Scaled Shop with Zero Debt... This video appeared when my debt was paid off in the next 2 months, the debt was used to start my shop. I'm sure after that I will make a profit and enlarge my shop. 👍👍☺☺
I've seen him on some other channels and he is so cool. Not playing like he is best, and just honest about be happy to do what he likes and honest about being lucky in the beginning. Much more respect for that personality then for those that say: We did imposable work that no other shop on earth was able to do
When the tour first started off I was thinking a few machines in a shop. Still very interesting to watch a video of these sorts of shops. But the tour continued from 1 machine, to another machine, to another machine ??? WOW, way more to see than I imagined. An amazing story 👍👍
Nice shop you have. Finding jobs to feed those beasts you have is awesome. I wish I had customers that would pay top $$$ for parts. Even with accurate and fast delivery. I get the Ebenezer Scrooge purchasing agents or companies.
Dad moved out when I was little. Saw him every other weekend when I was growing up. He wasn’t a bad Dad. He set the example to have a unbelievable work ethic as a machinist himself. When I was 24 my car broke down and I asked him for $300 to get it fixed and he didn’t have it. That’s the only time I ever asked him for money. I had a ton of help but the help was from the relationships I gained through continuous growth in the industry. People have faith in me to make their parts and I will put in whatever it takes to make that happen. Wish you nothing but love 💯
I built my shop up starting in 2018 with no money at all. Nobody bankrolled me either. Started with a tormach( leased) out of my garage and now have 8 cnc machines. It's not impossible to build something like this. But I understand how it can seem that way if you haven't done something similar.
Eh, we've been super fortunate too. We get jobs, we get machines. We staff more jobs for existing machines and keep expanding capabilities every day. We still did (small) debt (sub 20k) but that was mostly for peace of mind and allowed us to expand even more aggresively.
Scaled Shop with Zero Debt... This video appeared when my debt was paid off in the next 2 months, the debt was used to start my shop. I'm sure after that I will make a profit and enlarge my shop. 👍👍☺☺
I've seen him on some other channels and he is so cool. Not playing like he is best, and just honest about be happy to do what he likes and honest about being lucky in the beginning. Much more respect for that personality then for those that say: We did imposable work that no other shop on earth was able to do
When the tour first started off I was thinking a few machines in a shop.
Still very interesting to watch a video of these sorts of shops.
But the tour continued from 1 machine, to another machine, to another machine ???
WOW, way more to see than I imagined.
An amazing story 👍👍
Agreed, Loper Machine is a very impressive shop with a good mix of production and job work.
Those old Matsuura machines are beasts, that's awesome you guys are keeping it in production.
Good work man, great way to grow a company
Great tour.
Here's a link to Loper Machine's YT if you want to see more! -- www.youtube.com/@lopermachine
Dude sick shop! good gob!
What's the production system you use and how does it save you time?
Nice shop you have. Finding jobs to feed those beasts you have is awesome. I wish I had customers that would pay top $$$ for parts. Even with accurate and fast delivery. I get the Ebenezer Scrooge purchasing agents or companies.
קרא את ישעיהו 53, תהילים 16 ו-22. לאחר מכן קרא את מתי 27. המשיח כבר הגיע בפעם הראשונה והוא הדרך היחידה לאלוהי אברהם, יצחק ויעקב (יוחנן 14:6).
A new VF-4 is nowhere near 150 grand. Close to half of that:
4th axis and options
How the heck. Must be more to the story. Thinking daddy's bankrollin. Nothin wrong with that btw.
If you want to learn more, here's an hour long sitdown with Alex
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Dad moved out when I was little. Saw him every other weekend when I was growing up. He wasn’t a bad Dad. He set the example to have a unbelievable work ethic as a machinist himself. When I was 24 my car broke down and I asked him for $300 to get it fixed and he didn’t have it. That’s the only time I ever asked him for money. I had a ton of help but the help was from the relationships I gained through continuous growth in the industry. People have faith in me to make their parts and I will put in whatever it takes to make that happen. Wish you nothing but love 💯
I built my shop up starting in 2018 with no money at all. Nobody bankrolled me either. Started with a tormach( leased) out of my garage and now have 8 cnc machines. It's not impossible to build something like this. But I understand how it can seem that way if you haven't done something similar.
Eh, we've been super fortunate too. We get jobs, we get machines. We staff more jobs for existing machines and keep expanding capabilities every day. We still did (small) debt (sub 20k) but that was mostly for peace of mind and allowed us to expand even more aggresively.