104. Beyond Tool & Die: How Overton Industries Evolved and Thrives

104. Beyond Tool & Die: How Overton Industries Evolved and Thrives

Author: Paul Van Metre February 18, 2026 Duration: 1:12:27

What does it take to grow a third-generation family machine shop into a diversified, nearly 100-person operation pushing $20 million in revenue?

In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, I sit down with Zac Overton of Overton Industries to unpack the evolution of a business that started as a 900-square-foot carbide tooling shop in 1968 and grew into a multi-division manufacturing company spanning tool & die, contract CNC machining, high-speed stamping (300 million parts per year), and advanced tube forming automation systems.

Zac shares how his grandfather's "lifestyle business" became something much bigger when the second generation stepped in unexpectedly and decided scale was the only path forward. We talk about diversification, leadership development, transparency with employees, workforce pipelines, and what it really takes to evolve from tool-and-die thinking into a continuous-improvement contract machining mindset.

One of the most powerful takeaways is Zac's perspective on marketing. Overton has generated nearly $10 million in new business in the last five years directly attributable to strategic marketing investments. If you think marketing doesn't apply to manufacturing, this conversation might change your mind.

This episode is a masterclass in multi-generational leadership, operational transition, and intentional growth. 

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

  • (0:48) Overview of Overton Industries: tool & die, stamping, contract machining, and tube forming systems
  • (4:55) The evolution of the tool & die business, carbide tooling, and high-speed stamping
  • (8:22) It's time to gear up for IMTS 2026 — will you see us there?
  • (10:13) Company size, revenue, and scaling toward $20M
  • (10:56) How Zac's grandfather launched the business in 1968
  • (12:56) Taking a deep-dive into carbine compaction tooling
  • (15:44) From lifestyle business to growth-focused enterprise
  • (20:15) Zac's path into the business and why he had to earn his way in
  • (25:31) Early sales lessons: curiosity, humility, and learning before selling
  • (27:50) Why we love Phoenix Heat Treating for outside processing
  • (30:01) Workforce development strategy and building long-term talent pipelines
  • (34:37) Partnering with high schools, technical centers, and universities
  • (37:34) Engaging younger students and creating early awareness of manufacturing careers
  • (41:04) Financial transparency and communicating profitability to employees
  • (44:45) Transitioning from tool & die thinking to contract machining optimization
  • (49:08) Continuous improvement challenges and pushing cycle time efficiency
  • (58:00) Growing leaders internally and creating upward career paths
  • (1:03:35) Why marketing has driven over $10M in new business
  • (1:07:38) Qualified hires chosen by industry experts: HireMFGLeaders.com
  • (1:08:21) Brand positioning: shifting from "Everyman" to high-tech leader
  • (1:10:47) Where to connect with Zac and learn more about Overton Industries

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Paul Van Metre hosts Machine Shop Mastery, a conversation grounded in the real-world challenges and triumphs of running a precision manufacturing business. This isn't about abstract theory; it's a deep dive into the shop floor, focusing on the practical strategies that turn a technical skill into a sustainable and growing enterprise. Each episode pulls back the curtain on the operational, financial, and personal leadership aspects that define a successful shop, moving beyond the blueprints to talk about building a resilient business. You'll hear candid discussions about navigating client relationships, managing cash flow, investing in the right equipment, and developing a team that can execute complex work. The podcast aims to underscore the critical role these businesses play as community anchors and economic engines, often overlooked in broader industry talks. For current shop owners, the insights offer a path to refine their operations and boost profitability. For aspiring entrepreneurs with a passion for machining, these conversations provide a clear-eyed look at what it truly takes to launch and scale. Tune in for straightforward advice and stories that connect the craft of machining with the art of building a lasting legacy.
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