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71. Why Trust Is Essential for Continuous Improvement in Manufacturing per Kirk Phelps

Machine Shop Mastery

Release Date: 01/29/2025

87. People and Technology: Building an Enduring Shop show art 87. People and Technology: Building an Enduring Shop

Machine Shop Mastery

When I think about the shops that inspire me most, it’s the ones that balance cutting-edge technology with a deep investment in people. That’s exactly why I loved sitting down with Steve and Eric Van Orden of Paramount Machine in Salt Lake City, Utah. Steve started Paramount back in 1995 with nothing more than a manual mill and a garage shop. Fast forward nearly three decades, and the company has grown into a 75-person operation with more than 30 machines, including palletized horizontals, multi-spindle lathes, and 5-axis mills. What impressed me most, though, wasn’t the...

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86. Using Business to Build People: Sam Thevanayagam’s Model for Manufacturing Leadership show art 86. Using Business to Build People: Sam Thevanayagam’s Model for Manufacturing Leadership

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When I think about inspiring stories of resilience and vision in the world of manufacturing, Sam Thevanayagam’s journey is one that stands out. In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, I sit down with Sam, the founder of Parts Life Inc. and the leader behind Deval Lifecycle, to unpack his incredible path from Sri Lanka to Philadelphia, from downsizing his home to fund his dream, to acquiring a bankrupt business and transforming it into a thriving, mission-driven company employing nearly 200 people. What struck me most about Sam is not just his sharp business acumen or the bold risks he’s...

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85. Buying a Machine Shop for All the Right Reasons - Scott Bruneau from Delaware Metals show art 85. Buying a Machine Shop for All the Right Reasons - Scott Bruneau from Delaware Metals

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What happens when two people with a shared vision for community, craftsmanship, and legacy decide to take the leap into shop ownership? For Scott and his wife, the answer is Delaware Metals. In this inspiring conversation, Scott Bruneau shares how he and his wife purchased a decades-old, well-run machine shop—not as a quick flip, but as a long-term investment in American manufacturing, their team, and their community.  With over 20 years in the industry himself, Scott knew the road ahead would be demanding. But armed with a clear “why,” a strong culture-first mindset, and a...

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84. Facing Fears and Building an Emotionally Safe Workplace | Dana Gruber show art 84. Facing Fears and Building an Emotionally Safe Workplace | Dana Gruber

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What if the next frontier of manufacturing leadership isn’t on the shop floor—but in the hearts and minds of your people? In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, Paul sits down with Dana Gruber, third-generation owner and president of ATCO Tool & Manufacturing. Dana didn’t grow up on the machines—she came from a career in cosmetology—but found herself drawn back into the family business with a mission that goes beyond precision parts: Creating an emotionally safe and psychologically aware workplace. From investing in cutting-edge technology like 3D metal printing to redefining...

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83. Crafting Success: Insights from Barry Walter Jr. on Company Culture show art 83. Crafting Success: Insights from Barry Walter Jr. on Company Culture

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In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, I sat down with Barry Walter Jr., and I have to say—this one lit me up. Barry’s a machine shop leader who brings heart, humility, and a whole lot of wisdom to the mic. From rebuilding a multi-generational business to designing a culture where “shit flows uphill” (his words!), Barry has transformed a plumbing parts OEM into an 8-figure, high-mix/low-volume powerhouse with 37 team members, 15 CNC lathes, and a customer service model that makes his buyers the heroes. What struck me most is how intentional Barry is—not just with his machines or...

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82. Belief and Brotherhood with Kelly Denison show art 82. Belief and Brotherhood with Kelly Denison

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Every once in a while, I sit down with a guest who reminds me exactly why I started this podcast in the first place. That was the case with Kelly Denison, the second-generation owner of Continental Machine Company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kelly is the kind of leader who sees his machine shop not just as a business—but as a vehicle for opportunity, growth, and purpose. In our conversation, we talked about what it means to carry forward a legacy. Kelly’s dad bought the business in 2000, and by 2020, Kelly had earned his way into full ownership—not by entitlement, but by doing...

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81. Perseverance and Processes with Rhys Andersen show art 81. Perseverance and Processes with Rhys Andersen

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What would you do if your very first CNC machine didn’t even power on? For most people, that’s where the story would end. But for Rhys Andersen, it was just the beginning. In this episode, I sit down with one of the most determined shop owners I’ve ever interviewed. Rhys is the founder of Method Manufacturing in Austin, Texas — and his journey into precision machining is anything but conventional. From wildland firefighting to architecture school to a series of trial-by-fire business ventures, Rhys took the long road to building a thriving aerospace and defense machine shop. You’ll...

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80. 4x Your Money with Machine Shops with Mike Payne show art 80. 4x Your Money with Machine Shops with Mike Payne

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What if you could double—or even quadruple—the value of a machine shop within just 12 months of buying it? For Mike Payne, this isn’t a hypothetical. It’s a repeatable system he’s refined across five acquisitions (and counting).  In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, Mike returns to the mic to break down exactly how he transforms tired shops into thriving, high-value operations—without starting from scratch. Mike walks us through his bolt-on acquisition strategy, sharing how he targets shops with legacy customers, retiring owners, and underutilized assets. But the real...

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79. The BTM Blueprint: Collaboration, Culture, and Growth show art 79. The BTM Blueprint: Collaboration, Culture, and Growth

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In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, I sit down with Kyra Tillman, third-generation owner of BTM Industries. When Kyra returned to the family shop, she inherited more than just machines—she inherited decades of “this is how we’ve always done it.”  What she’s done since is nothing short of a transformation. With grit, grace, and a serious knack for finding and using resources, Kyra has turned a quiet, closed-door machine shop into a vibrant, collaborative, culture-driven powerhouse—one where growth and fun coexist, Nerf guns included. We dig deep into how she transitioned...

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78. The Power of Being Mission Driven - Court Durkalski of Truline Industries show art 78. The Power of Being Mission Driven - Court Durkalski of Truline Industries

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Most shop owners I talk to are focused on the usual things: keeping the machines humming, staying profitable, maybe planning for growth or succession. But what if the real unlock for your shop wasn’t more tech or tighter margins—but a completely different way of thinking about why your business exists in the first place? That’s what today’s episode is about. I sat down with Court Durkalski, CEO of Truline Industries, and honestly, this conversation hit me harder than most. Court runs a $23 million aerospace machining company with 120 employees—and they give away 10% of...

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Today’s guest is Kirk Phelps from American Precision Partners, a key figure driving the growth and transformation of multiple machine shops. Kirk’s journey into machining began as a teenager in his dad’s shop, where he started on manual machines while attending trade school.

After experiencing burnout, Kirk joined the Air Force and served for six years, eventually returning to machining with a fresh perspective. Through programming and a transition into management, Kirk discovered his passion for business development and leadership.

Now, as Regional Manager at American Precision Partners, Kirk oversees five—soon to be six—shops, working alongside Mike Fritz (featured in Episodes #57 and #58). Kirk plays a critical role in identifying strengths, addressing deficiencies, and leading cultural transformations within each shop.

Kirk’s approach centers on building trust—both internally and with customers—to ensure smooth transitions. His dedication to fostering alignment between leadership and shop floor teams has driven impressive results, including a 40% growth last year at Quick Tek Machining.

In this episode, we’ll explore how Kirk cultivates trust, transforms systems and processes, and builds a culture of continuous improvement to unlock a shop’s full potential.

If you’re looking to enhance your shop’s operations, engage your team, or gain insights from a leader who leads by example, this episode is one you won’t want to miss.

You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

  • (0:50) Introducing Kirk Phelps with American Precision Partners
  • (5:40) Diving into Kirk’s role as Regional Manager
  • (10:56) What’s different about working on the business 
  • (16:43) How Kirk approaches conversations with customers
  • (27:38) Tackling on-time delivery in any shop
  • (31:02) Building trust with your leadership teams
  • (40:47) How a new process can transform your shop
  • (45:24) The importance of becoming a better leader
  • (53:59) Creating a culture of continuous improvement 

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