built a building around it. It had multiple desks and workbenches on balconies all the way around the machine.
I’ve been here before and said this but I’ll say it again so you can show your subscribers some REALLY big CNC machines. Starrag Droop+Rein milling machines are real large scale CNC machines. They’re German. Just the table is multiple times the size of the entire footprint of machines you’re advertising as huge. Give these people what they didn’t know they wanted already.
The Mirrored surface on the inside of the new F6000 is going to open up some new angles we can shoot when filming once that machine arrives at the shop🤌🏻
when talking about really big cnc machines. In one factory of DMG MORI in Poland called "famot" work two DMU 1000 SE. Their tables can hold 40 tons of workpiece and 10 metres in length.
If the titans ever wanna learn how to use stuff from the 50s like a tracer system etc and 120+ inch vtls and the biggest blowers made in the world I'd be more then happy to bring you guys in and give you the best tour you've ever had. And I bet you already know my company if I told you lol.
Had part holding .010 mm was nightmare. Had to work to .0035 mm ( if I remember correctly ) to be capable. We spent a lot of time chasing shop temperature. 🤪🤪 one day quality decided to take a batch for inspection. He went to open door dropped parts off. Went to lunch when he came back every part was scrap 🤬I took parts back to the machine left them for hour got him to recheck parts all happy🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@TITANSofCNC 💚 💙 ❤ Thanks for the research and insights! How wonderful that I get a new perspective on this home company (1 mile away) through your content❣
Offff >>> Thank God Iv'e retired from that >> The intensity, fear, anticipation . . . . It gets to you ( Not on the Surface) . . . but deep down inside while you sleep, eat . . . even drive !
Different machines for a different jobs, probably not a good comparison. Hermle are the best for finesse machining on smaller parts, bigger parts or those better suited to horizontal would use Heller or Grob for example. Indeed Hermle used to use Heller for making their mid size machine parts👍
The big machine seems to be a Waldrich Coburg. Please let me recommend brands like DÖRRIES, Droop and Rhein, Waldrich Coburg or Waldrich Siegen to you. Compared to these brands even the biggest HELLER looks small
Zimmermann for me is not in that league of machines and especially not in the world of heavy duty machining. Let me add PAMA instead ;) and BOST from Spain. @@elanjacobs1
I was wondering where My Tormach and Precision Mathews spindles where made. Now I know:) I checked spindle run out the other day 0.0000000001. Thanks TOCNC You Da Man Boom!
One could almost get the impression that everything made in the US is crap - and that's why everyone is so extremely fascinated and excited by european engneering. With that said - i love the channel :)
Talk about a kid in a candy store with free roam... Titan, I love the enthusiasm and passion. I keep sounding like a broken record here but where does the insane technology stop!? This is a perfect example of evolution in a company perfecting their products over the years. It's the only way a company could ever get this big over the years having a lot of experience perfecting their products. I saw on an employee's T-shirt ...since 1894. It is just amazing looking at the work flow, floor/building layout, technology and personnel running that place. The tours just keep getting better and better. Question is; Where does it stop!? Thanks again for another awesome tour. Much love and gratitude. On to the next tour.... ❤💥💪
Love it… Thanks so much for the support and have a BLESSED Day!
Titan
Where does it stop? Some kind of Jedi movie part will fly and saber will do cuting
@@demircimehmet58 hahaha that’s where it looks like it’s going. Wireless edm 🤣
Great video Mr. Gilroy! Glad you are on our team!!!!
Gotta love German engineering. That skiving process in the beginning was insane!
Crazy right… ya, I was fascinated. Actually filmed a whole segment and am making it its own stand alone video.
Awesome tour, you love to see a company testing and then re testing after every single step of the process! You can tell quality is their number one objective. Thanks for the tour boss!
What a great tour. That inspection throughout the process is top notch! You can’t fake quality; you either do it or you lose it.
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time and you are very passionate about this industry and it shows.
Well done.
Great overview of the Heller product, definitely sparked our interest in a relatively quiet company.
Oh man machines so big they have balconies!? Love it! Monster machining making my babies!
Really awesome tour man, I literally smiled in amazement throughout the whole video
Hello. First I have to say that I find your videos. Always great. I work as a CNC programmer. In Germany. And I think it's great that there are people like you. They make our industry visible to others.
Heller cool video! 😎 Producing spindles in-house is the way to go!
Sehr schön bei 9:21 ein AUMA-Schneckenradgetriebe zu sehen, welches von Heller-Maschinen gefräst wird.
Awesome tour! You can see why Heller is so reliable!
Boom! Everything is absolutely perfect.
I have a hard time grasping the changes and improvements in your business from just a few years ago.
Youre a man with a vision and you know the purpose of your existance. Your drive for improving this industry and your passion of encouraging young people to get into this trade are worthy of a huge award of some kind. .
Knighthood, presidential meda of freedom....
...something grand.
Your just a powerhouse that can't be stopped.
Keep these videos a commin'. Youre changing lives. 👍👍👍
Love to see the passion you have for this trade
Hey there Titan love your channel. Always something new to see and learn.
I don't know if you heard or not but there has been a huge fire on Maui. Lahaina town is gone now.
The Banyan tree is still there and will pull through.
Titan. Man I am a big fan of seeing the biggest and the best the industry has to offer. I watched all the videos posted. I am considering getting a MR1 for the house but I would really love to see it used by Machinist that would push it harder than a home owner would. Everyone has to start somewhere right.
I worked at Siemens energy and we rode together with the control unit over and around the parts, normaly the big parts were on the machine for weeks (waldrich coburg)
visited a local cnc shop like two years back while in school and they had insane milling machines that could machine up to like 20 or 30 meters wide blocks, shit was crazy
Titan knows. Knows the joy of working with quality and precision.
I just realized why I worked for Porsche for 12.5 years making 100K then went to work for Exxon doing satellite communications making 200K but was not happy.
I hated that 10 years. Yes, I made lots of money, even 310K one year but the job was not for me. I did a great job and had a good reputation but I had to drive myself to get the work done.
I toughed it out for 10 years but was happy to leave in the end.
I would work with the Heller machines for less money simply for the joy of working with precision, high quality machines.
Call me crazy.
Ich arbeite für die Windenergiebranche in Deutschland. Wir Fräsen sehr große Bauteile die um die 80 Tonnen wiegen. Das coole ist; dass CNC Bedienfeld in einem Fahrstuhl direkt an der Maschine ist.
Das ist mein „Boooooom“ 😅
Killer tour! Heller is amazing!
Let’s go!!! You know it’s a gonna be an epic day when Titan posts 🔥 🔥 🔥
Because of this channel I'm looking into finding a local place to learn what you guys do I desperately needed a career change I'm 35 and I guess it's never too late to go back to schooling
it's been a amazing journey from the start of the industrial revolution to to the technology and precision of today
The machines that make the machines… awesome!
Love that kind of video ! These are real monsters... Greetings from a german working on a Hermle 5axis. Hope we´ll see u there also in the future :)
Awesome tour! The baby Beast! BOOM
I love that balcony. Great view
Awesome tour!
Heller has such a cool factory and it’s always so neat seeing all the different parts that go into making these monsters
Can’t wait to see the new machine 😁
Hi Tyson😁
What's next, a machine that's actually a house, that builds parts for itself?! Seriously awesome to see manufacturing on such a large scale!
Did someone count how many times Titan says "Spindle" or "Perfect" in this one? It's always amazing when he's in germany - like a little kid in a big toy store 😂
Boom! This is awesome manufacturing unit.. your every information is useful for manufacturers.
I might have to book a vacation to go spend some time on that balcony
Well, your going to be with me at EMO2023 next month🤔
Heller is really good.
Saw a machine on a tour at Barber Nichols. They bought the machine and then built a building around it. It had multiple desks and workbenches on balconies all the way around the machine.
Absolutely amazing!! 😮
Working for Heller must be the most fullfiling thing ever
I’ve been here before and said this but I’ll say it again so you can show your subscribers some REALLY big CNC machines. Starrag Droop+Rein milling machines are real large scale CNC machines. They’re German. Just the table is multiple times the size of the entire footprint of machines you’re advertising as huge. Give these people what they didn’t know they wanted already.
Awesome machines and quality
That German engineering! Heller is next level. Can't wait to see more on the F6000! Feel free to take me with you to Germany for EMO 2023😁
Always a satisfying machining tour! BOOM!!!! New "baby" monster upcoming! Ow man!
The Mirrored surface on the inside of the new F6000 is going to open up some new angles we can shoot when filming once that machine arrives at the shop🤌🏻
Yep, Beautiful… Gotta keep Barry’s fingerprints off it though😂
Have a Blessed weekend Tyler
@@TITANSofCNC and his saliva😂🤣
Nice time to create a shop in germany :P
when talking about really big cnc machines. In one factory of DMG MORI in Poland called "famot" work two DMU 1000 SE. Their tables can hold 40 tons of workpiece and 10 metres in length.
😵😧😱
Absolutely perfect
If the titans ever wanna learn how to use stuff from the 50s like a tracer system etc and 120+ inch vtls and the biggest blowers made in the world I'd be more then happy to bring you guys in and give you the best tour you've ever had. And I bet you already know my company if I told you lol.
The crash from the Heller is crazy, we had a crash with a machine similar in size from DMG in my shop and the machine is completely destroyed.
Amazing... Thank you.
Nice! You need to ask if you can do a tour at Major Machine in Indianapolis if you want to see BIG machines.
Amazing Factory. But by your excitement are You sure it’s not Dec 25th? 😀
Had part holding .010 mm was nightmare. Had to work to .0035 mm ( if I remember correctly ) to be capable. We spent a lot of time chasing shop temperature. 🤪🤪 one day quality decided to take a batch for inspection. He went to open door dropped parts off. Went to lunch when he came back every part was scrap 🤬I took parts back to the machine left them for hour got him to recheck parts all happy🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great CNC machine
Take a drink every time you hear spindle. 🍻
That would be enough to get drunk since the video is about spindles and the whole process of taking it from spindle to finished part😜
Are all those black blocks Nylon?
It starts with cool balconies, it ends when the machines become self aware
Next video at WFL Millturn? 🤘
I hope i can come too the mess in Hanover
titans cool
Boom!
Seems like titan needs to go to grob and see there big guy of a cnc ( the super giant one that have not only tool change but even spindle changed)
It's like looking at the Sears Wishbook for big boys.
Is this Heller in my hometown Nürtingen/Germany?
Yes
@@TITANSofCNC 💚 💙 ❤ Thanks for the research and insights! How wonderful that I get a new perspective on this home company (1 mile away) through your content❣
2:20
i loled a little because of that 0.000000000000000000000059"
Metric is trulely superior
Visit Leipert in Landshausen... Even bigger Machines 😛
Offff >>> Thank God Iv'e retired from that >> The intensity, fear, anticipation . . . . It gets to you ( Not on the Surface) . . . but deep down inside while you sleep, eat . . . even drive !
man l live in hannover, but l have to go to stuttgart on tuesday. so sad
EMO Hannover 2023, on Tuesday.... Noted.
What time?
Heller vs Hermle
What and why would you choose
I really wanna now your guy’s opinion
Different machines for a different jobs, probably not a good comparison. Hermle are the best for finesse machining on smaller parts, bigger parts or those better suited to horizontal would use Heller or Grob for example. Indeed Hermle used to use Heller for making their mid size machine parts👍
It seems you never tried Mazatrol :D
The big machine seems to be a Waldrich Coburg. Please let me recommend brands like DÖRRIES, Droop and Rhein, Waldrich Coburg or Waldrich Siegen to you. Compared to these brands even the biggest HELLER looks small
Zimmermann for me is not in that league of machines and especially not in the world of heavy duty machining. Let me add PAMA instead ;) and BOST from Spain.
@@elanjacobs1
Waldrich machines are huge. I work for waldrich and it‘s always impressive to stand in front of our machines when they get assembled
How can I get an apprenticeship with you guys
Where are the siemens tutorials on the academy?
Most guys: P@rn Hub
This guy: Heller
What’s that machine sell for?
is it RPM or RPMs?
I was wondering where My Tormach and Precision Mathews spindles where made. Now I know:) I checked spindle run out the other day 0.0000000001. Thanks TOCNC You Da Man Boom!
No haas can take a hit like a heller a haas can just be running and decide to fuck up mainly the atc than anything else on them
Its so inseine!!!just boom!!!
Those machines are big. But nothing compared to an Ingersoll Machine Tools machine. You should go to Rockford IL and your the plant.
You moved from California to Texas? Curious as to why.
Love Texas.
God, Country, Family, Manufacturing and people are just super nice…
ngl i saw much bigger CNC :D it was in skoda js and they are making nuclear reactors body. ps: cool cnc. every cnc is cool cnc.
Bro you need to hire Destin from smartereveryday and come and document all this
Newer gona have those baby boom 😢😢
Зор құрал екен.
Like a kid in a candy shop 😜
❤❤❤.
What money can buy!!
Sir please make the Programming tutorial for us
Is there anyone in Indianapolis indiana hiring that has heller machines
Cranking chips!
have you ever used a mazak?
Baby machines making monster machine
I tried buying two Hellers this year and couldn't get anyone to even call or email me back. We ended up buying Makino instead.
That’s not good. Where do you live? If you ever need anything again and can’t get info… contact us at info@titansofcnc.com
Titan
@@TITANSofCNC upstate New York. Thank you I will keep that in mind.
Kid in a candy store.
very nice machines
the customer must have a long wallet
One could almost get the impression that everything made in the US is crap - and that's why everyone is so extremely fascinated and excited by european engneering.
With that said - i love the channel :)
that dodgy moment on 11 th minute huh