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17. Manufacturing Transformed This Man’s Life with Daniel Anglemyer from Hibshman Screw Machine

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Release Date: 11/13/2024

45: Eliminating Chaos: How Ferrera Tooling Streamlined Scheduling, Quality, and Traceability show art 45: Eliminating Chaos: How Ferrera Tooling Streamlined Scheduling, Quality, and Traceability

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

When Cody Joy joined Ferrera Tooling Company in 2020, the shop was growing rapidly but struggling with chaotic systems. Scheduling relied on a single Google Sheet, paper travelers cluttered the floor, and quality records were scattered across uncontrolled spreadsheets. Twice-weekly meetings attempted to manage priorities, but inefficiencies threatened to stall the company’s expansion into aerospace and space exploration. Ferrera’s leadership recognized the need for a paperless ERP solution. After considering building their own system, they adopted ProShop, which consolidated scheduling,...

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44: Massive Transformation with David Pannell of Faircloth Machine show art 44: Massive Transformation with David Pannell of Faircloth Machine

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Faircloth Machine Shop’s journey is one of remarkable transformation. Founded in the late 1960s as a manual machining operation, it was modernized under David Pannell, who joined in 1994 and helped transition the shop into CNC machining. By 2017, Faircloth adopted ProShop ERP, moving away from paper records and embracing digital systems that enabled growth into aerospace manufacturing. ProShop proved pivotal, offering built-in AS9100 compliance and integrated tools for audits, documentation, and quality management. Though the shift was a cultural shock, it allowed Faircloth to expand from 10...

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43: From Multi-National Executive to Machine Shop Owner - Chris Basgall of Catamount show art 43: From Multi-National Executive to Machine Shop Owner - Chris Basgall of Catamount

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Some shop owners work their way up from the shop floor. Chris Basgall arrived from the opposite direction. Before buying Catamount Machine Works, he spent decades leading IT, operations, and large-scale transformation inside one of the world’s biggest telecommunications companies, serving 350 million customers across continents. Then he walked away from corporate life, moved his family to Florida, and bought a 15-person machine shop with paper travelers, scattered data, and a tech stack that hadn’t changed much in years. Chris didn’t choose Catamount for what it was. He chose it for what...

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42: Scaling Smart, Leading with Data & Building a Future-Ready Shop at Prosper-Tech Machine & Tool show art 42: Scaling Smart, Leading with Data & Building a Future-Ready Shop at Prosper-Tech Machine & Tool

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Some shops grow fast. But very few grow fast and stay in control. Prosper-Tech is doing both, and doing it with intention. In just two years, Andrew and Gabby Devroy have helped transform the company Andrew’s parents built in a garage into a 30-person aerospace and medical machining powerhouse, all while raising three kids and navigating the complexities of a second-generation business. Their approach isn’t about chasing work, it’s about choosing the right work, building systems that scale, and creating a culture where data drives decisions instead of putting out fires. When they joined...

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41: A Blank Slate Urban Machine Shop Concept - Matt Bruner of APW show art 41: A Blank Slate Urban Machine Shop Concept - Matt Bruner of APW

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Matt Bruner, co-founder of American Precision Works (APW), shares the journey of launching a modern machine shop in urban Philadelphia with his partner, John Celley. Founded in October 2024, APW was built on a “clean slate” philosophy, emphasizing automation, streamlined systems, and a people-first approach. With complementary backgrounds (John in machining and Matt in sales and operations) they aimed to create a business that could train individuals without prior machining experience, using standardized processes and advanced technology to empower their workforce. Their urban location was...

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40: Shop Transformation Leads to the Largest PO Ever Received - Damon Snider show art 40: Shop Transformation Leads to the Largest PO Ever Received - Damon Snider

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Snider Precision began as a garage-based machine shop founded by Damon Snider’s father in 1978, growing organically over decades through grit, bold decisions, and a passion for machining. Damon started helping as a child, deburring parts and learning CNC operations before joining the Navy. After his father fired an unreliable crew, Damon returned to help and eventually took over the business, bringing fresh energy and a vision for modernization. Under Damon’s leadership, the shop transitioned from paper-based workflows to a fully digital system using ProShop ERP. This shift enabled better...

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39: Driving Excellence and Growth with Jeff Justesen of Oakdale Precision show art 39: Driving Excellence and Growth with Jeff Justesen of Oakdale Precision

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Oakdale Precision, a manufacturing company, transformed after adopting Pro Shop ERP. Previously reliant on a homegrown software system and tools like spreadsheets, whiteboards, and scattered network drives, the company faced challenges in scheduling, quality control, and tribal knowledge transfer. As the company grew, these limitations became unsustainable, prompting leadership to seek a more structured solution. Jeff Justesen tells how the transition to Pro Shop was facilitated with onboarding across departments. Floor staff quickly adapted to basic functions like scheduling and clocking...

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38: From Job Shop to OEM Manufacturer with Matt from Rise Armament show art 38: From Job Shop to OEM Manufacturer with Matt from Rise Armament

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Matt Torres is the Founder of Rise Armament, a company that manufactures drop-in triggers, rifles, and other firearm accessories. Rise Armament was founded in 2012 as a job shop specializing in contract work for the oil and gas, as well as aerospace industries. Around 2014 or 2015, Matt began designing a drop-in trigger as a side project, driven more by personal interest than business intent. However, when the oil market collapsed in late 2015, the company pivoted fully into firearms manufacturing, launching its own product line under the Rise Armament brand. By 2016, they had phased out...

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37: The 3rd Generation Takes the Reigns at Gurecky Manufacturing show art 37: The 3rd Generation Takes the Reigns at Gurecky Manufacturing

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Gurecky Manufacturing, a third-generation family-owned machine shop, has evolved from humble beginnings in a garage to a 42,000-square-foot facility with over 60 employees. Founded in 1983 by Kellen Montpetit’s grandfather, the company has long served the oil and gas sector, though recent efforts aim to diversify into aerospace and other industries.  Kellen, now part of the ownership group, and Andrew Sulak, a longtime employee who feels like family, share their journey of modernizing the business while preserving its legacy. Despite its size and complexity, the company maintains a...

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36: Accidental Machine Shop Owner-Dan Fifer with Lane4 Precision show art 36: Accidental Machine Shop Owner-Dan Fifer with Lane4 Precision

Manufacturing Transformed: Real Shops, Real Stories

Dan Fifer, Founder of Lane4 Precision, shares his unconventional journey into manufacturing after a 20-year career in medical device engineering. Frustrated by long lead times in R&D, he set out to build a high-performance machine shop to support fast-paced development cycles. Despite having no prior machining experience, he took a leap of faith, selling his house to buy a Citizen L20 Swiss screw machine after learning his parts required that level of precision. Launching the shop was a risk, but momentum grew quickly. Dan started part-time while still working at his previous job and...

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17. Manufacturing Transformed This Man’s Life with Daniel Anglemyer from Hibshman Screw Machine

Daniel went to work on a hog farm at the age of 12 for $5/hr. With family members in jail for drugs, great job options weren’t plentiful. But after getting a job at a machine shop, and eventually landing at Hibshman Screw Machine Products, Daniel has flourished, meeting his wife, buying a home, moving into management, and having a huge positive impact on Hibshman and his team. And Daniel clearly has a knack for leadership, sharing many principles and much wisdom by which he leads. ProShop has been an accelerator to their success in the past couple of years, which is usually the main topic of Manufacturing Transformed episodes, but this is a more fundamentally significant transformation which I am grateful that Daniel shares with us all. I hope this reaches people who are outside of manufacturing and who can see what positive impact a manufacturing career with a fantastic company can provide!

About Hibshman Screw Machine:
Hibshman Screw Machine Products, Inc. is a major screw machine products manufacturer and supplier in the Midwest area, supported by our most important assets; knowledgeable employees, courteous service and a host of satisfied customers. It is the goal of Hibshman Screw Machine Products, Inc. to provide total customer satisfaction by continuously improving our products, quality processes, and services.

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Website: www.hibshman.com