It’s amazing where titan started and now he’s able to go out and actually talk to different manufactures I dream of the day if I get to do that I’m only 16 and I work with my dad machining 5 axis parts and I’m expanding my capabilities every day
Buddy, at 16yo and even being trusted with an expensive pc of equipment not to mention complexity on some true 5 axis programs. You are well on your way man. Sky is the limit only if you let it be!
I got to work for Phil two years ago when they had the first group of engineering interns in the machine shop. I've yet to meet anyone who even approaches the knowledge he has about machining and manufacturing. I haven't seen another machine shop put together as well as Phil has done at Hamilton. If you're a Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering student, go work for Phil. 10/10.
I appreciate the detailed tour. It's amazing to see how much manufacturing impacts daily life. Phil's passion and enthusiasm for problem solving are commendable. A leader's attitude greatly influences the team as a whole.
HAMILTON! I've heard about these guys for years and have always wanted to visit, this is the next best thing. What an extensive shop and talk about some great people out there. I love it!
Years ago I was at an Industrial machine show and there was this Huge ,Expensive automated production machine running.... I asked what does it make? 🤔( how silly )...... he showed me and said Plumb Bobs out of brass stock....................DARN IT... missed my chance to cash in on the Plumb Bob market and own a shop like this I think.😁 GREAT Video and a nice shop.
Great tour would have liked to see receiving, shipping, and especially quality control. Maybe for future tours of large facilities an aerial drone shots of compound to give additional context as to scale. Ray
I was hired as a Manufacturing Engineer at the Hamilton Company in 1999. The employee morale was horrible! I only lasted 1 year. It sure is different now!
Very impressive shop and machines. Here, in New Jersey, big shortage of Machinists. Very challenging times. The training period for a newbie is long and during that, the pay is pretty low. many start and leave. The hunt now is for tech students out of community colleges.
I know this is something that you guys will probably never inform your viewers about since you have your specific sponsors like Kennametal etc but: It would be really interesting if we could for example know which specific endmill that this company favor above all else. Its difficult to really get to test endmills for me since I only run prototypes. I have my favourites but its always a guessing game since I dont run production. Ive seen the cheapest shite from China doing AMAZING full depth cuts but then suddenly just breaking with no warnings. The best allround endmill Ive found is the TiSi coated endmills from Holex. It will cut everything. For aluminum and plastics the Alupower endmills from YG-1 are by far the best Ive ever tried =)
Love seeing all those American made Haas CNC in a factory that clearly knows technology. Says a lot when a shop with the latest DMG Mori's, Matsuura's and Citizens is still buying and operating a fleet of Haas CNC's! Boom!
Nothing runs like a Citizen. Our shop has 10. 2 L20, 1 L32, 2 M432,1 M420, 2 M3 20 1 C16, 1 M332. And they all run all day long. I believe we easily are making 5million plus parts a yr. We also are in the medical equipment industry
Come on TITAN, show us how they take care of their employees. Where is the canteen, who pays for the food, where are the showers, what are the shifts, what's the average pay per hour, what is the social package? Don't be just "work, work, work..."
We have evolved to where instead of machines working for mankind, mankind is working for the machines. This converts back when it's All employee owned.
Production shop.....................................BORING! Certainly some impressive numbers in terms of sales, capitol investment, and part count. Spent the majority of my career in R & E shop environments. Develop the part. Develop the process. Develop the tooling and fixturing. Implement the processes and procedures. Pass it on to the knuckleheads in production and be on to the next project.
While it may seem like a boring or benign place. Hamilton Company produces more than 13,000 unique parts with an average of 4 new parts per day. Most of the new parts are being produced on 5-Axis mills or sliding head lathes.
This shop was IMMACULATE and amazing. I was super impressed
yoooo its barry himself! stepping into a shop like this is probably like heaven for you, right? :D
Did you ask how often they crash a machine? :P
@@k1ngjulien_ lol well ive always said that the only machinists that have never crashed a machine havent been doing it long enough 😂
It’s amazing where titan started and now he’s able to go out and actually talk to different manufactures I dream of the day if I get to do that I’m only 16 and I work with my dad machining 5 axis parts and I’m expanding my capabilities every day
Buddy, at 16yo and even being trusted with an expensive pc of equipment not to mention complexity on some true 5 axis programs. You are well on your way man. Sky is the limit only if you let it be!
My guy. You got a great head on your shoulders keep it up and you’ll go far!
Where is your shop located at
I got to work for Phil two years ago when they had the first group of engineering interns in the machine shop. I've yet to meet anyone who even approaches the knowledge he has about machining and manufacturing. I haven't seen another machine shop put together as well as Phil has done at Hamilton. If you're a Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering student, go work for Phil. 10/10.
I appreciate the detailed tour. It's amazing to see how much manufacturing impacts daily life. Phil's passion and enthusiasm for problem solving are commendable. A leader's attitude greatly influences the team as a whole.
absolutely incredible!!!... Having the vision and then implementing it insane!!!!
HAMILTON! I've heard about these guys for years and have always wanted to visit, this is the next best thing. What an extensive shop and talk about some great people out there. I love it!
Phil is the man! Good job Titan for doing the interview
Years ago I was at an Industrial machine show and there was this Huge ,Expensive automated production machine running.... I asked what does it make? 🤔( how silly )...... he showed me and said Plumb Bobs out of brass stock....................DARN IT... missed my chance to cash in on the Plumb Bob market and own a shop like this I think.😁 GREAT Video and a nice shop.
It really is amazing how much goes into the manufacturing of parts that keep the world running. Very cool tour!
Beautiful facility! Great tour Titan 🔥
Way to go Phil! Lots of details to deal with😊
Shop is so clean
Nice.No surprise they are in Nevada.........
I think this the best shop tour video ive seen from titan
Great tour would have liked to see receiving, shipping, and especially quality control. Maybe for future tours of large facilities an aerial drone shots of compound to give additional context as to scale. Ray
City blocks, literally
Great story and just proves what I have been saying for over 30 years. American Manufacturing can complete with the world when done correctly.
I was hired as a Manufacturing Engineer at the Hamilton Company in 1999. The employee morale was horrible! I only lasted 1 year. It sure is different now!
Employee ownership is the right way to do it
@@douglassmith2055 That sounds like some communist propaganda.
No, no it's not lmao
Wow, that's an awesome shop. Good choice in machines 💪
Amazing place of machines
Very impressive shop and machines. Here, in New Jersey, big shortage of Machinists. Very challenging times. The training period for a newbie is long and during that, the pay is pretty low. many start and leave. The hunt now is for tech students out of community colleges.
I know this is something that you guys will probably never inform your viewers about since you have your specific sponsors like Kennametal etc but:
It would be really interesting if we could for example know which specific endmill that this company favor above all else.
Its difficult to really get to test endmills for me since I only run prototypes. I have my favourites but its always a guessing game since I dont run production. Ive seen the cheapest shite from China doing AMAZING full depth cuts but then suddenly just breaking with no warnings.
The best allround endmill Ive found is the TiSi coated endmills from Holex. It will cut everything. For aluminum and plastics the Alupower endmills from YG-1 are by far the best Ive ever tried =)
Love seeing all those American made Haas CNC in a factory that clearly knows technology. Says a lot when a shop with the latest DMG Mori's, Matsuura's and Citizens is still buying and operating a fleet of Haas CNC's! Boom!
where are these machines built?
I wonder... Maybe I should look for local machinist positions in my area.
Nothing runs like a Citizen. Our shop has 10. 2 L20, 1 L32, 2 M432,1 M420, 2 M3 20 1 C16, 1 M332. And they all run all day long. I believe we easily are making 5million plus parts a yr. We also are in the medical equipment industry
ahh, dunno why, but at the end, Barry planted a song in my head (middle of the road:Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep) ...
Youre welcome hahaha
Very nice facility! Thanks for the in depth tour boss!
Impressive
😆"You get a chip. You get a chip. You get a chip!"
Amazing company
Come on TITAN, show us how they take care of their employees. Where is the canteen, who pays for the food, where are the showers, what are the shifts, what's the average pay per hour, what is the social package?
Don't be just "work, work, work..."
We have evolved to where instead of machines working for mankind, mankind is working for the machines.
This converts back when it's All employee owned.
Amazing how he know's his $hit very well.
That place is like a mini city in size.
WOW.
beautiful simply beautiful
Boom!
❤
The machine shop in that i work makes around 1.2 Million parts a day
Will you provide me job in your company
Buy a couple Okumas
pros at work.
😮
Hi sir cnc student any job sir
Barry has chipped 😂
Machines from Japan
Would love to see an all employee OWNED version of that shop.
Production shop.....................................BORING!
Certainly some impressive numbers in terms of sales, capitol investment, and part count. Spent the majority of my career in R & E shop environments. Develop the part. Develop the process. Develop the tooling and fixturing. Implement the processes and procedures. Pass it on to the knuckleheads in production and be on to the next project.
While it may seem like a boring or benign place. Hamilton Company produces more than 13,000 unique parts with an average of 4 new parts per day. Most of the new parts are being produced on 5-Axis mills or sliding head lathes.
My heart sinks everytime I see a Haas, very cheap machines
Depends what you making. Just cause you can make a part to .0001 don’t mean you have to.
@@bstevermer9293 dubious American build quality is real, everything from houses to cars to cnc machines