Losing $100 Million CNC Machining Contract - Vlog #21

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  • @istvanmeissler2238
    @istvanmeissler2238 5 лет назад +250

    As God is my witness, this is one of the best and most important videos I have ever watched. All I can say Titan is thank you, and God bless you.

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 лет назад +19

      God Bless Brother and Thank You!

    • @keefjunior4061
      @keefjunior4061 4 года назад +6

      istvan meissler very true. I'm uncharacteristically inspired this morning!

    • @benclarkson4205
      @benclarkson4205 3 года назад +1

      Titans talking about prison… but the *ONLY* crime I can see is that the viewing figure for this video are missing about 7 decimal places… best video on RUclips! 🥇

    • @gabewhisen3446
      @gabewhisen3446 2 года назад

      AMEN

    • @rhsuper3653
      @rhsuper3653 2 года назад

      Amem

  • @jackrodgersjr
    @jackrodgersjr 4 года назад +60

    Damn, to hear someone else say, “I made some bad mistakes.” Tears... I never gave up the belief I could survive and I’ve been down so many times... I’m on my way back again. Thanks.

    • @sbalak
      @sbalak Год назад +1

      Best wishes and regards.

  • @CheezeCurdler
    @CheezeCurdler 5 лет назад +67

    I watched the entire thing. The most powerful thing said in this video was when the programmer asked for your forgiveness and you said yes... Man... The heart strings

  • @tonyragans5866
    @tonyragans5866 5 лет назад +159

    I don't CNC and I don't know how I ended up here, but your story is amazing, truly inspiring ...

    • @greghalter934
      @greghalter934 3 года назад +6

      Same LOL

    • @michaelpeters8782
      @michaelpeters8782 3 года назад +5

      Same for me, your a good person with a good heart...I liked and subscribed

    • @daisybell603
      @daisybell603 3 года назад +5

      THE LORD IS GOOD !!!!♡♡♡

  • @Bawbag0110
    @Bawbag0110 5 лет назад +37

    Most people don't understand the passion we have for our work, they think we just push a button and walk away, I try to explain to people what I do and why I love it but they just don't understand, I'm in heavy engineering right now and I see the cranes and cargo handling vehicles we make at different ports around the world when I travel and I have a sense of pride that I was part of that process

    • @davidteixiera8398
      @davidteixiera8398 2 года назад

      Wow I operate a crane at the Port with out the container moving equipment the supply chain stops billions of dollars stop I would trade jobs with you any day that's my Dream job.

  • @alexbolt1227
    @alexbolt1227 2 года назад +14

    I am genuinely shocked to see this bear of a man so close to tears while re-living this apocalypse. Good to see you got through!

  • @anthonyprice5596
    @anthonyprice5596 5 лет назад +40

    This is probably, the most inspirational video I have ever seen. Your honesty came through, to admit where you were is commendable.
    I wish you the best. Your an amazing individual.

  • @agomez5278
    @agomez5278 5 лет назад +27

    “The man who will use his skill and constructive imagination to see how much he can give for a dollar, instead of how little he can give for a dollar, is bound to succeed” Titan you the man!

    • @jt_rooster3228
      @jt_rooster3228 2 года назад

      Welcome to the School of Hard Knocks

  • @stephenwgreen78
    @stephenwgreen78 5 лет назад +286

    You sir have a powerful message. I look forward to watching more. The trades have been left behind, with everyone trying to be a manager or money shuffler. People tend to forget the satisfaction of making something with their own 2 hands.

    • @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left
      @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left 5 лет назад +9

      The trades have been left behind by the very CNC machines he relied on for his business model. I doubt if he felt that bad about the "Trades" that lost their jobs as an effect of advances in production tech, the tech he bought into. That tech will continue to advance, if you don't stay on top you fail,. It's a never-ending spiral.
      We need to think about our entire global systems, seriously.

    • @stephenwgreen78
      @stephenwgreen78 5 лет назад +10

      @@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left I understand why it looks that way, but running a cnc lathe/mill is a skilled trade. It's more controlled/automated than a bridgeport, but it's not just a pull-a-lever-till-you-die job. It also comes with living wage pay. Much like drill press / mill / circular saw made their older counterparts obsolete for manufacturing (and now considered more of an art). That's the price of technological progress, not an attack on the tradesmen. It's also why an old IT guy who programmed on punch cards & also continued learning gets paid a crap-ton more than a fresh grad that can install windows. There's a fair bit of skill lost for the next generation with advancement (the underlying knowledge about how the internals work), but anyone in a trade wants to remain viable they always have to learn.
      Lastly, I wish you nothing but the best & ask that if you are a machinist/tradesman displaced by technology please learn the new tech so the information you have can be passed to the next generation and not become lost.

    • @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left
      @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left 5 лет назад +9

      @@stephenwgreen78 I am, actually, retired but I do see your point. My point was that, eventually, with a growing global population and automated machines doing the work. There will come a point where we will have to address the fact that, unless we reassess the "Working for a living" ethic, there will not be enough people with the money to buy the goods produced. We are beginning to see this already, that's why I say we have to seriously look at our entire global/financial system.

    • @stephenwgreen78
      @stephenwgreen78 5 лет назад +2

      @@BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left that's true. At some point in the future the possibility of automation taking care of our basic needs would require a rethink of the entire system. I'm an old star trek nerd & would like to believe in a world that's just all people working to advance the species. I'm also a bit jaded & believe there would need to be an awakening among the working class, leading to a global revolution against those profiting from unnecessary (but less costly than automation) low wage jobs. Those in power almost never willingly give up that power.

    • @Patrick_Cashman
      @Patrick_Cashman 5 лет назад +5

      "Free the human hands, free the human mind." - Tanaka The points about losing jobs to automation are valid. But look at it another way. Very few of us would like to return to the days when 70% of the population worked in the fields, or mines, or other brutal manual labor jobs like that. As technology has advanced, people have found other ways of working to make a living. As it continues to progress, there will be yet more innovations, more ideas, more ways to work, that we have not yet even dreamed of. As more of the population begins to use mental power instead of physical power, there will be a (continued) exponential growth of ideas. Just as new ideas have kept more and more people busy using their mind instead of their back throughout history.

  • @brianboudreaux6747
    @brianboudreaux6747 4 года назад +11

    HE never leaves us, HE hopes we go back. Much love brother.

  • @nilsEKH
    @nilsEKH 5 лет назад +47

    You tell your stors, your life- you speak out of your heart -----------------
    there`s nothing which can downrate that !!!!
    You`re you inspirational to me!!!!!!
    Greetings from Germany

  • @jacobreeves5716
    @jacobreeves5716 4 года назад +35

    Have a shop of our own. I'm the fifth generation. It gets so hard sometimes; I feel your pain. You inspire me more than you know. I cannot thank you enough. I would fight along side you in the trenches any day until I dropped dead. Keep fighting

  • @tazmocustomsusa3591
    @tazmocustomsusa3591 5 лет назад +6

    Brother you have got to be one of the most Powerful Speakers (with a MORE POWERFUL MESSAGE) that I have heard in YEARS. You went thru the Good, The Bad , and the Ugly. Owning a company is tough, and yea you went thru it all. Keep up the good work, cause I know that your Heart is ALL IN. Just wished the rest of America was JUST LIKE YOU. I don't Thumbs UP just any Video (You got One from Me). Great Video, watched it from front to back without skipping.

  • @briansorvik7316
    @briansorvik7316 5 лет назад +14

    Titan, thank you for your testimony. I've been interested in learning machining for a decade but never had the courage to take the plunge. I didn't have the time to go to trade school as I was working full time in a job I really don't like but have been there too long to leave now. But I have watched several of your youtube videos and also seen several of your tv shows, i plan to spend alot of time on your academy site. Thanks again for everything you are doing.

  • @XhectorX1417
    @XhectorX1417 5 лет назад +6

    Mad respect bro. Ive been machining only a few years but in that time we've gone from a small shop owner, who was every bit as devoted to his employees as yourself, to having been bought and sold twice. The problem is the investors only care about making a quick buck by cutting benefits, bonuses, overtime and of course layoffs. What suffers the most is the quality of the products and late deliveries, which push customers to look elsewhere. Investors are destroying the industry. I pray there is a positive change soon. Thanks for bringing recognition to this industry, makes me proud of what I do.

  • @C4Limer0O
    @C4Limer0O 3 года назад +11

    I was thinking of switching to this line of work and you inspired me to go through with it.
    Greetings from Bosnia and thank you for all you guys have done for this community.

  • @WarpedYT
    @WarpedYT 4 года назад +153

    Omg my story is almost identical.. literally!, Just in a different industry as you. Those were very tough times.

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  4 года назад +50

      At the end of the day, it looks like we both found our paths because of the struggle. Crazy.
      Love to do a collaborative video with you... it would be great for our viewers and would also allow both of our channels to be seen by a different audience.
      If your interested in talking, email me at info@titansofcnc.com and I will give you my info etc.
      Thanks

    • @ZipSnipe
      @ZipSnipe 3 года назад +3

      @@TITANSofCNC Funny my glass business took a dip back in 08 and I had to take a night time position at a Tool and Mold company and it was tough but hey we survived

    • @pontoonrob7948
      @pontoonrob7948 3 года назад +5

      Just watching this today...thinking great, Biden, here we go again. I dont know if I can handle this again...

    • @chrisskinner7882
      @chrisskinner7882 3 года назад

      @@TITANSofCNC gggggggggg

    • @1bengrubb
      @1bengrubb 3 года назад +1

      @@user-xd6nw2hz8k found what?

  • @phiteonn3541
    @phiteonn3541 2 года назад +2

    I have no idea how I ended up here and a subject that plays no part in my life but I was hooked from start to finish and watched the whole thing. The most amazing story and I'm actually lost for words right now. You're an incredible person with all you do for others, you truly are blessed and so are those whose lives you touch.

  • @TandaMadison
    @TandaMadison 5 лет назад +5

    So encouraging to see all the comments from people who are saying, "been there, went through that too and I'm hanging in there". If we keep lifting one another up, we can all help to provide awareness of the tremendous value of turning ideas in our heads into parts in our hands.

  • @1234quanyin
    @1234quanyin Год назад +3

    On behalf of all machinists, who are dedicated to getting better and advancing ourselves, thank you Titan!

  • @steve647my
    @steve647my 5 лет назад +14

    This was a fantastic video. You telling your story, from the heart delivers a powerful message to all people who watch it. You have helped change my life for the better, even though I have terminal cancer. I can see that anything is possible when you believe in God and yourself. You are a great insperation to all. God Bless.

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 лет назад +1

      Hard Lessons but Yes! PHIL 4:13

  • @PUDLYZZR
    @PUDLYZZR 4 года назад +10

    What a GREAT story! It's so nice you genuinely care about everyone & pour your heart into making a such a difference.
    Putting others before yourself is truly noble. Thanks for sharing!

  • @johnthomson8332
    @johnthomson8332 5 лет назад +9

    the part of having no friends when you are a successful couldn't be more accurate. great job in life bud. i know you'll keep it up.

  • @mroc48
    @mroc48 5 лет назад +11

    Titan I've just watched this and what an amazing testimony. Thank you for your honesty and courage in sharing your story and how you are now fulfilling your true purpose.

  • @gbowne1
    @gbowne1 5 лет назад +10

    2007-2009 I ran away from the industry. I was having a great deal of a tough time. I am very proud of you brother.

  • @gavinsfriend456
    @gavinsfriend456 2 года назад +2

    Titan your story is working. I’m 19 and work as a cnc milling machinist. I’ve loved working here but everyone tells me machining is bad. You give me inspiration to follow what I like doing because it’s what I like doing. Thank you, your goal of changing the world is happening

  • @dws_damiansworkshop
    @dws_damiansworkshop 5 лет назад +5

    Hey Titan!
    I have always admired the positivity you deliver in your videos. I never would have thought you had that much trouble in your past and I am proud of you for who you are. Hearing your story reminds me of my dream, building a machineshop and making other peoples dreams come true. I love CNC Machining and I want to thank you for everything! I really hope I can advance in my dream soon, but i know it will be one step at a time and there will be many many steps to go. The one most important thing is to never give up no matter how hard it is and how far it seems.

  • @GrumpyMachinist
    @GrumpyMachinist 5 лет назад +7

    Titan, this is the most inspiring/powerful message I have ever seen on RUclips. There is so much I want to say but I have a hard time putting thoughts into words. Your message hits home because of so many parallels in our lives when compared. However, I've only achieved a fraction of what you have. I don't own my own machine shop but I have my own desk now :) I'm a 2 time ex-con; along with the Lord machining has changed your life; your rise, fall, and everything that goes with it; your pondering of there is more to life than just making parts/money; your desire to change people lives; believes teaching people/convicts a trade will grant them the stability they desire; and believes that education is a solution. I'm just amazed, rarely have I ever heard anyone speak like I think.
    I love the Lord with all my being but I've fallen away. I've been gifted with these talents and I've fallen short. I'm not worthy crosses my mind everyday. Right now I'm on the path to returning to the top. I'm currently working on a prototype for on an idea, which is a platform/product/service/job that evolved into a goal to give people financial independence/independence if they are willing to put in the work. However, I'm struggling because of the learning curve and money(mainly money at this point). I've been praying off and on just looking for a glimmer of hope. "Ask and you shall receive." Titan, you are that glimmer of hope.
    If I can make this idea happen, I will hopefully shake your hand one day. I've clicked subscribe and I will make sure ad block is disabled. Thank you man, your message is what I needed.

  • @codyfunk118
    @codyfunk118 5 лет назад +184

    Damn brother i felt like i just went through this whole roller coaster with you!

  • @jdsstegman
    @jdsstegman 2 года назад +1

    Your passion about your employees is why I can't go bigger. I want to but I don't want that many people relying on me.
    Great video.

  • @aussiepickle653
    @aussiepickle653 5 лет назад +10

    This may be the longest video I watched in a long time, very inspirational. Very strong message thank you for sharing.

  • @RobRobertson1000
    @RobRobertson1000 Год назад +1

    Hi there Titan. Well mate, you sure fired up a meek and mild retired Aussie accountant.
    Man, if I ever got to the USA you are one bloke I'd love to meet - and thank. You sure are the real deal. I love your passion for teaching and equipping.

  • @vallhund2901
    @vallhund2901 5 лет назад +13

    This is the best video I've ever watched on RUclips. Titan, you're one special man. If everyone was as strong as you, there wouldn't be any problems in the world. I wish I knew you personally because it would be a blessing. I bought a mini-mill and a mini-lathe with the intention of converting them to CNC but after that I became too ill and then to old to do it. Life makes you sad when your dreams are eternal but your body isn't. I love you brother.

  • @carriecisneros3151
    @carriecisneros3151 3 года назад +2

    "Titan" you really blessed me bro! The same reason I went to work for my present employer. We had the pleasure to meet a couple of years ago and I saw your operation. FIrst class and first rate. Your company is a direct reflection of what the Lord is doing on your life. Your testimony is awesome! Mitutoyo Mike

  • @tonysiry
    @tonysiry 5 лет назад +14

    My uncles got a machine shop and went through similar situation..my heart goes out to you..keep god close to your heart

  • @coreyb4073
    @coreyb4073 5 лет назад +1

    At first i thought this was click bait, but it turns out to be one of the most inspirational heart felt videos i have seen in a long time. the shop i was working for in 08 went from 20 people in manufacturing to 2 and even at that i was only working 3 days a week. our military contracts dried up and we ended up branching the shop into the job shop market. we did well for about a year then the job shop work started becoming harder to come by and i was back to working three days a week, i ended up leaving that shop for a few months and coming back. I had brought in a guy i went to school with to replace me and after i came back he moved on to working for one of my tool suppliers. my current boss went in asking if he knew any lathe programmers and he referred him to me. i worked for 2 years as a contract programmer while doing my full time job and finishing my associates degree in manufacturing. when i decided to leave my previous job, my contract job became my full time job. over the past 4 years we have gone from 6 machines and 10 employees to 20 machines and 50 employees. i am willing to teach anybody anything they are willing to learn, because i realize they are the future of the industry;because i was once that 20 year old kid who thought what we do in this trade is truly an awesome thing. thank you for all your hard work and dedication to the industry i love.

  • @joepie221
    @joepie221 5 лет назад +15

    Titan, I've watched a fair amount of your videos and have come to the conclusion, you have a good heart. If you didn't, situations like this wouldn't bother you at all. For the time being, focus on all the good you have done in the past. All the birthday and Christmas presents you have provided the means for, for your people to provide for the people they love. All the Thanksgiving dinners and vacations your efforts have allowed you to make possible for your people. All the mortgage and rent payments, and just all the joy in general. You have an amazing facility and knack for this trade, and now you have an open door to re-invent yourself. The machines are there, the building is there, and you have an army of people that would jump through hoops to get you back up and running. Learn from the past, evolve and come back stronger than ever. Kick some ass my friend. Good luck.

  • @mdjones1776
    @mdjones1776 3 года назад +2

    I thank you for this, for taking the time to tell your story. Right before Christmas I got laid off from AT&T after 19 years. I am 70. I am building a Blacksmith / Fab shop and I need to build myself a plasma cutter and learn all these CNC skills because because I have 2 daughters that need a future. I believe that many, many of our problems are due to sending the good work to China. You are right, we don't put much effort into training for the trades and that has to change. Keep it up, we need you

  • @danski3298
    @danski3298 5 лет назад +9

    Awesome that you put so much hart into the trade
    3rd generation job shop. 40 years in business
    The ups and downs really take the wind out of my sails

  • @zakrameka4655
    @zakrameka4655 2 года назад

    Bro i watch your videos as they appear in my recommendations, i decided to watch this one. I tried in 2007 to learn cnc at a place i worked and the top machinist took me to a corner of the shop where there was stacks of boxes with cnc programming books and said this is where i started and i was overwhelmed and put off as i was just a welder and just operated the cnc machine occasionally and was eventually let go. So all these years later ive found somewhere I can learn cnc and your story is inspiring me to take these lessons. Thank tou TITAN for all you've done, I am a firm believer in free education and information and that is what I appreciate most.

  • @Dutcharmytent
    @Dutcharmytent 2 года назад +4

    The most enjoyable video I have ever watched. I was a universal Miller in the aerospace industry to 1990 and we all suffered the same down turn.

  • @SorenVemmelund
    @SorenVemmelund 4 года назад +2

    Two hours ago I'd never heard about you. Now..... you might just have changed yet another guys life. Thank you, Titan. This was just the speach I needed right now.

  • @bbarker5766
    @bbarker5766 5 лет назад +37

    Titan.... I can relate to a lot of what you talked about. In 2010 I shut down my business that I loved because of the economy. I should've shut it down 2 years before but didn't. In 2012 I enrolled into a machinist/cnc machinist program at a local tech center with help from the VA. I graduated with honors even though I felt like quitting for several reasons but pushed on to prove to my kids that you can do anything you set your mind to no matter what happens. Right now I am struggling again.... I have been low for a while battling my depression & ptsd and this week started to get even lower but after just watching this video I sit here with tears in my eye's feeling a little better. I can't say everything that's going on but this week has been very rough at work so far but I keep pushing forward even though I feel the need to do other wise. I am saving this video to my library so I can watch it whenever I need to. Thank you so much for doing this as it has opened my eye's a bit more and hopefully will keep them looking in the right direction. Thanks again!!!

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 лет назад +8

      Thanks Brother and remember, our struggles qualify us for Greatness! Keep Fighting... Hopefully you saw Vlog’s 19 & 20 also.

    • @carlwhite8225
      @carlwhite8225 5 лет назад +3

      Strikeforce MTB, Dude, keep your head up and keep moving forward, I am not a councelor but a guy that builds machines, email me at fx84@bellsouth .net and we will arrange to talk, our Vets deserve better and I am not a vet but will talk to you if you need it.

    • @brinjoness3386
      @brinjoness3386 5 лет назад +4

      Hey man. You sound like a really great dad. I'm sure your kids are mighty proud of your achievements. I also know my nephews have more fun helping me fix the bikes and scooters i get from the verge rubbish, than the 10 minutes of ripping boxes off new stuff on xmas day. Footnote i have never spent money buying them new stuff. And they don't care.

  • @nibbels85surfer
    @nibbels85surfer 4 года назад +5

    Amen!! Titanic testimony, I can’t even begin to imagine what you went trough but I can currently relate to it. I have a very small company on the other side of the world in beautiful South Africa, and what you have endured and shared here has strengthened my hope and faith, and to trust in God during tough times. Because through God anything is possible as long as you always put Him first. Thank you for sharing your story. May God bless you even more for all of your days.

  • @molitovv
    @molitovv 5 лет назад +5

    Titan, I am completely enamoured by your passion. I’m at a similar junction and this has given me serious food for thought. Thank you.
    I just thought I’d also mention that this video could easily be transcribed to be a Podcast. You may like to consider doing this with these three videos to kick off a podcast channel for a different demographic. More people that hear this story the better.

  • @solarisflare7786
    @solarisflare7786 4 года назад +3

    A year later I always come back to this for inspiration for when I think I've going through something rough, Titan is an example to me to keep going on.

  • @flashmedia8953
    @flashmedia8953 5 лет назад +5

    Crazy story. I've been through 2008-2009. It was rough but it made me stronger today. It taught me how to manage my money better.

  • @hansfolkmar7636
    @hansfolkmar7636 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Titan, i am literally going thrue your whole Channel... every Day, every single video.. Im am an apprentice at a machine shop, and we are very busy most of the time, and Im only 21 so i can’t really relate to your story, But i most definetely get how it must have been. But back to us being busy... Im having a hard time keeping up knowledge wise, Because of everyone not really having the time to get me properly through the educational stuff... So i just wanted you to know, that the difference you Want make, is being made. Without your content i would not have been able to keep this Education up, you have teached me SO MUCH, and i wish that i could Thank you in person, But that is unfortunately most likely to never happen... So again, a Big Thanks from me, here in little Denmark, and please do keep up your good work. You are making the difference!

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Hans... Knowledge is Power.
      Make sure you do all tutorials on academy.titansofcnc.com
      Stay tuned as I travel a lot. Going to EMO in Germany and then Switzerland:-)

  • @MantismanTM
    @MantismanTM 5 лет назад +4

    I like how you're an emphatic man, much like myself, I am not the emotionless robot that my machines are, I find that my "weird and odd" emphatic nature does wonders for boosting morale in the work place and getting things done all the while with smiles on faces and peps in steps.
    I'm going to open a very small (handful of guys) but state of the art shop in the near future and I've got a LOT of confidence due to certain sacrifices I've made (and funds acquired).
    - Mid thirties and always been single thus childless, totally career driven (no wife or kids etc. a.k.a major overhead cost negated).
    - Live inside my shop because I'm single (no home mortgage etc. a.k.a major overhead cost negated).
    I don't see it as a job, I see it as a lifestyle and I know it sounds extreme but I don't see myself as missing out anywhere.
    - My future staff are the family I never had, the personal sacrifices I'll make insures their positions, the way I treat them as family insures my shops success.
    - My future shop is my home, I cannot see the sense in initially hindering myself with a house mortgage when I'm just going to be at the shop all the time anyway.
    - My future 15yr old apprentices will be the children that I never got to have and be treated thusly and become ten fold what I'll ever be.
    Because the latest cnc machine is better than the latest super street car.
    Because the latest cad/cam is better than the latest xbox games collection.
    Because the latest tools are better than any tackle box filled with fishing lures.
    Having said the above, I don't actually intend to live in the shop for the rest of my life, just until I feel that the "hard yards" have been done.

  • @khominhvi
    @khominhvi 4 года назад +2

    This is the 2nd of your videos that I watched, the first one was on how to price a part. This story has BLOWN MY MIND. Gray matter all over the screen right now. Like wow. What a story. My eyes are watery right now. Thanks for sharing your experience, I am truly move by it. Much respect and love from the UK.

  • @stephens4951
    @stephens4951 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks Titan for what your doing. I'm north of the border and your even helping us. Where I am there is real lack of people who are even capable of learning the trade. I own a small CNC shop and struggle to find employees. Even guys straight out of collage are already hired.

  • @thedeihl
    @thedeihl 2 года назад

    Dude I have watched a few of your videos now, and they are very inspirational, I am going through growing pains, just started my shop, got my CNC plasma, my basic tooling equipment / welding equipment, and I am growing myself to be a full-fledged machine / fabrication facility.
    I'm battling in my mind why I should continue to rent my space, rather than buy, but I truly believe that your message was set up there for me to realize that it's okay to not own everything right off the bat, and to grow, and let you your business grow with you rather than you grow too fast for your business.
    Thank you for everything

  • @MikeGillett58
    @MikeGillett58 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you! 1981 I was in Auburn to open a new bank, nothing much was happening but it was beginning to take off, I came to the conclusion that anyone could run a bank, I wanted to make a difference in peoples lives, I did not know what that was going to look like, I was young, and needed to learn more, 20+ years later I found myself in Iraq, as a Chaplain, working with a combat brigade, seeing lives getting twisted up, they were soldiers because they wanted to make a difference, team leaders praying with their team before they went on a mission, not just for their safety but that they do the right thing, one of those team leaders was killed on a mission, but he let everybody know, whether he lived or died he was serving his Lord. I've watched your interviews with guys like NYC CNC, but never knew your story. I learned to love machining as a hobby, but have wanted to see Veterans get into CNC but have a hard time convincing them that this is an awesome field. I work full time with the most seriously injured, wounded and ill soldiers who are trying to find their way. Your story is powerful. I know it isn't your story, it is His story! Jesus makes the difference, life is not easy, and I agree that we need your vision to be spread across the country. I live in Wichita Kansas now, home to many giants in the aerospace manufacturing, lots of job shops, Koch industries headquarters, Mr. Koch is heavy into oil and products made from the refining of oil, it seems to be a central location for the incredible opportunity. Old men dream dreams the young have visions. We have been developing incredible technology training facilities, the University of Wichita is focusing a lot of effort, into the development of training highly skilled manufacturing techniques.

  • @KelzCasa
    @KelzCasa Год назад

    Four and a half years later, and I somehow landed here, and I don’t regret one second of it.
    I’ve read some interesting texts, and if one thing has stuck through a certain set of texts, it’s this simple concept.
    ‘Service to others is service to self.’
    When you open up, and share everything you can with others, it’s reciprocal beyond anything you could ever imagine.

  • @carbonharmonics
    @carbonharmonics 4 года назад +4

    Incredible. Your persistence towards helping others is profound, a true gentleman with a heart. Thankyou Titan.

  • @johndonlan5956
    @johndonlan5956 2 года назад

    Titan you are a good man...... A man with the heart of Our Lord. I can appreciate all that you went through since my own story is not too different than yours. I was arrested nine times.... Five times in the USA, four times in Europe.... And I've spent time in imprisonment. I was also a machinist for 8 years, and the manufacturing engineer doing CNC programming for 7 years, and running an inspection lab for a year.... Working to aerospace and mil-spec tolerances.
    I started CNC programming and working with super alloys back in the early 80's, when no one was teaching anything. And it was a long hard haul!
    Many are the times when I went home in deep disappointment about impending disaster, as you confessed to here. But I turned to Our Lord and He never failed me.
    But here you are so generously giving away hard won skill sets and knowledge.... Just so that you could help others learn a useful trade. You are truly rebuilding America in your own way..... And I, for one, want to thank you on behalf of us all!!!!

  • @benclarkson4205
    @benclarkson4205 3 года назад +31

    Titans talking about prison… but the *ONLY* crime I can see is that the viewing figure for this video are missing about 7 decimal places… best video on RUclips! 🥇

    • @barrysetzer
      @barrysetzer 2 года назад

      Real talk!

    • @realityhurts8697
      @realityhurts8697 2 года назад

      Definatly. I have a tiny fab shop, and now I got 3 kids that want to come work for me. But I do t have the cash flow to take on people, but I want to help these 19 and 20 yr Olds learn how to work with their hands, learn quality and make a difference so later they can branch out on their own.

    • @Bibibosh
      @Bibibosh 2 года назад +1

      Its ok mate. I'm here to watch it.
      Its all good!

  • @loneeagle-1522
    @loneeagle-1522 4 года назад

    I too have been in the CNC roller coaster ride. I was an Application Engineer for Cincinnati Milacron in the 80s - 90s. They closed a tech center which u could eat of the floors. We sold new equipment and taught programming. Then I worked as a Sr. Elect Tech for 3 of the big Oil Field industries. I was very lucky to see so much industries and how things were machined ,injected or formed. I was laid of 3 times due to the economy after 10 years here, 8 yrs here and 6 years there. I knew then I started a field service company and did well. But I was wore out with dealing with all the taxes , expenses and your story is a inspiration to many.
    I too was an instructor for over 20 major industries an now I have retired due to the stress. The best thing I heard was put the Lord first! We all are guilty when things seem good, but when we fall back all u have is family. Thanks I enjoyed ur log and we are one the same page about the CNC industrial... manufacturing. USA needs more to stay here.

  • @mihakoselj9661
    @mihakoselj9661 5 лет назад +10

    Dear Titan
    When I watched this recording, I was overturned that in my company the same start of the downturn of customers overnight in 2008 from 10 employees I was left alone with a huge loan for new sheet metal processing machines, and it was also thought about closing the company suddenly a new order came in and the old customers started coming back.
    During this time we also reorganized and began to connect ventilation and filtration to CNC oil mist filtration machines and thus become the best supplier in the country with a pipe system that is 100% tight.
    Congratulations on the courage of your head up and if you come to Europe, we also have companies in Slovenia that are very successful in CNC machining on a global scale. That's why I invite you to take a look or just a cold beer.

  • @juvenciosantos9851
    @juvenciosantos9851 Год назад

    I'm a Kydex holster maker out of Hayward CA. In the bayarea.
    I make my own molds with a 3d printer with 330 Taulman brige Nylon. And been looking to possibly CNC my molds out of Aluminum or HDPE.
    I found this guy...The way he told his story was awesome.
    For some people the 2008 market crash was bad and for some was a blessing. This is the time my wife and I purchased our house, on any other time would have been impossible...

  • @akisdrosos
    @akisdrosos 5 лет назад +57

    If there was an option to hit the like button again i would hit it a thousand times more!
    Thank you for this great video!

  • @blakebrooks4594
    @blakebrooks4594 2 года назад +1

    Don’t ever stop progressing. I’m 23…. one day in my life. I’ll meet you on a floor and it’ll be the videos and your inspiration that you’ve made that got me their. Y’all keep going !

  • @MajorTendonitis
    @MajorTendonitis 5 лет назад +3

    You’ve got my vote and I also subscribed. Probably the most worthy vote I’ve ever made on youtube . Your story is just incredible, and it was actually difficult to watch as I really wanted a happy ending and wasn’t sure where this was going .
    You succeeded in more ways than one , kudos too you bro!

  • @Ibetyoudontknowme1
    @Ibetyoudontknowme1 Год назад

    Bro….I’ve watched so many of your episodes but this one takes the cake. You’re transparency and fearless expression of your faith and convictions was so convicting to me because of how I was raised. God brought Joseph and David through trials to make them the leaders they were supposed to be but he NEVER fell
    Off the throne. God Bless you and know your impact from videos like this are ten-fold those to train others. Keep em coming.

  • @ldmillerlm1
    @ldmillerlm1 5 лет назад +100

    FOR MANY YEARS IT HAS BEEN IBM'S POLICY TO NEVER USE MORE THAN 20% OF A VENDOR'S CAPACITY. NEVER PUT ALL YOUR EGGS IN ONE BASKET!

    • @weareallbeingwatched4602
      @weareallbeingwatched4602 5 лет назад +16

      That's interesting....
      Because I don't like any client of mine to use more than one day a week.
      Which is 20%.

    • @lukeblaikie507
      @lukeblaikie507 5 лет назад +5

      Makes sense but hard ti do on big contracts

    • @weareallbeingwatched4602
      @weareallbeingwatched4602 5 лет назад +10

      @@lukeblaikie507 I think you will find that is the problem with your thinking. You don't want a contract that's bigger than you are. It is *always* *advisable* to *bring in help* , ie: work with the 'competition', ie: see an industry as an association of professionals who earn real results from doing real work.
      A big job needs all your time? Not the way I see it: The bigger it is, the slower it moves, and the more each mistake costs.

    • @lsswapeverything2518
      @lsswapeverything2518 5 лет назад +2

      @@weareallbeingwatched4602 Is this common practice? Say boeing wanted 1k parts a month. Your shop was only capable of 500 a month. You call up old bob down the street and cut profits and work 50/50. Is that a thing machine shops do? or do they just turn down a contract that would be good if they only had the labor force.

    • @zedex1226
      @zedex1226 5 лет назад +4

      @@lsswapeverything2518
      Usually it's easier to sub out the whole order, inspect them when you receive them and send them on.
      A "job shop" receives a lot of this kind of work. Another common example is the customer is a manufacturer that makes their own parts for a finished part. THEY get a flood of orders so they sub out X many of such and such components while the rest of their crew focuses of the remainder.
      That's how job shops get a rep for being feast-or-famine and hectic. They can't predict the work load as easily because it's dependent on many more outside factors. There are clever ways to make it work out good though.

  • @BenEBrady
    @BenEBrady 2 года назад

    Titan! OH MY GOD! You are on my permanent prayer list! I've been involved with 3D printing for the past 6 years now. I've "stumbled" across some of your earlier videos while watching 3D printing additive manufacturing videos here on RUclips and I thought the huge CNC machines were so cool, and I thoroughly enjoyed the content. It's 7 o'clock in the morning right now and I was looking through some RUclips videos and I saw this vlog in the RUclips list about losing a 100 million dollar contract. That piqued my interest so I started watching. Brother... I am stunned! I'm 65 years old and I spent 45 years doing programming and then I was on disability for 5 years but I wasn't ready to be put out to pasture like an old mule. So, I ran for office as a Justice of the Peace here in Texas. I spent 4 years in office helping people with their legal issues. Especially, young people to try to keep them out of the legal system. Now I'm retired and still actively 3D printing and doing 3D modelling and design. I wish I have learned about CNC before now. May God bless you and your academy and your family.

  • @jordandupont7430
    @jordandupont7430 5 лет назад +3

    first time I've ever heard or seen you - I watched the whole video. Thank you for this and I'm glad there are people like you that understand humility from experience. Good example for me

  • @jerrykennedy7781
    @jerrykennedy7781 2 года назад

    Titan,
    I have watched a couple of your videos but didn't do so on a regular basis nor did I subscribe.
    I must tell you I have been working with cnc's since 1978.
    Your story and the fact that you learned to give everything up to the Lord is so awe inspiring you have no idea.
    I have worked for an Okuma machine tool distributor as an applications engineer.
    I have taught people how to program, setup properly, and use most types of CNC machinery.
    I understand completely the feeling that comes when you teach another person how to properly, effectively, and efficiently use a CNC lathe or machining center.
    I absolutely praise GOD for giving me all that I have gained and been allowed to pass on to others about this area of manufacturing.
    Keep up the great work.
    Jerry Kennedy

  • @johannesingelbrant8377
    @johannesingelbrant8377 Год назад

    You are one of a rare breed, you stand by your word. The ones that "my word is my bond" your word is the only thing that cant be tanken form you. sorry if i misspell from sweden you are a true leader.

  • @kevinisawake
    @kevinisawake 5 лет назад +3

    I know nothing about CNC Machining BUT boy did I watch the whole video. Great Talk. I am on your website now. It is 100% free - wow.

  • @camothrowback1526
    @camothrowback1526 2 года назад

    I am only 15min into this and you have blown me away with your straightforward humbleness. Typically this is what is heard from a close friend when reminiscing about events that either went right or wrong. More importantly, this is not what you ever see on the internet, at least through my eyes.
    Just as Mr. Meissler said, man, this is one of the best videos on RUclips. May you walk with the Lord and He will always be near.
    Amazing.

  • @paulpatriot1776
    @paulpatriot1776 3 года назад +5

    Sometimes in that time of brokeness, Gods Grace shines through and causes us to refocus 🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸

  • @witch5884
    @witch5884 2 года назад

    I had always watched the awesome machining videos in mute because I was only interested in the machining. This went on for months no sound. But one day I decided to hear what you had to say thinking you had "tips or how to" on CNC. I didn't ever think I would be listening to the real world insights you have had. I'm retired now and have been thinking of looking into CNC. Great videos with substance!

  • @dumbname9
    @dumbname9 5 лет назад +8

    Titan I want you to know that you have inspired me to start making things happen. God bless you and your family (employees included)

  • @goboyz8016
    @goboyz8016 3 года назад

    Money solves a lot of problems but it doesn't make you happy. There is nothing better in the world then lifting up one another and seeing the light come on in others. Good man you are. Keep up the great work.

  • @larrytinnin3357
    @larrytinnin3357 4 года назад +10

    I expected to only watch 10 min. Well an hour later here I am., speaks for it self

  • @alexbaigus
    @alexbaigus 4 года назад +2

    I actually shed tears from this video, you sir are such a good person, the world needs more people like you

  • @claystone7729
    @claystone7729 5 лет назад +5

    Your Story made a difference with me. I can relate things you have said to my own life and thank you for exposing your real life struggles and faith. I just found your Vlog #21 tonight and have subscribed. God Bless

  • @ronaldrvc1553
    @ronaldrvc1553 4 года назад

    Decades on you tube, but this is the first time I've listened to a guy speaking for over 51min, very inspirational video. Salute to you sir.

  • @stephenbarrett611
    @stephenbarrett611 5 лет назад +148

    I can explain why every country needs to keep manufacturing and not get sucked into services, like law, accounting and politics. The wealth of a nation is only the increase that it adds to things. If you turn iron into steel you have added value. If you do the accounts you have only done a tally of the value before and after, you are a cost against the added value. The people that are adding value and increase wealth are the machinists, engineers, designers. All the people that contributed to a more valuable thing whatever that is. So if you tax manufacturing out of existence you will ultimately tax your nation out of existence. The trades workers will feel the retrenchments first, and the high end of town might not notice it at first but in the end it will bite everyone.

    • @Unix_Based
      @Unix_Based 5 лет назад +13

      Stephen Barrett:
      I have my own theory why some political "directions" dislike national manufacturing to the point they try to get you out of business and forcing you to outsource it to low wage countries like China.
      I guess it is about to long term binding people to a certain politics.
      If people are manufacturing and adding value to a raw material by processing it, they don't rely on welfare. Hence people won't depend on governmental paychecks. This in order would force all the social workers and "trouble solvers" out of work and they would lose their jobs. A nightmare scenario for those who wasted their time on gender studies, liberal arts and feminism bullshit. They instead want you to be depending on them as your supporters for more welfare. Once in that down spiral, you vote their "direction" in order to get the gimmedatz. Otherwise you starve.
      So education and skills is the worst enemy of these people, especially when it adds value via processing and manufacturing. Dependencies these hypocrites so much rely on to stay in power would brake up and make them lose support in the long run.

    • @heavyweather
      @heavyweather 5 лет назад +6

      @@Unix_Based quite some conspiracy theorie there.
      I guess it's more of a cycle. Now there is wealth to outsource from EU and US to developing countries. It's going to be the other way round when they catch up and industry starts to shift away again.
      Some will always stay for different reasons.

    • @Unix_Based
      @Unix_Based 5 лет назад +7

      @@heavyweather :
      No conspiracy at all. Literally all left leaning people i have met confimed to me they would rather see a nation depening on them. There is a whole "industry" built by them to sustain themselves with even more people to get "managed" by them. For them it's job security.
      The Green party in Germany for example tries since years to undermine education in math, physics, chemistry and labor skills in order to push for gender studies and related bullshit instead.
      We have entire "companies" built around the "need" to advise and guide people that got into trouble because they lost their jobs. A need they created themselves by taxing the shit out of companies and lowering import taxes. Complains about this fact remain unheard, and if they can't ignore you, you get called fools words instead of having a debate.
      They produced their own "customers". I see the same tendency in the US and especially hispanics and blacks told me they get offers about such "help" every time they lost a job and receive welfare money. The Tax payer pays for these "support businesses".
      Imagine a society with almost no unemployed people, many jobs and fair wages. The need of social workers and all these people studying "bullshit science" would cripple to an absolute minimum. This would actually force these people into REAL jobs, where they could create things with their own hands. I well understand that not everybody is made for production jobs such as machining and stuff, but to victimize an entire society, just to keep your own job safe and make it a necessity through your policy is deeply immoral.

    • @heavyweather
      @heavyweather 5 лет назад +10

      @@Unix_Based the German Green party is doing the exact opposite. They are promoting MINT subjects and especially supporting girls in chosing such careers.
      You are maybe confusing them with the church that tries do supress education and science.

    • @Unix_Based
      @Unix_Based 5 лет назад

      @@heavyweather :
      Are you seriously confusing the Church with the Green party? I do not.
      They are the worst incarnation of sabotage.
      I have made my experience with them they are no good.

  • @jessiedavidson8924
    @jessiedavidson8924 Год назад

    Someone forward this clip from Reddit and it’s the best one so far I’ve ever watch! Thank you for everything you do. I’m small business owner also and serving others is my mantra from now on.

  • @uthzx
    @uthzx 5 лет назад +4

    Titan, I do not personally hold any belief in any sort of deity. However I like you & what you stand for. The sentiment flows through all the same in my opinion. It is inspiring, thoughtful, informative & potentially life changing for many. Keep up the solid work my friend, I dig it!
    You definitely earned a subscriber here.
    Well wishes ,
    -X

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 лет назад +2

      I don’t push and respect you... I am me and you are you and that’s it... that’s what makes everyone Awesome! Hope that made sense?
      Thanks

    • @uthzx
      @uthzx 5 лет назад +2

      @@TITANSofCNC
      No, absolutely!! I dont feel as if you were pushing in any way. That was the meaning of my comment and why I find you to be such an awesome teacher/ human.
      You teach, You exemplify what it is to have business ethics, You share your story with conviction, You tell us exactly what you think and feel and that is something I can respect in a human beyond what words can describe.
      TLDR:
      Your passion to make a difference in others lives has reached even this godless heathen. 100% respect for you in your entirety, thanks for what you do, dont stop!!
      - an entrepreneur & life long learner of things

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 лет назад +2

      Told my wife I was Humbled by your comment... Thanks

  • @j.j.s.jr.5136
    @j.j.s.jr.5136 3 года назад

    I've machined and inspected for 23 years now... I wanna teach. We don't have any good teachers in my area that I'm starting to discover. Well not that they're not good teachers, but just don't have the skill set. I think this is my next move. Thanks Titan!
    Powerful story

  • @christurnblom4825
    @christurnblom4825 5 лет назад +4

    haha! Nice ending!
    I like what you had to say about teaching. I learn in ways that don't seem to mix well with traditional school but I still think that a lot of the subjects could be taught in a different way and be a lot more effective.
    I laughed when you were talking about "true position". I can totally relate to that, GD&T was the bane of my existence in machining school, even more than the trig. I still don't have much knowledge because I haven't had to use it yet and I was in the first class through when they were completely redesigning their curriculum so they didn't really know HOW to teach it. The classes that are going through now are learning so much more though.
    Also, I feel ashamed to admit it but I haven't spent more than about 15 minutes watching your tutorials. I'm trying to get a Mori-Seiki AL-2 running that's been converted to Mach 3 in my spare time as well as trying to diagnose a Mori SL-2 ...and getting a manual lathe up & running so I figured I'd focus on honing my programming skills as soon as I get a machine ready that I can play with.
    Since I got into this trade, all I can think about is machining. From the moment I wake up to the moment I go to sleep, all I do when I'm not working is work on becoming a better machinist & working towards self employment. I totally agree with you on how we get the jobs back & become the great industrial nation we once were. We gotta do it better and cheaper than the other guy, period, end of story.
    Oh, just wanted to say that it's funny how God comes through with the exact amount of money you need. I know that's happened to me more than a couple of times.

  • @python4709
    @python4709 5 лет назад

    I'm inspired by your story. You are a model for your kids and for thousands of your students. I'm not an American. But I believe this is part of reason why America is so great.

  • @mxcollin95
    @mxcollin95 5 лет назад +12

    Man that was awesome! Thank you for being faithful to the Lord! Amazing things are happening because of your obedience to God!!!

  • @p.m.w.millertime
    @p.m.w.millertime 4 года назад

    Been through it and lived it as well. We grew our shop from the auctions of others. But yet the the economy couldn't support our ma n pa shop. I've got one customer who has followed me from one shop to the next as I've been struggling to find my way. I maintained my services to them by starting with basic 110Volt manual bench top equipment in my garage working nights and weekends as a hobby. The growth has been steadily improving that I had to turn to CNC options. Two pieces came available at an affordable price. The neighbor's loved seeing that. Equipment as big as there cars being put into a garage. Lol.
    I've been watching your videos for the past year. Who's this guy giving away all the secrets to our trade? With RUclips if you do the research you can learn just about anything. This recent video 51minutes and 42 seconds has been pure inspiration. I got online and signed up for your academy. My gift is to inspire and teach. As Titan Gilroy has done, I hope to follow.
    Thanks. Big time! Boom

  • @jaimetiongson9315
    @jaimetiongson9315 4 года назад +4

    Thank you TITAN for taking the time in making this video to share you life changing experience with the Lord. This blew me away and reminded me of the more important things in life. GOD BLESS YOU, YOUR FAMILY, YOUR STAFF, YOUR SUPPLIERS, YOUR CLIENTS, AND YOUR ACADEMY.

  • @m8harry
    @m8harry 2 года назад

    Sir, what an emotional journey you shared. I feel humbled and inspired to hear your journey.
    I would love to talk to you for 10 minutes for some insight, as i find your attitude up building and uplifting in this very depressing world where all news is either bad or consumerism.
    Thank you for making a difference!
    Praise you for sharing it!

  • @ER-zv1nr
    @ER-zv1nr 5 лет назад +67

    I don’t watch many 1 hour videos.. just realized my neck is stiff I haven’t moved in a hour almost

  • @JonJon-dx3up
    @JonJon-dx3up 5 лет назад +1

    I watch your videos because I am new to programming (machinist background) to keep up with new technology and techniques. After watching this video... I need to learn how to forgive people and learn to let things go. Thanks

    • @TheAefril
      @TheAefril 5 лет назад +1

      Peace with you brother, keep the faith, love going forward.

  • @legionjames1822
    @legionjames1822 4 года назад +7

    Damn. Ive been looking for a leader like you to follow my whole carrer Titan. I might have to step up and be the man ive been looking for because i JUST cant find it. Great story.

  • @Bajicoy
    @Bajicoy 5 лет назад +2

    Building my first self designed cnc mill and outstanding listening to your story while I work, your channel and videos are a beautiful gem on youtube

  • @epicmoo991
    @epicmoo991 5 лет назад +17

    This has been the most powerful 51 minutes and 41 seconds I have ever witnessed in my life!

  • @NsovoWillMashaba
    @NsovoWillMashaba 3 года назад

    2021, and I watching this all the way from South Africa... this is my first ever RUclips comment, and all I wanted to say is I have mad respect for you and your purpose in life. May GOD bless you and all you are trying to achieve...

  • @LaserWoodShapes
    @LaserWoodShapes 5 лет назад +4

    You took me back to 2008 - 2010. That was not a fun time. I went through a very, VERY similar thing in my business. It's nice to know I was not alone, though i DEFINITELY felt alone.

    • @TITANSofCNC
      @TITANSofCNC  5 лет назад

      Can’t fake it... We experienced it.

  • @bearsrodshop7067
    @bearsrodshop7067 3 года назад

    When the valley's seem so dark and the light is so dim, one will come to realize that the good times were taken for grated. I know, I havebeen there many times over my 68 years. Now that we have 11 grand-children, making more time to show them a future in CNC and manufacturing to keep America strong. Thx again Gil,, Bear

  • @raoulduke7553
    @raoulduke7553 5 лет назад +7

    Hell of a tale bro. I didn’t know your back story but was never sure about you. I am now. 👍

  • @shawnlaughlin7327
    @shawnlaughlin7327 4 года назад +1

    Wow, I didn’t think when back pain woke up this morning at 4:45 and I went to sit in garage that a google search for haas mills would result in watching a guy talk for an hour about his life. Great story and seems to be a good dude from his videos. Glad I found this.

  • @PowerRacer
    @PowerRacer 5 лет назад +26

    Thanks Sir, Hope One day I bought my First CNC Turnmill..........